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remains in force:
(a) unless it is revoked; or
(b) if a period (which must not be less than 4 weeks) is specified in
the declaration — until the end of that period unless it is sooner
revoked.
(5) A declaration under subregulation (1) is not in force while it is
suspended.
67.060 DAMEs — conditions
(1) The appointment of a DAME is subject to the following conditions:
(a) that he or she complies with any requirement of the Designated
Aviation Medical Examiner’s Handbook that is applicable to him
or her;
(b) that he or she observes the Code of Ethics of the Australian
Medical Association, as that Code is in effect from time to time;
(c) that he or she undertakes continuing training in aviation medicine
according to a course or system specified, or referred to, on the
CASA website or otherwise approved by CASA;
(d) that, if he or she is convicted of an offence punishable by
imprisonment for 12 months or longer (whether or not such a
sentence is actually imposed), he or she tells CASA of the
conviction in writing as soon as practicable.
Note For the extended meaning of convicted of an offence, see regulation 67.020.
Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASR)
CASR – 1st Edition – January 2003 Office of Legal Counsel
New Page – Amdt No. 3 – 3 September 2003 Civil Aviation Safety Authority
Part 67 — 10
(2) A declaration under subregulation 67.055 (1) is subject to the
conditions that a person occupying, or performing the duties of, the
office or position to which the declaration relates:
(a) observes, while he or she is acting as a DAME, the Code of
Ethics of the Australian Medical Association, as that Code is in
effect from time to time; and
(b) if he or she is convicted of an offence punishable by
imprisonment for 12 months or longer (whether or not such a
sentence is actually imposed), tells CASA of the conviction in
writing as soon as practicable.
(3) A declaration under subregulation 67.055 (2) is subject to the
condition that the person specified in the declaration observes, while
he or she is acting as a DAME, the Code of Ethics of the Australian
Medical Association, as that Code is in effect from time to time.
(4) CASA may impose a condition, restriction or limitation:
(a) on an appointment of a DAME in addition to the conditions to
which the appointment is subject under subregulation (1); or
(b) on a declaration under regulation 67.055 in addition to the
conditions to which the declaration is subject under
subregulation (2) or (3).
(5) A condition, restriction or limitation on an appointment of a DAME
that is imposed under paragraph (4) (a) must be set out in the
certificate issued to the DAME under regulation 67.085.
(6) A condition, restriction or limitation on a declaration that is imposed
under paragraph (4) (b) must be set out in the declaration.
67.065 Appointment of DAOs
(1) Subject to this regulation, if a medical practitioner has applied for
appointment as a DAO in accordance with this Subpart, CASA must
appoint the practitioner as a DAO if:
(a) the practitioner has the qualifications set out in subregulation (4);
and
(b) making the appointment would not be likely to have an adverse
effect on the safety of air navigation.
(2) An appointment must be in writing.
(3) If CASA limits in any way the number of appointments that may be
made, CASA may refuse to make the appointment if the limit will be
exceeded if the appointment is made.
(4) The qualifications are:
(a) in the case of a practitioner who is an ophthalmologist practising
in Australia — being a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of
Ophthalmologists or otherwise having postgraduate
qualifications in ophthalmology entitling him or her to be
recognised as an ophthalmologist by the Health Insurance
Commission or by the public hospital service or public health
service of a State or Territory of Australia; and
Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASR)
CASR – 1st Edition – January 2003 Office of Legal Counsel
New Page – Amdt No. 3 – 3 September 2003 Civil Aviation Safety Authority
Part 67 — 11
(b) in the case of a practitioner who is an ophthalmologist practising
in a country other than Australia — having postgraduate
qualifications in ophthalmology that are acceptable to CASA.
(5) In deciding whether an appointment would be likely to have an
adverse effect on the safety of air navigation, CASA may take into
account:
(a) the practitioner’s record of compliance with regulatory
requirements (in Australia or elsewhere) relating to aviation
 
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