Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913:reg:8:p55
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 55/133)
Character Range: 200427–203126

charter operation;
 (ii) the aircraft has a seating capacity of 40 or more persons;
 (iii) the operation operates from a designated airport or a tier 1 or tier 2 security controlled airport; or
 (b) all of the following apply in relation to the operation:
 (i) the operation operates from a designated airport;
 (ii) the aircraft departs from the same apron as an aircraft (the other aircraft) that is operating a screened air service to which paragraph (a) applies;
 (iii) the aircraft is scheduled to depart within the operational period of the other aircraft.
 (3) For subregulation (2):
apron, for an airport, means an apron described in the document accompanying the TSP of an operator of a security controlled airport in accordance with subregulation 2.13(1B).

4.03  Specification of persons to carry out screening
 (1) This regulation is made for paragraph 44(2)(a) of the Act.
 (2) The Secretary may specify, by a written notice in accordance with subsection 44(3) of the Act, a person, or persons jointly, who are authorised or required to carry out screening at a security controlled airport or part of a security controlled airport.
 (3) The Secretary must specify sufficient persons under subregulation (2) for an airport or part of an airport to ensure that at all times:
 (a) there is at least 1 screening authority for the whole of the sterile area of the airport; and
 (b) if 1 or more screening authorities are specified for part of the area, there is at least 1 screening authority for the remainder of the area.

4.03A  Persons passing screening point that uses body scanning equipment
 (1) This regulation is made for paragraph 44(2)(aa) of the Act.
 (2) This regulation applies if:
 (a) a person who is required, under the Act or these Regulations, to be screened by body scanning equipment is at a screening point; and
 (b) the person refuses to be screened by body scanning equipment at the screening point.
 (3) A screening officer must not knowingly allow the person to pass through the screening point, within 24 hours after the person refuses to be scanned by body scanning equipment, unless the person is screened by body scanning equipment.

4.04  Things to be detected by screening
 (1) This regulation is made for paragraph 44(2)(b) of the Act.
 (2) The things that are to be detected by screening are:
 (a) on a person, or in a person's belongings, or in stores entering a sterile area—weapons and prohibited items; and
 (b) in checked baggage—explosives; and
 (c) on a person, in a vehicle, or in goods, in or entering a security restricted area at a designated airport—weapons.
 (3) To avoid doubt, subregulation (2) does not oblige a screening authority to detect