Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:29:p38
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 29 (pt 38/41)
Character Range: 3931392–3934150

to the Part 145 Manual of Standards.
Penalty: 50 penalty units.

202.355  Validation of certain licences and ratings granted subject to exclusions during relevant period
 (1) This regulation applies to a licence granted, or purportedly granted, under regulation 66.026, or to a rating granted, or purportedly granted, under regulation 66.095, if the licence or rating was granted, or purportedly granted:
 (a) during the relevant period; and
 (b) subject to an exclusion that did not relate to a type rated aircraft type.
 (2) The licence or rating is valid and effective, and is taken always to have been as valid and effective, as it would have been if the amendments made by the Civil Aviation Legislation Amendment (Miscellaneous Measures) Regulation 2016 had been in force during the relevant period.
 (3) Any act or thing done under the licence or rating is valid and effective, and is taken always to have been as valid and effective, as it would have been if the amendments made by the Civil Aviation Legislation Amendment (Miscellaneous Measures) Regulation 2016 had been in force during the relevant period.
 (4) In this regulation:
relevant period means the period:
 (a) beginning at the start of 4 July 2016; and
 (b) ending at the commencement of the Civil Aviation Legislation Amendment (Miscellaneous Measures) Regulation 2016.
Subpart 202.CH—Transitional provisions for Part 67 (Medical)

202.360  Medical certificates issued under Civil Aviation Regulations 1988
 (1) A medical certificate or special medical certificate issued before 3 September 2003, under Part 6 of CAR, as in force at any time before that day, continues to have, on and after that day, the same force and effect as it would have had if that Part had continued in force.
 (2) Such a certificate may be suspended or cancelled under Part 67.
 (3) Subject to subregulation (4), such a certificate expires at the time it would have expired if Part 6 of CAR had continued in force.
 (4) The period during which such a certificate is in force may be extended under Part 67, but not beyond the end of 1 year after the day when the certificate would expire if the period had not been extended.

202.361  Designated aviation medical examiners appointed under Civil Aviation Regulations 1988
 (1) The appointment of a person, before 3 September 2003, as a designated aviation medical examiner continues to have effect according to its terms.
 (2) Such an appointment may be cancelled in accordance with Part 67.

202.362  Actions by Director of Aviation Medicine
 (1) In this regulation:
Principal Medical Officer means the officer of CASA occupying, or performing the duties of, the position in CASA of that title, and includes a person who occupied, or performed the duties of,