Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:29:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 29 (pt 1/41)
Character Range: 3829857–3832782

29                                  under regulation 149.630 affirming, varying, setting aside or remitting an internal review decision of an ASAO

Note: See also section 31 of the Act.

Decisions made by other decision‑makers
 (3) Applications may be made to the Administrative Review Tribunal for review of a decision mentioned in subregulation (5) that is made:
 (a) under a provision of these Regulations; and
 (b) by a person mentioned in subregulation (4) who may make the decision under the provision.
 (4) For paragraph (3)(b), the persons are the following:
 (a) an authorised person;
 (b) an examiner;
 (c) an instructor;
 (d) the holder of an approval under regulation 61.040, 141.035 or 142.040;
 (e) a limited category organisation.
 (5) For subregulation (3), the decisions are the following:
 (a) a decision refusing to grant or issue an authorisation;
 (b) a decision varying an authorisation otherwise than on the application of the authorisation‑holder;
 (c) a decision refusing to vary an authorisation;
 (d) a decision imposing a condition on, or varying a condition of, an authorisation otherwise than on the application of the authorisation‑holder;
 (e) under subregulation 21.176(5) or Division 132.D.2, a decision by a limited category organisation:
 (i) to assign a permit index number to a limited category aircraft; or
 (ii) to refuse to assign a new permit index number requested by the registered operator of a limited category aircraft.
Note: Section 266 of the Administrative Review Tribunal Act 2024 requires a person who makes a reviewable decision to give a person, whose interests are affected by the decision, notice of:
(a) the making of the decision; and
(b) the person's right to have the decision reviewed.

201.016  Disclosure etc. of information

Safety of air navigation
 (1) CASA is authorised to disclose information covered by subregulation (2) in the circumstance that:
 (a) the disclosure is to a person:
 (i) providing an air traffic service (within the meaning of Part 172) in Australian territory; or
 (ii) carrying out search and rescue operations in Australian territory; and
 (b) the disclosure is necessary for the safety of air navigation.
Note: For further authorisation to collect, use and disclose information covered by this subregulation that is personal information, see the Privacy Act 1988.
 (2) The information is the following about an individual who holds a civil aviation authorisation:
 (a) the person's name;
 (b) the person's ARN (if any);
 (c) the person's address;
 (d) the person's telephone number;
 (e) details of each civil aviation authorisation and any medical certificate that the person holds.

Registered RPA
 (3) CASA is authorised to disclose information relating to an aircraft registered under Division 47.C.2 in the circumstance that:
 (a) the disclosure is to a person providing an air traffic service (within the meaning of Part 172) in