Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913:reg:8:p23
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 23/105)
Character Range: 450520–453184

ASIC or grey ASIC has effect for the purposes of entry to a secure area at only the airport specified on it.
 (5) A red ASIC or a grey ASIC must also be either a permanent ASIC or a temporary ASIC.
 (6) A white ASIC must be a permanent ASIC.
 (7) A red ASIC, grey ASIC or white ASIC has effect, for the purposes of carrying out an activity referred to in paragraph (c), (d), (e), (f), (g), (h) or (i) of the definition of operational need in subregulation 6.01(1), in any place.
 (8) However, subregulation (7) does not authorise a person to enter a secure area at a security controlled airport if the person is not otherwise authorised to enter the area.
 (9) An ASIC issued to a person because he or she has an operational need referred to in paragraph (c), (d), (e), (f), (g), (h) or (i) of the definition of operational need in subregulation 6.01(1) must be a white ASIC.

6.05  Authentication of certain foreign documents
  If a person presents to an issuing body, as an identification document, a document that:
 (a) is a public document for the purposes of the Hague Convention; and
 (b) was issued in a country (other than Australia) that is a Contracting State to that Convention;
the issuing body may require the person to have the document authenticated in accordance with that Convention.
Note: The authentication procedure involves the endorsement on, or attachment to, the document of a certificate in a standard form. Details of the procedure and any fee payable should be available from the embassy of the country in which the document was issued.

6.05A  Identification documents not in English must be translated
 (1) This regulation applies if a person gives an issuing body, as an identification document, a document that is not in English.
 (2) The person must also give the issuing body an original or certified copy of an accurate translation of the document into English.

6.05B  VIC issuers—delegation by Director‑General of Security
 (1) The Director‑General of Security may, by writing, delegate any or all of the functions or powers of the Director‑General of Security under this Part to a senior position‑holder within the meaning of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act 1979.
 (2) A delegate must comply with any written directions of the Director‑General of Security.

Division 6.2—ASIC programs

6.06  What an ASIC program is
 (1) An ASIC program for an issuing body sets out the procedures to be followed by the issuing body in the performance of its functions under this Part, and the exercise of its powers under this Part.
 (2) The ASIC program must include procedures in relation to the following matters:
 (a)