Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913:reg:8:p39
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 39/133)
Character Range: 159814–162784

issues;
 (e) the importance of a challenge culture.

When airside security awareness training must be completed
 (4) A regular employee of the relevant participant must complete airside security awareness training as follows:
 (a) if the regular employee was an employee of the relevant participant just before the commencement of this regulation—within 24 months after that commencement;
 (b) if the regular employee becomes an employee of the relevant participant at a time that is at or after the commencement of this regulation—within 3 months after that time;
 (c) in any case—within 24 months after the regular employee last completed airside security awareness training as required by paragraph (a) or (b), or this paragraph.

Offence
 (5) The relevant participant commits an offence if:
 (a) a person enters a security restricted area at a designated airport; and
 (b) the person is a regular employee of the relevant participant at the time of the entry; and
 (c) the person enters the area in the course of performing duties for the relevant participant; and
 (d) the person was required by subregulation (4) to have completed airside security awareness training within a particular period that has expired as at the time of entry; and
 (e) the person did not complete the airside security awareness training between the start of that period and the time of entry.
Penalty: 20 penalty units.

3.16J  Record‑keeping requirements

Number of persons and vehicles entering through access control point
 (1) If an aviation industry participant (other than an airport operator) controls an access control point into a security restricted area at a designated airport, the participant must prepare and maintain records of reasonable estimates of the number of persons and vehicles entering the area through the access control point.
 (2) The estimates may be based on representative samples if it is not practical for them to be prepared on any other basis.
 (3) The aviation industry participant (the record‑keeper) must allow a responsible aviation industry participant (the responsible participant) for the security restricted area to inspect the records, if the responsible participant gives the record‑keeper reasonable notice.

Compliance with screening notices
 (4) A responsible aviation industry participant for a security restricted area at a designated airport must prepare and maintain records sufficient to demonstrate that it has complied, in relation to the security restricted area, with any notice issued by the Secretary under regulation 4.17 that is binding on the participant under subregulation 4.17(3).

Completion of airside security awareness training
 (5) An aviation industry participant (the relevant participant) that is subject to a requirement under regulation 3.16H must prepare and maintain records for each regular employee (within the meaning of that regulation) of the relevant participant sufficient to demonstrate that the regular