Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:4:p102
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 4 (pt 102/105)
Character Range: 922266–924863

dealer is engaged in the manufacture, sales or distribution of aircraft in Australia; and
 (d) a request for a particular number of marks and a statement explaining why the dealer needs that number of marks; and
 (e) if the application is made by a person on behalf of the dealer—the name and address of the person making the application.
 (4) If the application complies with subregulation (3), CASA must assign to the dealer:
 (a) the number of marks requested by the dealer; or
 (b) if CASA thinks that the dealer has applied for more marks than is reasonably required to undertake the dealer's business—a lesser number of marks.
47.180  What marks may be assigned to dealers
  A mark that is assigned to an aircraft dealer must be a mark that could be assigned to an aircraft as a registration mark.

47.185  Record of dealer's marks
 (1) CASA must keep a record of dealer's marks that have been assigned to aircraft dealers.
 (2) The information in the record must include:
 (a) the mark; and
 (b) the aircraft dealer's name and address.

47.190  How long assignment to dealer remains in effect
  The assignment of a dealer's mark to an aircraft dealer has effect unless CASA revokes the assignment.
Note: For revocation of the assignment of a dealer's mark: see regulation 47.225.

47.195  Certificate of assignment of dealer's mark
 (1) If CASA assigns a dealer's mark to an aircraft dealer, CASA must give to the dealer a certificate stating that the mark is assigned to the dealer.
 (2) Each such certificate must be for 1 dealer's mark only.

47.205  Dealer's plate
 (1) If CASA assigns a dealer's mark to an aircraft dealer, the dealer may make 1 dealer's plate bearing that mark.
 (2) The plate must:
 (a) be a piece of stainless steel (or similar fireproof material) at least 100 mm by 160 mm and at least 1 mm thick; and
 (b) be engraved with the following in sans serif capital letters:
 (i) 'VH‑' and the mark in letters at least 25 mm high;
 (ii) 'CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY AUTHORITY' and 'DEALER'S PLATE CASR 1998' in letters at least 8 mm high;
  set out as shown in the following diagram, in which the letters 'ABC' represent the mark:

47.210  Use of dealer's marks
 (1) An aircraft dealer to whom a dealer's mark is assigned must use the mark only on an aircraft that:
 (a) is not currently registered in any country; and
 (b) was manufactured, or is being distributed or dealt with, by the dealer.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
 (2) If title to, or possession of, an unregistered aircraft on which a dealer's mark is being used passes to another person, the dealer