Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913:front:0:p21
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 57080–59685

ASIC is to be displayed, a person is taken to be displaying a valid ASIC in the place only if:
 (a) the person is properly displaying a valid red ASIC; or
 (b) if regulation 3.03 does not require the person to be properly displaying a valid red ASIC in the place—the person is properly displaying a valid grey ASIC.
Note: A requirement under these Regulations to display a valid ASIC cannot be satisfied with a white ASIC.

1.05A  Categories of airports
  A reference in these Regulations to a security controlled airport that is identified by reference to a category is a reference to a security controlled airport that is assigned to that category by the Secretary under subsection 28(6) of the Act.
Note 1: For example, a tier 1 security controlled airport is a security controlled airport that has been assigned the category tier 1 by the Secretary under subsection 28(6) of the Act.
Note 2: See regulation 3.01B for the categories of security controlled airports prescribed for the purposes of section 28A of the Act.

1.06  Prescribed air services
 (1) For the definition of prescribed air service in section 9 of the Act, an air service of any of the following kinds is prescribed:
 (a) a regular public transport operation;
 (b) an air service in which a jet is used;
 (c) an air service in which an aircraft with a certificated maximum take‑off weight greater than 5 700 kilograms is used.
 (2) However, an air service is not taken to be a prescribed air service if the Secretary declares, by instrument in writing, that the air service is not a prescribed air service.

1.08  Security designated authorisations
  For the purposes of the definition of security designated authorisation in section 9 of the Act, a flight crew licence (within the meaning of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998) is a security designated authorisation.

1.09  Weapons
 (1) For paragraph (b) of the definition of weapon in section 9 of the Act, each thing of the kind described in column 2 of an item in table 1.09 is a weapon.
Note 1: Firearms of all kinds are already weapons—see the definition in section 9 of the Act.
Note 2: Subregulation (8) (after the table) excepts defibrillators (which are arguably covered by item 5 of the table) from the general definition in subregulation (1).
 (2) Examples set out in an item of the table are not exhaustive of the things described in the item.
 (3) To avoid doubt, nothing in this regulation implies that an article or thing not described in the table is permitted to be carried by air if its carriage would be prohibited by another law.
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