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(c) 1, the responsibility and authority for issuing and revoking certification authorisations on behalf of the AMO. The quality manager may appoint other persons to carry out this function in accordance with a procedure specified in the AMO's exposition.
       (j)An AMO must:
1. maintain a record of all certifying employees including particulars of:
           (i) the employee's training history with the AMO; and
           (ii) any certification authorisation issued, including each authorisation number, scope and the limitations of the authorisation; and
           (iii) licence, qualification, experience and authorisation details for individuals issued with certification authorisations issued for the purposes of section 145.A.30; and
2. keep records of certifying employees in a secure manner for at least 2 years after the employee ceases to hold a certification authorisation issued by the AMO; and
3. upon a request by a certifying employee, provide to the employee a copy of records of the employee held under this provision.
       (k)An AMO must provide to a certifying employee, access to his or her certification authorisation in a documented or electronic form.
       (l) An AMO or certifying employee must produce copies of any certification authorisation to a CASA authorised person within 24 hours of receiving a request from that person to produce it.
       (m) An AMO must not issue a certification authorisation to an employee unless the employee is at least 21 years of age.
       (n)The holder of a category A aircraft maintenance engineer licence may only exercise certification privileges on a specific aircraft type following the satisfactory completion of the relevant category A aircraft task training carried out by a Part 145 organisation or maintenance training organisation. This training must include practical hands-on training, and theoretical training, as appropriate for each task authorised. Satisfactory completion of training must be demonstrated by an examination or by workplace assessment carried out by the organisation.
       (o)The holder of a category B2 aircraft maintenance engineer licence may only exercise the certification privileges described in sub-sub-subparagraph 66.A.20 (a) 6. (ii) (C) of the Part 66 Manual of Standards, and Appendix II of this MOS, following satisfactory completion of:
1. the relevant category A aircraft task training; and
2. 6 months of documented practical experience covering the aircraft type and the scaope of the tasks for which the authorisation is to be issued.
       (p)For paragraph (o), the relevant category A aircraft task training must include practical hands-on training, and theoretical training, as appropriate for each task authorised. Satisfactory completion of training must be demonstrated by an examination or by workplace assessment. Task training and the examination or assessment must be carried out by the AMO issuing the certifying staff authorisation.

         145.A.37 Training and assessment
       (a)An AMO that provides training and assessment for certifying employees