Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913:reg:8:p23
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 23/133)
Character Range: 120149–122763

he or she is a member;
 (c) a person who:
 (i) is a member of a foreign defence force or service; and
 (ii) is undergoing flight training; and
 (iii) is in uniform; and
 (iv) displays appropriate identification issued or authorised by the defence force or service of which he or she is a member; and
 (v) is supervised by a person who is displaying a valid ASIC.

3.06  Members of a defence force
 (1) This regulation applies to a member of:
 (a) the Australian Defence Force (ADF); and
 (b) a visiting force, within the meaning of the Defence (Visiting Forces) Act 1963, on training, exercises or operations with the ADF.
 (2) Despite regulation 3.03, a member of a defence force to whom this regulation applies need not display an ASIC in a secure area if the member:
 (a) is on duty and involved:
 (i) in the operation of an aircraft; or
 (ii) in supporting the operation of an aircraft; and
 (b) is in uniform or other role appropriate clothing; and
 (c) displays proper identification as a member of a defence force.

3.07  Persons facilitating movement of cargo or passengers
 (1) In this regulation:
cargo facilitator means a person who:
 (a) is at a security controlled airport for the purpose of travelling with cargo on a prescribed aircraft; and
 (b) has arrived at the airport on the aircraft; and
 (c) is travelling for the purpose of assisting with the movement of the cargo; and
 (d) does not travel through the airport for that purpose more than 3 times a year.
Example: A person travelling with a racehorse to move the horse off the aircraft.
medical transport facilitator means a person who is an employee, contractor or volunteer of a State or Territory ambulance service and is at a security controlled airport for the purpose of assisting with the movement of:
 (a) a sick or injured passenger to or from an aircraft; or
 (b) medical cargo.
passenger facilitator means a person who is at a security controlled airport, or on a prescribed aircraft, for the purpose of assisting the movement of a passenger with reduced mobility or a specialised medical need.
 (2) Despite regulation 3.03, a cargo facilitator or passenger facilitator need not display an ASIC in the secure area if, while he or she is in the area, he or she is escorted by:
 (a) an employee or officer of the operator of the aircraft on which the relevant cargo or passenger is or will be carried; or
 (b) somebody else who the cargo facilitator or passenger facilitator has reason to believe is authorised to supervise cargo facilitators or passenger facilitators in the area.
 (2A) Despite regulation 3.03, a medical transport