Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00118:clause:1_35:p10
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00118
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 35 (pt 10/14)
Character Range: 35299–38024

when provisions of Parts 121 and 135 relating to air transport operations commence.
 (2) The registered operator of the aeroplane commits an offence if:
 (a) the registered operator:
 (i) operates the aeroplane; or
 (ii) permits a person to operate the aeroplane; and
 (b) a requirement in subregulation (3) is not met while the aeroplane is operating.
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
 (3) If the aeroplane has a Class D cargo or baggage compartment, the compartment must meet:
 (a) for a passenger‑carrying aeroplane—the standards for a Class C cargo or baggage compartment set out in FARs paragraph 25.857 (c) and section 25.858; or
 (b) for any other aeroplane—the standards for a Class E cargo compartment set out in FARs paragraph 25.857 (e).
Source   FARs section 121.314 modified.
 (4) An offence against subregulation (2) is an offence of strict liability.

90.270  Toilets
 (1) The registered operator of a passenger‑carrying aeroplane to which this Subpart applies commits an offence if:
 (a) the registered operator:
 (i) operates the aeroplane; or
 (ii) permits a person to operate the aeroplane; and
 (b) a requirement in this regulation is not met while the aeroplane is operating.
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
 (2) Both sides of the door of each toilet in the aeroplane must have, installed above the door knob or near the door, a placard showing:
 (a) the words 'NO SMOKING IN TOILET' or 'NO SMOKING'; or
 (b) a symbol with the same meaning.
 (3) Each toilet in an aeroplane that has 31 or more passenger seats must be equipped with:
 (a) a smoke detector that gives a warning signal that can be seen or heard by a flight crew member or cabin crew member; and
 (b) 1 or more built‑in fire extinguishers that will, in the event of a fire in a waste receptacle in the toilet, discharge into the receptacle.
Source   FARs section 121.308 modified.
Note: On and after 1 March 2012, this requirement will apply to aeroplanes that have 20 or more passenger seats.
 (4) An offence against subregulation (1) is an offence of strict liability.

90.275  Thermal/acoustic insulation materials
 (1) This regulation applies to a transport category aeroplane that:
 (a) is an aeroplane to which this Subpart applies; and
 (b) was manufactured on or after 2 September 2009; and
 (c) has 20 or more passenger seats; and
 (d) is engaged in regular public transport operations.
Note: It is anticipated that the application of this regulation will be extended to cover operations mentioned in paragraph 206 (1) (b) of CAR when provisions of Parts 121 and 135 relating to air transport operations commence.
 (2) However, this regulation does not apply to an aeroplane of a particular type if a certificate of airworthiness was issued in