Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:4:p24
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 4 (pt 24/27)
Character Range: 120835–123888

within 28 days after issuing the MOS, publish a notice of consultation in relation to the MOS as if it were a notice of intention published under regulation 11.280.
 (3) Regulations 11.285 and 11.290 apply in relation to such a MOS as if it were a draft MOS.

Part 13—Enforcement procedures
Note: Subparts 13.A to 13.J are reserved for future use.
Subpart 13.K—Voluntary reporting and demerit points schemes

Division 13.K.1—Aviation Self Reporting Scheme

13.320  Definitions
  In this Division:
Aviation Self Reporting Scheme or ASRS means the voluntary reporting scheme established under subregulation 13.335(1) for reporting reportable contraventions.
Executive Director means the person for the time being holding, occupying or performing the duties of the position of Executive Director of Transport Safety Investigation referred to in section 12 of the Transport Safety Investigation Act 2003.

13.325  Contraventions that are not reportable
  For the purposes of paragraph (d) of the definition of reportable contravention in section 30DL of the Act, contraventions of the following provisions of CAR are prescribed:
 (a) regulation 282;
 (b) subregulation 288(2);
 (c) regulation 298A;
 (d) regulation 298B;
 (e) regulation 298C;
 (f) regulation 301;
 (g) regulation 302;
 (h) subregulation 305(1A).

13.330  Prescribed person (Act s 30DM)
  For the purposes of Division 3C (Protection from administrative action for voluntary reporting) of Part III of the Act, the Executive Director is prescribed.

13.335  Establishment and purposes of scheme (Act s 30DN)
 (1) There is established a scheme (to be known as the Aviation Self Reporting Scheme) for the voluntary reporting of reportable contraventions.
 (2) The scheme is to be administered by the Executive Director.
 (3) The purposes of the scheme are:
 (a) to enable holders of civil aviation authorisations to voluntarily report reportable contraventions without administrative action being taken against them; and
 (b) to strengthen the foundation of aviation human factors safety research; and
 (c) to identify deficiencies and problems in the Australian aviation safety system; and
 (d) to provide data for planning and improvements to the Australian aviation safety system.

13.340  Powers and functions of Executive Director
  Without limiting the generality of the powers and functions of the Executive Director as administrator of ASRS, the Executive Director has the following powers and functions:
 (a) to process and accept reports;
 (b) to give receipts for reports;
 (c) to review information contained in reports in order to identify potential safety deficiencies and lessen the likelihood of accidents and serious incidents;
 (d) to issue information briefs or alert bulletins that the Executive Director considers are necessary in the interests of aviation safety;
 (e) to publish details of reviews made under paragraph (c).
Note: Regulation 13.360 affects the powers and functions of the Executive Director relating to information contained in reports.

13.345  Manner in