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Aviation Transport Security (Prohibited Cargo—Turkey) Instrument 2017
Aviation Transport Security Act 2004 _____________________________________________________________________________
I, Darren Chester, Minister for Infrastructure and Transport, make the following instrument under subsection 65B(1) of the Aviation Transport Security Act 2004.
Dated 25 October 2017
Darren Chester Minister for Infrastructure and Transport
1 Name of instrument This instrument is the Aviation Transport Security (Prohibited Cargo—Turkey) Instrument 2017.
2 Commencement This instrument commences on the day after it is registered.
3 Definitions In this instrument: Act means the Aviation Transport Security Act 2004. Electromechanical device means an item of cargo greater than one kilogram in weight that incorporates an electric motor. An electromechanical device includes a whole device or separate components shipped together that, when assembled, constitute an electromechanical device. Note: Expressions used in this instrument have the same meanings they have in the Act, including the following: * Australian territory; * aviation industry participant; * cargo.
4 Application This instrument applies to aviation industry participants.
5 Prohibited cargo A person to whom this instrument applies must not bring, or cause to be brought, into Australian territory cargo consisting of an electromechanical device that has originated from, or that has transited or transferred through, the Republic of Turkey.
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