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notice and the notice is given as soon as is reasonably practicable.
173.205 Notifying the AIS of a variation to a procedure design certificate
If a certified designer’s procedure design certificate is varied under Subpart
173.E to exclude a particular type of terminal instrument flight procedure
and the designer has given any procedures of that type to the AIS for
publication in the AIP, the designer must give written notice to the AIS of
the variation within 7 days after the day when the variation takes effect.
173.210 Discontinuing maintenance of particular terminal instrument
flight procedures
(1) If a certified designer ceases to be responsible for the maintenance of
a terminal instrument flight procedure, the certified designer must
give written notice to that effect to CASA and, if the procedure is
published in the AIP, to the AIS, within 7 days after ceasing to have
that responsibility.
(2) Subregulation (1) does not apply if, having regard to the certified
designer’s circumstances, it is not reasonably practicable for the
designer to give CASA at least 7 days notice and the notice is given
as soon as is reasonably practicable.
173.215 Transfer of maintenance responsibility
(1) A certified designer may transfer the designer’s responsibility for
maintaining a terminal instrument flight procedure under regulation
173.110 to another certified designer whose procedure design
certificate authorises that designer to design terminal instrument flight
procedures of the same type as the procedure concerned.
Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASR)
Office of Legal Counsel CASR – 1st Edition – January 2003
Civil Aviation Safety Authority Replacement Page – Amdt No. 6 – January 2004
Part 173 — 20
(2) If a certified designer accepts responsibility for the maintenance of a
terminal instrument flight procedure under this regulation, the
designer:
(a) must give written notice to the transferor to that effect; and
(b) must give written notice of the transfer to CASA and, if the
procedure is published in the AIP, to the AIS, within 14 days
after the transfer.
(3) A transfer takes effect on the day when the certified designer
accepting responsibility for maintaining the procedure gives notice to
the transferor under paragraph (2) (a) or, if a later day is specified in
the notice, on the later day.
(4) If a certified designer transfers the designer’s responsibility for
maintaining a terminal instrument flight procedure, the designer must
give written notice of the transfer to CASA and, if the procedure is
published in the AIP, to the AIS, within 14 days after the transfer.
Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASR)
CASR – 1st Edition – January 2003 Office of Legal Counsel
Replacement Page – Amdt No. 6 – January 2004 Civil Aviation Safety Authority
Part 173 — 21
Subpart 173.C Authorised designers
Division 173.C.1 Authorisation as authorised designer
173.220 Applications for procedure design authorisations
(1) A person must apply for the grant of a procedure design authorisation
in the way set out in this regulation.
(2) The application:
(a) must be made, in writing, to CASA; and
(b) must state:
(i) the applicant’s name and address; or
(ii) if the applicant is incorporated by or under a law of the
Commonwealth or of a State or Territory, the applicant’s
name, registered address and ACN and the names and
addresses of the people responsible for its management
and control; and
(c) must contain or be accompanied by:
(i) a written statement specifying the activity mentioned in
subparagraph 173.030 (b) (i) or (ii) that is proposed to be
authorised under the authorisation, including specifying
the type or each type of terminal instrument flight
procedure proposed to be covered by the authorisation;
and
(ii) a written statement setting out the qualifications and
relevant experience of each member of the applicant’s
personnel whose duties would, if the authorisation were
granted to the applicant, include carrying on the design
work concerned; and
(d) must be accompanied by a copy of the operations manual under
which the applicant proposes to carry on that activity.
(3) If the applicant has previously been granted a procedure design
authorisation to carry on an activity, and the authorisation was
cancelled, the applicant must include with the application any
information showing that the applicant could now properly carry on
that activity.
173.225 Criteria for grant of procedure design authorisations
 
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