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Customs Regulations 1926
95ACParticulars about persons who enter a cargo terminal
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#### 95AC Particulars about persons who enter a cargo terminal
For subsection 102CE(3) of the Act, the particulars prescribed in relation to a record of a person’s entry to a cargo terminal are:
(a) the person’s full name; and
(b) the time and date the person enters the terminal; and
(c) the time and date the person leaves the terminal; and
(d) if the person enters the terminal using an electronic access card—the following:
(i) the type of electronic access card used by the person (for example, a transport security identification card);
(ii) the unique identifier assigned to the electronic access card used by the person; and
(e) if the person enters the terminal other than by using an electronic access card—the following:
(i) the form of identification used by the person on entering the terminal (for example, a transport security identification card, driver’s licence or passport);
(ii) the unique identifier on the identification used by the person (for example, the transport security identification card number, driver’s licence number or passport number);
(iii) the name of the person at the terminal who sighted the identification used in relation to the person’s entry to the terminal;
(iv) if the person entering the terminal is visiting a person at the terminal—the name of the person being visited by the person entering the terminal.