Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00952:reg:8:p90
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00952
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 90/100)
Character Range: 275112–277681

as a security guard that is sufficient to satisfy the requirements for obtaining a security guard licence in a State or Territory;
 (b) the person must hold a licence to work as a security guard, being a licence:
 (i) issued or recognised by the State or Territory in which the person is working; and
 (ii) that is in force;
 (c) the person must have a working knowledge of the Act and these Regulations, including knowledge about how to restrain and detain persons in accordance with section 163 of the Act.
 (2) For the purposes of subparagraph (1)(b)(i), if a person is working outside of a State or Territory on a regulated Australian ship or a regulated offshore facility, the person is taken to be working in:
 (a) for a regulated Australian ship—the State or Territory in which the ship's home port (within the meaning of the Shipping Registration Regulations 1981) is located; or
 (b) for a regulated offshore facility—the State or Territory adjacent to the place where the offshore facility is located.

8.55  Identity cards (Act s 162(2)(b))
 (1) The requirements in relation to the issue and use of an identity card for a maritime security guard are as follows:
 (a) the card must be:
 (i) issued to the maritime security guard by his or her employer; or
 (ii) issued by an authority of a State or Territory, and be evidence that the maritime security guard holds a licence to work as a security guard in that State or Territory;
 (b) the card must be displayed by the maritime security guard while he or she is on duty.
 (2) The minimum requirements in relation to the form of the identity card are as follows:
 (a) the card must bear a recent photograph of the maritime security guard;
 (b) the card must set out the guard's name;
 (c) the card must bear a statement of its date of expiry;
 (d) the card must bear:
 (i) the name of the employer that issued the card; or
 (ii) if the card is issued by an authority of a State or Territory—the name of the authority.

Subdivision 8.5.2—Removal and disposal of vehicles and vessels from zones

8.57  Disposal of removed vehicles (Act s 163D)
 (1) For this regulation, a vehicle is an unclaimed vehicle if:
 (a) the vehicle has been removed from a maritime security zone under section 163D of the Act; and
 (b) the owner of the vehicle has not claimed the vehicle and paid any costs or expenses in relation to the vehicle's removal, relocation and storage.
 (2) If a vehicle has been an unclaimed vehicle for longer than 3 months, the maritime industry participant that controls the maritime security zone from