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MARITIME TRANSPORT SECURITY REGULATIONS 2003 2003 NO. 366
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
PART 1--PRELIMINARY
1.01. Name of Regulations
1.02. Commencement
1.03. Definitions
1.04. Purposes of these Regulations
1.05. Port service providers
1.10. Company security officers
1.15. Ship security officers
1.20. Port security officers
1.25. Port facility security officers
1.30. Port service provider security officers
1.35. Delegation by security officers
1.40. Shore-based personnel and crew
1.45. Declarations of security
1.50. Security plan audits and reviews
1.55. Ship security records
1.60. Prohibited items
1.65. Weapon
1.70. Water-side restricted zone
PART 2--MARITIME SECURITY LEVELS AND SECURITY DIRECTIONS
Division 2.1--Preliminary
Division 2.2--Maritime security levels
Division 2.3--Security directions
2.30. Requirement for consultation
2.35. Communicating security directions
PART 3--MARITIME SECURITY PLANS
Division 3.1--Preliminary
3.05. Common requirements for security assessments
3.10. Common requirements for security plan audits and reviews
3.15. Port operator to give information
3.20. Port facility operator to give information
3.25. Port service provider to give information
Division 3.2--Port operators
3.30. General
3.35. Port operator details
3.40. Security assessments
3.45. Port security officer qualifications and responsibilities
3.50. Other personnel with security role
3.55. Matters that must be in plan
3.60. Consultation and communication
3.65. Maritime security level 1
3.70. Maritime security levels 2 and 3
3.75. Declarations of security
3.80. Water-side restricted zones
3.85. Ship security zones
3.90. Map of port
3.95. Protection of plan
Division 3.3--Port facility operators
3.100. Port facility operator details
3.105. Details of other maritime industry participants
3.110. Security assessments
3.115. PFSO qualifications and responsibilities
3.120. Other personnel with security role
3.125. Matters that must be in plan
3.130. Consultation
3.135. Maritime security level 1
3.140. Maritime security levels 2 and 3
3.145. Declarations of security
3.150. Land-side restricted zones
3.155. Cleared zones
3.160. Passenger ships
3.165. Map of port facility
3.170. Protection of plan
Division 3.4--Port service providers
3.175. Participants required to have maritime security plans
3.180. Certain port service providers not required to have maritime security plans
3.185. Port service provider details
3.190. Details of other maritime industry participants
3.195. Security assessments
3.200. PSPSO qualifications and responsibilities
3.205. Other personnel with security role
3.210. Matters that must be in plan
3.215. Consultation
3.220. Maritime security level 1
3.225. Maritime security levels 2 and 3
3.230. Declarations of security
3.235. Port security zones
3.240. Map of port service provider
3.245. Protection of plan
PART 4--SHIP SECURITY PLANS AND ISSCS
Division 4.1--Preliminary
Division 4.2--Matters to be dealt with in ship security plan
4.20. Identification of ship
4.25. Security assessments
4.30. Ship operator, CSO and SSO
4.35. Shore-based personnel and crew with security role
4.40. Training
4.45. Matters that must be in plan
4.50. Maritime security level 1
4.55. Maritime security levels 2 and 3
4.60. Declarations of security
4.65. On-board security zones
4.70. Security of ship in non-ISPS Code compliant ports
4.75. Security of ship in exceptional circumstances
4.80. Pre-entry information
4.85. Maritime transport security incidents
4.90. Security equipment
4.95. On-board systems
4.100. Ship security records
4.105. Security plan audits and reviews
Division 4.3--Form of ship security plan
4.110. Statement about authority of master
4.115. Protection of plan
PART 5--REGULATED FOREIGN SHIPS
Division 5.1--Obligations
Division 5.2--Control directions
5.20. Requirement for consultation
5.25. Communicating control directions
PART 6--MARITIME SECURITY ZONES
Division 6.1--Preliminary
6.05. Access by certain persons not be denied
Division 6.2--Port security zones
6.20. Types of port security zones
6.25. Security barriers
6.30. Identification of zones
6.35. Duties of port facility operator
6.40. Duties of port service provider
6.45. Offences unauthorised entry
6.50. Duties of port facility operator
6.55. Identification of zones
6.60. Offences unauthorised entry
6.65. Identification of zones
6.70. Duties of port operator
6.75. Offences unauthorised entry
Division 6.3--Ship security zones
6.80. Exclusion zones
6.85. Declaration of operation of zone
6.90. Identification of zones
6.95. Duties of port operator
6.100. Offences unauthorised entry
Division 6.4--On-board security zones
6.105. On-board restricted areas
6.110. Identification of zones
6.115. Duties of ship operators
6.120. Offences unauthorised entry
PART 7--OTHER SECURITY MEASURES
Division 7.1--Preliminary
7.05. Access by certain persons not be denied
Division 7.2--Screening and clearing
7.20. Duties of port facility operator
7.25. Persons who need not be screened
7.30. Equipment to be used for screening
7.35. Offences screening and clearing
Division 7.3--Weapons and prohibited items
7.40. Persons authorised to carry weapons or prohibited items in cleared zones
7.45. Authorised possession of weapons or prohibited items when passing through screening points
7.50. Authorised carriage or possession of weapons or prohibited items on board regulated Australian ships
PART 8--POWERS OF OFFICIALS
Division 8.1--Preliminary
Division 8.2--Maritime security inspectors
Division 8.3--Duly authorised officers
Division 8.4--Law enforcement officers
8.40. Customs officers who are law enforcement officers
PART 9--REPORTING MARITIME TRANSPORT SECURITY INCIDENTS
PART 10--INFORMATION-GATHERING
PART 11--ENFORCEMENT
PART 12--REVIEW OF DECISIONS
PART 13--MISCELLANEOUS
13.05. Ship security alert systems
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