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and the main and other locations at which it can perform those services;
11. the AMO's procedure for notifying CASA of significant changes to the AMO mentioned in Part 145 of CASR 1998;
12. the AMO's procedure for making changes to the exposition;
13. the AMO's:
 (i) quality and safety management systems; and
 (ii) procedures established to meet all the requirements of this MOS;
14. names of registered operators of passenger transport aircraft to whom the AMO will provide maintenance services;
15. addresses and descriptions of line stations as specified in paragraph 145.A.75 (c);
16. names of contracted organisations, including those used under section 145.A.75;
17. procedures as to how the AMO will comply with any requirement in this MOS that is not set out above.
       (b)An AMO must ensure its exposition is amended to remain up-to-date.

         145.A.75 Privileges of the AMO
       In addition to the privileges of an AMO set out in regulation 145.040 of CASR 1998, an AMO may do the following things:
       (a) arrange for services for which the AMO is approved, to be carried out at another organisation that is not approved under Part 145 of CASR 1998 (subcontractor), under the control of the quality system of the AMO where:
1. the subcontractor's facilities, personnel and procedures, meet the relevant requirements of Part 145 and this MOS for the contracted work; and
2. the arrangement of such maintenance is in accordance with a procedure in the AMO's exposition, where the AMO has the ability to confirm that the subcontractor meets the necessary standards and that any maintenance will be carried out to approved maintenance data. The procedures must also provide details as to how the AMO's procedures apply to the subcontractor and any limitations on the kind of work that the subcontractor may perform; and
3. the maintenance services provided by the subcontractor do not include:
 (i) a base maintenance check as set out in the maintenance program for an aircraft; or
 (ii) a complete workshop maintenance check or overhaul of an engine, engine module, or propeller.
       (b) provide maintenance services for an aircraft or aeronautical product for which the AMO is approved in accordance with Appendix I at a place other than a line station described in the exposition if the aircraft is unserviceable or the AMO needs to perform unscheduled line maintenance, subject to any conditions specified in the AMO's exposition.
       (c) provide maintenance services for line maintenance of an aircraft for which the AMO is approved in accordance with Appendix I, at any location identified under subparagraph 145.A.70 (a) 10 as capable of supporting line maintenance and the AMO's exposition both authorises the activity and lists the location.
       (d) issue a certificate of