Air Navigation Amendment Regulations 2003 (No. 1)1
I, PETER JOHN HOLLINGWORTH, 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 6 February 2003
PETER HOLLINGWORTH
Governor-General
By His Excellency’s Command
WILSON TUCKEY
Minister for Regional Services, Territories and Local Government
1 Name of Regulations
These Regulations are the Air Navigation Amendment Regulations 2003 (No. 1).
2 Commencement
These Regulations commence on gazettal.
3 Amendment of Air Navigation Regulations 1947
Schedule 1 amends the Air Navigation Regulations 1947.
Schedule 1 Amendment
(regulation 3)
[1] Schedule 1
substitute
Schedule 1 Weapons
(regulation 5)
Item | Thing |
1 | An explosive or incendiary device |
2 | A grenade of any type, whether charged or not |
3 | A ballistic knife or similar device designed, or capable of being used, to discharge a projectile by the action of an explosive or other propellant or mechanism |
4 | A crossbow or spear gun |
5 | A flame-thrower |
6 | A pyrotechnic flare |
7 | A device designed, or capable of being used, to discharge an irritant, incapacitating or toxic liquid, powder, gas or chemical or a dye |
8 | A device designed, or capable of being used, to administer an electric shock (including a Taser Self Defence Weapon or cattle prod) |
9 | A device designed to be, or capable of being, attached to a firearm for the purpose of muffling, reducing or stopping the noise of the explosion of a cartridge discharged from the firearm |
10 | A device designed, or capable of being used, to emit a high‑frequency acoustic shock |
11 | A hunting sling, catapult or sling shot |
12 | A blowpipe or blowgun |
13 | A knife, or other bladed thing, including but not limited to a dagger, flick-knife, star knife or Shuriken throwing iron |
14 | A knuckleduster or sap glove, or any glove incorporating studs or protrusions designed, or capable of being used, to puncture or bruise the skin |
15 | A nunchaku |
16 | Ammunition or a projectile, designed for use with or discharge from, or capable of being used with or discharged from, a device or thing mentioned in items 1 to 15 |
17 | An imitation or replica of a device or thing mentioned in items 1 to 16 |
18 | A thing that, in the opinion of the terminal operator, aircraft operator or screening authority, is capable of being used to cause injury to, or incapacitate, a person |
19 | A thing made, or adapted for use, for causing injury to, or incapacitating, a person |
Notes
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.
2. Notified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette on 13 February 2003.