Federal Register of Legislation
Commonwealth of Australia Migration Act 1958
INSTRUMENT OF APPROVAL OF PRIMARY REPORTING SYSTEMS (INTERNATIONAL PASSENGER CRUISE SHIP - PASSENGERS) 2015
(Section 245J)
I, MICHAEL PEZZULLO, Secretary of the Department of Immigration and Border Protection, acting under section 245J of the Migration Act 1958 (the Act):
1. REVOKE the Instrument of Approval of Primary Reporting System (International Passenger Cruise Ship - Passengers) (F2005B02644), signed on 19 December 2003; and 2. APPROVE the interactive Advance Passenger Information (iAPI) system called the Advance Passenger Processing System (APP), as provided by C P S Systems Pty Ltd (ABN 64 000 965 551, ACN 000 965 551), part of the Société Internationale de Télécommunications Aéronautiques NaamlozeVennootschap (SITA N.V.), as the system of reporting, for the purposes of Division 12B of Part 2 of the Act, for each passenger of an international passenger cruise ship, 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 in Schedule 1 to this Instrument; and 4. SPECIFY the information that is to be reported in respect of passengers in Schedule 2 to this Instrument.
This Instrument, IMMI 15/023 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
SCHEDULE 1
The information set out below is to be reported in respect of a passenger who holds: 1. an Australian passport; 2. a New Zealand passport; or 3. a travel document, other than an Australian or New Zealand passport, and a visa which is in effect, that permits the person to travel to and enter Australia.
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