Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:10:p30
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 10 (pt 30/63)
Character Range: 1623376–1626078

if he or she does not appeal against the conviction—on the last day for lodging such an appeal.

67.105  DAMEs—automatic cancellation on ceasing to be medical practitioner
 (1) Subject to subregulation (2), this regulation applies to a person appointed as a DAME who ceases to be a medical practitioner.
 (2) This regulation does not apply to a person who is registered or licensed as a medical practitioner in a country other than Australia, and registered as a medical practitioner in a State or Territory of Australia, if he or she ceases to be registered or licensed as a medical practitioner in the other country.
 (3) The person's appointment is taken to be cancelled at the time he or she ceases to be registered or licensed as a medical practitioner.

67.110  DAOs—automatic cancellation on ceasing to be medical practitioner or ophthalmologist
 (1) Subject to subregulation (2), this regulation applies to a person appointed as a DAO who ceases to be a medical practitioner or specialist ophthalmologist.
 (2) This regulation does not apply to a person who is registered or licensed as a medical practitioner in a country other than Australia and registered as a medical practitioner in a State or Territory of Australia if he or she ceases to be registered or licensed as a medical practitioner in the other country.
 (3) The person's appointment is taken to be cancelled:
 (a) at the time he or she ceases to be a specialist ophthalmologist; or
 (b) if he or she ceases to be registered or licensed as a medical practitioner—at the time he or she so ceases.

67.120  Revocation of declarations
 (1) CASA may revoke a declaration made under subregulation 67.055(1) or 67.075(2) in respect of a particular office or position by written notice to the body or organisation of which the office or position forms part if there are reasonable grounds for believing that:
 (a) a fact or circumstance exists that, had it existed and been known to CASA at the time the declaration was made, is likely to have resulted in the declaration not being made; or
 (b) continuing the particular office or position to be declared would be likely to have an adverse effect on the safety of air navigation.
 (2) Before revoking a declaration made under subregulation 67.055(1) or 67.075(2) in respect of a particular office or position, CASA must give to the body or organisation of which the office forms part:
 (a) written notice of the matters 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