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CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY REGULATIONS 1998 - REG 92.195 Carriage of ammunition by air security officers

CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY REGULATIONS 1998 - REG 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 a prescribed aircraft (within the meaning of section   9 of the Aviation Transport Security Act 2004 ); 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 a prescribed aircraft (within the meaning of section   9 of the Aviation Transport Security Act 2004 ); 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.

Subpart   92.E -- Information to passengers