Air Navigation Amendment Regulations 2004 (No. 1) (Cth)
Air Navigation Amendment Regulations 2004 (No. 1) 1
Statutory Rules 2004 No. 215 2
I, PHILIP MICHAEL JEFFERY, Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, make the following Regulations under the
Air Navigation Act 1920 .Dated 8 July 2004
P. M. JEFFERY
Governor-General
By His Excellency’s Command
JOHN ANDERSON
Minister for Transport and Regional Services
These Regulations are the
Air Navigation Amendment Regulations 2004 (No. 1) .
These Regulations commence on the date of their notification in the
Gazette .
Schedule 1 amends the
Air Navigation Regulations 1947 .
(regulation 3)
omit documents.
insert documents; and
insert
(d) the issuing body is not prohibited from issuing the card under subregulation (3) or (6).
omit
substitute
(7) An offence against subregulation (2) is an offence of strict liability.
substitute
(1) An ASIC may be issued for:
(a) up to 2 years; or
(b) if it is a condition of the issuing body’s authorisation that the ASIC must be issued for a shorter period — the shorter period.
omit 2 years after its issue; or
insert the longest period for which the card may be issued under subregulation (1); or
omit after this regulation commences but
substitute
(ii) 31 August 2004.
omit aviation security card; or
insert security identification card; or
substitute
(vi) the Secretary considers that it would constitute a threat to aviation security if the holder were to continue to hold the security identification card; or
insert
(viia) under subregulation 90 (5) — to direct an issuing body not to issue a security identification card; or
insert
(xia) under subregulation 95A (2A) — to refuse to issue, or refuse to approve the issue of, a security identification card showing the holder’s name on the back; or
omit subregulation 90 (5) —
insert subregulation 90 (8) —
substitute
16 | Ammunition or a projectile, designed for use with or discharge from, or capable of being used with or discharged from, a firearm or a device or thing mentioned in items 1 to 6, 11 or 12 |
16A | An irritant, incapacitating or toxic liquid, powder, gas or chemical, or a dye, in a form capable of being discharged from a device mentioned in item 7 |
17 | An imitation or replica of a firearm, or of a device or thing mentioned in items 1 to 16 |
1. These Regulations amend Statutory Rules 1947 No. 112, as amended by 1947 No. 162; 1948 No. 69; 1949 Nos. 6 and 70; 1950 No. 69; 1952 Nos. 30, 46 and 87; 1953 No. 44; 1954 Nos. 26, 32 and 119; 1955 No. 29; 1956 No. 16; 1957 No. 12; 1958 No. 77; 1960 Nos. 21, 96 and 99; 1961 No. 102; 1964 Nos. 61 and 128; 1965 No. 33; 1966 No. 5; 1967 No. 65; 1969 No.4; 1970 Nos. 21 and 214; 1971 No. 31; 1972 No. 166; 1973 Nos. 182 and 247; 1974 Nos. 36, 54 and 96; 1975 No. 32; 1976 Nos. 67, 77, 11 and 124; 1977 No. 124; 1978 No. 140; 1980 Nos. 67, 106, 136, 187, 204, 247 and 269; 1981 Nos. 32, 77, 253 and 308; Act No. 76, 1981; Statutory Rules 1982 No. 270; 1983 Nos. 39, 149 and 202; 1984 Nos. 208 and 314; 1985 Nos. 203, 276, 300 and 329; 1986 Nos, 141, 284 and 357; 1987 Nos. 207 and 278; 1988 Nos. 159 and 378; 1989 No. 400; 1990 Nos. 255, 299 and 432; 1991 Nos. 74 and 193; 1992 Nos. 104, 153, 221 and 316; 1993 Nos. 265, 318 and 369; 1994 Nos. 148 and 384; 1995 Nos. 29, 342 and 443; 1996 Nos. 113 and 340; 1997 Nos. 336 and 413; 1998 No. 321; 1999 No. 351; 2000 Nos. 96, 217 and 360; Act No. 137, 2000; Statutory Rules 2003 Nos. 5, 97, 260, 269 and 331.
2. Notified in the
Commonwealth of Australia Gazette
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