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MARITIME TRANSPORT SECURITY AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 2005 (NO. 1) (SLI NO 115 OF 2005)
Select Legislative Instrument 2005 No. 115
Details of the proposed Maritime Transport Security Amendment Regulations 2005 (No. 1)
This regulation provides that these regulations are to be cited as the Maritime Transport Security Amendment Regulations 2005 (No. 1).
This regulation provides that these regulations commence on the day after they are registered.
3 Amendment of Maritime Transport Security Regulations 2003
This regulation provides that Schedule 1 amends the Maritime Transport Security Regulations 2003 (the Principal Regulations).
Schedule 1 Amendments commencing on day after they are registered.
Item 1 Regulation 6.70, duties of port operator
This item inserts a new regulation 6.70 to clarify that it is the port operator’s obligation to give notice of the establishment and boundaries of the water-side restricted zones and to inform persons in the zone, or its vicinity, of certain specified matters.
A new subregulation 6.70(5) provides that it is the port operator’s duty to ensure that appropriate security measures and processes are installed to detect unauthorised access to a water-side restricted zone.
Item 2 Subregulation 6.90 (2), Identification of ship security zones.
This item inserts a new subregulation 6.90(2) to prescribe the manner in which a port operator for a security regulated port within a ship security zone must give notice of the establishment and boundaries of the zone, specifying certain matters that would be required to be identified.
Item 3 Regulation 6.95, duties of port operator.
This item inserts a new regulation 6.95 to clarify that, where a ship security zone has been established, it is the duty of the port operator for the security regulated port in that zone to ensure that persons within the security regulated port, or its vicinity, are informed that access to the zone is prohibited and an offence under the Regulations. It is also the port operator’s responsibility to monitor access to any ship security zone within the port and ensure that appropriate procedures are installed to control access to ship security zones and deter unauthorised access to those zones.
This item provides that a semi-colon and an “and” replace the full stop at the end of the paragraph to provide for the addition of new paragraphs, (m) and (n), to subregulation 7.25(3).
Item 5 Paragraph 7.25(3)(m)(n)
This item inserts two new paragraphs 7.25(3)(m) and (n) after paragraph 7.25(3)(l) to provide that persons appointed by a court to be a Marshal, or otherwise authorised to act as a Marshal, when exercising the powers or functions of a Marshal under the Admiralty Rules 1988, may pass through a screening point or board a security regulated passenger ship or enter a cleared zone or board a cleared vessel when a maritime security level 1 is in force for the relevant port.
This item substitutes a new Division 7.3 to provide for the addition of officers of organisations associated with animal welfare, quarantine officers and veterinarians, as well as on duty licensed security guards, as persons authorised to carry or possess a weapon or prohibited item in a maritime security zone, when passing through a screening point or on board a regulated Australian ship.
Regulation 7.39, definition
This item inserts a new regulation 7.39 in Division 7.3 to provide for a definition of the term “licensed security guard”. This would clarify, for instance, that a person licensed as a security guard in a specific State or Territory, and currently on duty, is authorised to possess a weapon or prohibited item when in a maritime security zone, passing through a screening point or on board a regulated Australian ship.
Regulation 7.40
This item amends regulation 7.40 to provide for the addition of officers of organisations associated with the promotion of the welfare of animals, quarantine officers, departmental officers employed for the purpose of eradication of pests and licensed security guards as persons authorised to carry or possess a weapon or prohibited item in a maritime security zone.
Regulation 7.45
This item amends regulation 7.45 to provide for the addition of officers of organisations associated with the promotion of the welfare of animals, quarantine officers, departmental officers employed for the purpose of eradication of pests and licensed security guards as persons authorised to carry or possess a weapon or prohibited item when passing through a screening point.
Regulation 7.50
This item amends regulation 7.50 to provide for the addition of officers of organisations associated with the promotion of the welfare of animals, quarantine officers, departmental officers employed for the purpose of eradication of pests and licensed security guards as persons authorised to carry or possess a weapon or prohibited item on board a regulated Australian ship.
Regulation 7.55, exemption
This item inserts a new regulation 7.55 to provide that a person would not be authorised to carry a weapon or prohibited item, under regulations 7.40 and 7.45 and 7.50, where the carriage or possession would be prohibited by State / Territory legislation or other relevant Commonwealth legislation, and the person does not have the required licence, permit or authorisation.
This item inserts a new regulation 8.20A to prescribe the criteria for persons (other than Departmental officers or law enforcement officers) to be appointed by the Secretary of the Department as a maritime security inspector.