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29 Nov 2006
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Transport and Regional Services
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Transfers the function of airspace administration and regulation from Airservices Australia to the Civil Aviation Safety Authority; and requires the Minister to make an Australian Air Policy Statement on the administration and regulation of, and policy objectives for, Australian administered airspace.
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29 Mar 2006
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Amends the
Aviation Transport Security Act 2004
to: amend the regulatory arrangements for airport security by creating event zones that may be used for handling special events at an airport; regulate the security and clearance processes for domestic and international cargo before it is taken onto an aircraft; allow the Secretary to approve alterations to an existing Transport Security Program; and make technical amendments.
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14 Mar 2002
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Amends the:
International Air Services Commission Act 1992
to streamline International Air Services Commission processes; Air Navigation Act 1920
(in preparation for new aviation security regulations) to: introduce a framework for handling aviation security information (including application of the Criminal Code); reform the regulation of the carriage of munitions and implements of war on civil aircraft; and repeal existing conflicting aviation security provisions. Also repeals the Federal Airports Corporation Act 1986
and provides for the transfer of any remaining contracts, assets and liabilities of the Corporation to the Commonwealth.
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20 Sep 2001
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Introduced with the Air Passenger Ticket Levy (Imposition) Bill 2001 to fund a Special Employees’ Entitlements Scheme for Ansett group employees, the bill provides for the collection of a levy on all tickets issued to board flights originating in Australia and purchased on or after 1 October 2001. Also provides for a regulation-making power.
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20 Sep 2001
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Introduced with the Air Passenger Ticket Levy (Collection) Bill 2001 to fund a Special Employees’ Entitlements Scheme for Ansett group employees, the bill imposes an air passenger ticket levy at a rate of $10 per ticket. Also provides for a regulation-making power.
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13 Feb 2002
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House of Representatives
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Not Proceeding
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08 Mar 2000
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24 Nov 1999
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Transport and Regional Services portfolio
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02 Jun 1999
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11 Feb 1999
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Transport and Regional Services portfolio
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Act No. 19 of 1999
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