Federal Register of Legislation
Commonwealth of Australia Migration Act 1958
INSTRUMENT OF APPROVAL OF FALL-BACK REPORTING SYSTEMS (INTERNATIONAL PASSENGER AIRCRAFT - PASSENGERS) 2015
(Section 245K)
I, MICHAEL PEZZULLO, Secretary of the Department of Immigration and Border Protection, acting under section 245K of the Migration Act 1958 (the Act):
1. REVOKE the Instrument of Approval of Fall-back Reporting System (International Passenger Aircraft - Passengers) (F2006B00352), signed on 19 December 2003; and
2. APPROVE the following systems: (a) reporting to the Department of Immigration and Border Protection's Entry Operations Centre by telephone to either of the following telephone numbers in Australia: (i) (02) 6264 1301; or (ii) 1300 368 970; or (b) reporting to the Entry Operations Centre by email: EOC@immi.gov.au; or (c) reporting to the Entry Operations Centre by SITATEX to the address CBRIXCR; or (d) APPchat;
as the systems of reporting, for the purposes of fall-back reporting under Division 12B of Part 2 of the Act, for each passenger of an international passenger aircraft as defined in subregulation 3.13 of the Migration Regulations 1994 (the Regulations); and 3. SPECIFY the information that is to be reported in respect of passengers of international passenger aircraft in Schedule 1 to this Instrument; and 4. SPECIFY the information that is to be reported in respect of passengers of international passenger aircraft in Schedule 2 to this Instrument.
This Instrument, IMMI 15/021 commences immediately after the commencement of Migration Legislation Amendment (2015 Measures No. 2) Regulation 2015.
Dated: 26th June 2015
Michael Pezzullo Secretary of the Department of Immigration and Border Protection
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