Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913:reg:8:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 2/133)
Character Range: 65332–68281

must not disclose to any other person any information about the content of an aviation industry participant's TSP without the consent of the participant.
Penalty: 50 penalty units.

Division 2.2—Operators of security controlled airports

2.07  What this Division does
  This Division sets out the requirements about the content of a TSP for the operator of a security controlled airport.

2.08  Application of this Division
 (1) This Division applies to the operator of a security controlled airport.
 (2) A reference in this Division to an airport operator is a reference to the operator of a security controlled airport.

2.09  Scope of airport operator's TSP
  An airport operator's TSP must cover any aviation‑security‑related activity on the airport that is not covered by the TSP of any other aviation industry participant.

2.10  What airport operator's TSP must contain—outline etc.
  The TSP must set out an outline of the objectives of the TSP and must include:
 (a) a statement outlining the local security risk context of the airport, including consideration of its location and seasonal and operational factors; and
 (b) a list of general threats and generic security risk events to people, assets, infrastructure and operations; and
 (c) an outline of the people, assets, infrastructure and operations that need to be protected.

2.11  What airport operator's TSP must contain—procedures for managing security etc
 (1) The TSP must set out the procedures for managing security at the airport, including:
 (a) organisational structures and security management arrangements; and
 (b) the roles and responsibilities of security contact officers, security staff and contractors; and
 (c) the roles and responsibilities of other staff who have been assigned security duties and responsibilities.
 (2) The TSP must, for the purpose of coordinating security‑related activities, set out a mechanism for consultation between the operator and relevant third parties.
Note: Relevant third parties might, for example, include police, aircraft operators, tenants or lessees.
 (4) The TSP must set out measures to ensure that the TSP and other security information is protected against unauthorised access, amendment and disclosure.

2.12  What airport operator's TSP must contain—procedures for quality control
 (1) The TSP must set out quality control procedures, including:
 (a) details of how audits are scheduled; and
 (b) the procedures for carrying out an audit; and
 (c) the procedures for reviewing the TSP, including a process for consultation during such a review; and
 (d) a description of the circumstances that will require a review of the TSP, including those surrounding the occurrence of an aviation security incident.
 (2) An operator must:
 (a) retain the records of an audit for 7 years; and
 (b) retain the records of a review for 3 years.

2.13  What airport operator's TSP must contain—description of airport
 (1) The TSP must