Aviation Transport Security Amendment (Screening) Bill 2012

Type
Government
Portfolio
Infrastructure and Transport
Originating house
House of Representatives
Status
Act
Parliament no
43

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Summary

Amends the Aviation Transport Security Act 2004 to: provide that a person is taken to consent to any screening procedure when at an aviation screening point and must receive clearance to board an aircraft or to enter an area or zone of a security controlled airport; provide that regulations deal with persons that must not pass through a screening point; enable body scanning technology to be used for security screening at Australian airports providing that they do not store or transmit an image of the person or any personal information; and remove the choice or offer of an alternative method of screening at an aviation screening point, unless a physical or medical reason is given.

Progress

House of Representatives
Introduced and read a first time 16 Feb 2012
Second reading moved 16 Feb 2012
Second reading debate 23 May 2012
Second reading agreed to 23 May 2012
Consideration in detail debate
  • Amendment details: 1 Government agreed to
23 May 2012
Third reading agreed to 23 May 2012
Senate
Introduced and read a first time 18 Jun 2012
Second reading moved 18 Jun 2012
Second reading debate 14 Aug 2012
Second reading debate 15 Aug 2012
Second reading agreed to 15 Aug 2012
Committee of the Whole debate 15 Aug 2012
Third reading agreed to 15 Aug 2012
Text of bill as passed both Houses 15 Aug 2012
House of Representatives
Message from Senate reported 15 Aug 2012
Assent
  • Act no.: 116
  • Year: 2012
08 Sep 2012

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Text of bill

Explanatory memoranda

Proposed amendments

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Senate

Schedules of amendments

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Text of bill

  • First reading: Text of the bill as introduced into the Parliament
  • Third reading: Prepared if the bill is amended by the house in which it was introduced. This version of the bill is then considered by the second house.
  • As passed by both houses: Final text of bill agreed to by both the House of Representatives and the Senate which is presented to the Governor-General for assent.

Explanatory memoranda

  • Explanatory memorandum: Accompanies and provides an explanation of the content of the introduced version (first reading) of the bill.
  • Supplementary explanatory memorandum: Accompanies and explains amendments proposed by the government to the bill.
  • Revised explanatory memorandum: Accompanies and explains the amended version (third reading) of the bill. It supersedes the explanatory memorandum.

Proposed amendments

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Schedules of amendments

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