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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 — 42
67.225 Medical certificates — new medical certificates issued by
DAMEs
(1) A person whose medical certificate has expired may apply to a
DAME for the issue of a medical certificate under this regulation if
the medical certificate:
(a) was issued by CASA; and
(b) was not subject to a condition that the period during which the
certificate remains in force may be extended only by CASA.
(2) An application must be made within 3 months after the medical
certificate has expired.
(3) On receiving an application under subregulation (1), a DAME must:
(a) deal with it in accordance with the Designated Aviation Medical
Examiner’s Handbook; and
(b) subject to this regulation, issue a new medical certificate to the
applicant only if satisfied that:
(i) the applicant has, subject to subregulation (5), authorised
the disclosure of his or her medical information to the
DAME, being information that is held by a person,
organisation, body or authority referred to in subregulation
(6); and
(ii) issuing the medical certificate to the applicant will not
adversely affect the safety of air navigation.
Note If a medical certificate is issued to a person by a DAME, 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 (5).
(4) The DAME must not issue a medical certificate to the applicant if the
DAME is satisfied that the applicant:
(a) has knowingly or recklessly made a false or misleading statement
in relation to the application for the medical certificate; or
(b) does not satisfy the requirements of this regulation; or
(c) has not, in the course of undergoing a relevant examination for
the medical certificate, complied with a request made under
subregulation 67.170 (1).
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 — 43
(5) An authorisation under subparagraph (3) (b) (i) does not require a
person, organisation, body or authority to disclose:
(a) information that was collected for use as evidence in a legal
proceeding, and has not been tendered or admitted as evidence in
a court; or
(b) information that could not, because of Part 3.10 of the Evidence
Act 1995, be given in evidence in a proceeding to which that Part
applies.
Note Part 3.10 of the Evidence Act 1995 is about: client legal privilege; religious
confessions; self-incrimination in other proceedings; and evidence excluded in the
public interest. For details, see that Act.
(6) For subparagraph (3) (b) (i), the persons, organisations, bodies or
authorities are as follows:
(a) a medical practitioner;
(b) any other person or organisation (including a hospital) that has
made a physical, psychological or psychiatric examination of the
applicant;
(c) any other person or organisation (including a hospital) that has
treated the applicant for a medically significant condition;
(d) an employer (including a former employer) of the applicant;
(e) any other person, organisation, body or authority (including a
police force or police service and, subject to Part VIIC of the
Crimes Act 1914, a court) that holds information of the kind
referred to in subparagraph (3) (b) (i).
67.230 CASA may require medical examination of certificate holders
(1) If it is necessary, in the interests of the safety of air navigation, for the
holder of a medical certificate to demonstrate:
(a) that he or she continues to meet the relevant medical standard; or
(b) that holding the certificate does not adversely affect the safety of
air navigation;
CASA may direct the holder to do any 1 or more of the following:
(c) submit to an examination carried out by a medical practitioner,
specialist psychiatrist, clinical psychologist, audiologist,
optometrist, orthoptist, orthotist, occupational therapist,
specialist prosthetist or a practitioner of another kind specified in
the direction;
(d) submit to an examination or test by a person (not necessarily a
medical practitioner) expert in the safe performance of the
particular activity to which the medical certificate relates;
(e) authorise the disclosure to CASA of any information about the
holder, held by a person, organisation, body or authority referred
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