Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:10:p31
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 10 (pt 31/63)
Character Range: 1625815–1628507

that might constitute grounds for the revocation of the declaration; and
 (b) a reasonable opportunity to make representations explaining why the declaration should not be revoked.
 (3) Despite anything else in this Part, CASA must revoke a declaration made under subregulation 67.055(1) or 67.075(1) if the organisation or body of which the office or position specified in it forms part asks CASA in writing to revoke the declaration.

67.125  Obligation to report
  If the holder of a medical certificate tells a DAME or DAO about a medical condition that is safety‑relevant, the DAME or DAO must inform CASA of the condition within 5 working days.

67.130  Surrender of certificate of appointment
 (1) CASA may require, by written notice, a DAME or DAO to surrender any certificate or replacement certificate issued to the person under regulation 11.060 within a reasonable time specified in the notice.
 (2) The DAME or DAO must comply with the requirement.
Penalty: 5 penalty units.
 (3) A person who fails to comply with subregulation (2) is guilty of an offence in respect of each day during which the person refuses or fails to comply with the requirement, including the day of any conviction for such an offence.
 (4) A person must not destroy, mutilate or deface a certificate that he or she is required to surrender to CASA under subregulation (1) with intent to evade the obligation to comply with the requirement.
Penalty: 10 penalty units.

67.140  Indemnification of medical reporting
 (1) In this regulation:
indemnified act means any of the following acts:
 (a) advising CASA that a person does not meet a relevant medical standard;
 (b) expressing to CASA, whether in writing or otherwise, an opinion that a person whom the practitioner has examined or treated may not be competent or medically fit to undertake a duty or exercise a privilege under a licence that the person holds or has applied for, because of:
 (i) illness or bodily or mental infirmity, defect or incapacity suffered by the person; or
 (ii) the effect on the person of treatment for any illness, infirmity, defect or incapacity;
 (c) stating to CASA, whether in writing or otherwise:
 (i) the nature of a person's illness, infirmity, defect or incapacity; or
 (ii) the effect on a person of treatment for any illness, infirmity, defect or incapacity.
 (2) A DAME or DAO is not subject to any civil or criminal liability for doing an indemnified act in good faith in the course of carrying out his or her functions under this Part.
 (3) A person to whom, or an organisation to which, subregulation (4) applies is not subject to any civil or criminal liability for doing an indemnified act in good faith in