Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2023N00122:body:0:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2023N00122
Segment Type: other
Provision Reference: 
Character Range: 2731–5695

who:
(a) holds, or performs the duties of, a position that requires the use of permitted dangerous goods; and
(b) is travelling with the permitted dangerous goods for the purpose of performing a duty that requires their use.
subsidiary hazard has the same meaning as in the Technical Instructions.
Technical Instructions has the meaning given by subregulation 92.010(1) of CASR.
UN followed by a 4-digit number has the meaning given by subregulation 92.170(1) of CASR.

4 Permissions
       (1) For paragraphs 23(2)(b) and (2A)(b) of the Act, a relevant passenger is permitted to carry or consign for carriage permitted dangerous goods as checked baggage on board a relevant Australian aircraft for a flight within Australian territory.
       (2) The permission in subsection (1) is subject to the conditions mentioned in section 5, subsection 6(1) and paragraph 6(2)(a).
       (3) For paragraph 23(1)(b) of the Act, an accountable person for a relevant Australian aircraft is permitted to carry permitted dangerous goods, which have been carried or consigned for carriage under subsection (1), in the hold of the relevant Australian aircraft for a flight within Australian territory.
       (4) For paragraphs 23(2)(b) and (2A)(b) of the Act, an accountable person for a relevant Australian aircraft is permitted to carry or consign for carriage permitted dangerous goods, which have been carried or consigned for carriage under subsection (1), in the hold of the relevant Australian aircraft for a flight within Australian territory.
     (5) The permissions in subsections (3) and (4) are subject to the conditions mentioned in subsection 6(1) and paragraph 6(2)(b).
Note   The conditions mentioned in this instrument apply in addition to a person's obligations under the Act and Part 92 of CASR. Those obligations include, but may not be limited to, complying with the requirements for an operator in relation to its dangerous goods manual, set out in regulation 92.055 of CASR. Other relevant conditions of the carriage of dangerous goods on an aircraft include, but may not be limited to, the following:
       (a) under subregulation 92.025(2) of CASR — that the operator of the aircraft complies with the requirements of the Technical Instructions mentioned in that subregulation;
       (b) under subregulation 92.030(2) of CASR, subject to subregulation 92.030(3) of CASR — that a passenger or a member of the aircraft's crew complies with the requirements of the Technical Instructions mentioned in subregulation 92.030(2);
       (c) under subregulation 92.035(2) of CASR — that the consignor for carriage of dangerous goods on an aircraft complies with the requirements of the Technical Instructions mentioned in that subregulation.

5 Condition — relevant passengers
        A relevant passenger must not carry, or consign for carriage, permitted dangerous goods on a flight of a relevant Australian aircraft unless the passenger has first received