(1) If:
(a) a person is performing or available to perform an applicable SSAA; and
(b) as part of the process of taking a body sample for a drug or alcohol test under Subpart 99.C, an approved tester requires the person to produce identification of a kind set out in subregulation (2);
the person must either:
(c) immediately produce to the tester the identification; or
(d) produce to the tester the identification within 1 hour after being required to do so.
(2) For subregulation (1), the kinds of identification are as follows:
(a) identification that:
(i) contains a photograph of the person and sets out the person's name, date of birth and address; and
(ii) was issued by a Commonwealth, State, Territory or local government body;
(b) identification that is issued by a DAMP organisation that contains a photograph of the person and the person's name;
(c) an ASIC;
(d) a passport.
(3) An offence against subregulation (1) is an offence of strict liability.