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CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 2008 (NO. 2) (SLI NO 274 OF 2008) - SCHEDULE 1

Amendments

(regulation 3)

   

[1]           Regulation 92.195

substitute

92.195     Carriage of ammunition by air security officers

         (1)   Regulations 92.020, 92.025 and 92.030 do not apply to the carriage of dangerous goods by an air security officer if:

                (a)    the officer is an officer mentioned in paragraph (a) of the definition of air security officer ; and

               (b)    the officer is on duty in an aircraft engaged in regular public transport operations; and

                (c)    the dangerous goods:

                          (i)    is an amount of ammunition that is reasonably required in the performance of that duty; and

                         (ii)    is issued by the Australian Federal Police to the officer; and

                         (iii)    is for use by the officer.

         (2)   Regulations 92.020, 92.025 and 92.030 do not apply to the carriage of dangerous goods by an air security officer if:

                (a)    the officer is an officer mentioned in paragraph (b) of the definition of air security officer ; and

               (b)    the officer is on duty in an aircraft engaged in regular public transport operations; and

                (c)    the dangerous goods:

                          (i)    is an amount of ammunition that is reasonably required in the performance of that duty; and

                         (ii)    is issued by a responsible foreign government to the officer; and

                         (iii)    is ammunition of the kind agreed to under an arrangement between the responsible foreign government and the Australian Government; and

                        (iv)    is for use by the officer.

         (3)   For subparagraphs (2) (c) (ii) and (iii):

"responsible foreign government" , in relation to an air security officer mentioned in paragraph (2) (a), means the foreign government referred to in the definition of air security officer that is a party to an arrangement with the Australian Government in relation to the officer operating.

[2]           Dictionary, definition of air security officer

substitute

air security officer means:

        (a)    a protective service officer or special protective service officer of the Australian Federal Police who is directed by the Commissioner to carry out the duties of a position of air security officer; or

       (b)    a person who is:

                  (i)    employed and trained by a foreign government to travel on aircraft to provide security for aircraft and their passengers and crew (other than a person who is employed to provide exclusive personal protection for 1 or more individuals travelling on an aircraft); and

                 (ii)    operating in accordance with an arrangement between the foreign government and the Australian Government.




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