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or her identity under subregulation (1), the DAME or DAO may
refuse to carry out, or finish, the examination until the person
produces the evidence.
67.175 Medical certificates — application
A person may apply to CASA for the issue of a medical certificate.
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 — 35
67.180 Medical certificates — issue and refusal
(1) Subject to this regulation, on receiving an application under
regulation 67.175, CASA must issue a medical certificate to the
applicant only if:
(a) the applicant meets the requirements of subregulation (2); or
(b) if subregulation (3) applies to the applicant — CASA is satisfied
that issuing the medical certificate to the applicant will not
adversely affect the safety of air navigation.
(2) For paragraph (1) (a), the requirements are:
(a) the applicant has undergone any relevant examinations that, in
the opinion of CASA, are necessary in the particular case; and
(b) each relevant examination has been carried out by an examiner to
whom subregulation (4) applies; and
(c) for each relevant examination, the applicant answers every
question asked by the examiner that the examiner considers
necessary to help CASA to decide whether the applicant meets
the relevant medical standard; and
(d) subject to subregulation (5), the applicant authorises the
disclosure to CASA and the examiner of any information about
the applicant that may help CASA to decide whether the
applicant meets the relevant medical standard, being information
that is held by a person, organisation, body or authority referred
to in subregulation (6); and
(e) either:
(i) the applicant meets the relevant medical standard; or
(ii) if the applicant does not meet that medical standard — the
extent to which he or she does not meet the standard is not
likely to endanger the safety of air navigation; and
(f) if, in addition to any relevant examinations that the applicant has
undergone under paragraph (a), CASA has directed the applicant
to undergo an examination under subregulation 67.165 (1):
(i) the applicant has undergone that examination; and
(ii) having taken into account the result of the examination,
CASA is satisfied that issuing a medical certificate to the
applicant would not endanger the safety of air navigation.
Note 1 The routine examinations that an applicant for the issue of a medical
certificate must undergo to establish whether he or she meets the relevant medical
standard for the certificate are those set out in the Designated Aviation Medical
Examiner’s Handbook.
Note 2 Part VIIC of the Crimes Act 1914 operates to prevent any requirement to
disclose a spent conviction. For details, see that Part.
Note 3 A false statement in relation to the issue of a certificate is an offence
punishable by imprisonment for 12 months — see the Criminal Code, section 137.1.
Note 4 A person may not meet any of the medical standards if the person has a
history of ‘problematic use of substances’ — see items 1.5 and 1.6 of table 67.150,
items 2.5 and 2.6 of table 67.155 and items 3.5 and 3.6 of table 67.160.
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 — 36
Note 5 For the period for which a medical certificate remains in force, see
regulation 67.205.
(3) This subregulation applies to an applicant:
(a) whose medical certificate (the old certificate) has expired; and
(b) who:
(i) applies to CASA for the issue of a new medical certificate
within 3 months after the old certificate expired; and
(ii) in the opinion of CASA, is not required to undergo any
relevant examinations for the issue of the new certificate.
Note If a medical certificate is issued to an applicant referred to in subregulation
(3), the medical certificate remains in force for the period (which must not be longer
than 2 months) set out in the certificate — see subregulation 67.205 (4).
(4) This subregulation applies to the following persons:
(a) a DAME;
(b) a DAO;
(c) a specialist medical practitioner, or any other medical
practitioner, who CASA has directed may carry out medical
examinations for the purposes of subregulation (2);
(d) if CASA has directed that the applicant be assessed by a
specialist psychiatrist or clinical psychologist — the psychiatrist
 
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