Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:10:p21
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 10 (pt 21/63)
Character Range: 1600497–1603581

67.E—Responsibilities of holders of medical certificates and recreational aviation medical practitioner's certificates
67.265 Obligation to tell CASA of changes in medical condition—medical certificate holders
67.270 Offence—doing act while efficiency impaired—licence holders
67.271 Offence—doing act while efficiency impaired—student pilots
67.275 Surrender of medical certificates
Subpart 67.A—General

67.005  Applicability
  This Part:
 (a) provides for the appointment of appropriately qualified persons as DAMEs or DAOs and for the cancellation of such appointments; and
 (b) sets out procedures under which CASA may make declarations that particular persons, or persons who hold or perform the duties of certain positions or offices, are to be taken to be DAMEs or DAOs; and
 (c) sets out the medical standards for the issue of medical certificates; and
 (d) provides for the issue and administrative control of medical certificates; and
 (e) sets out when a person meets the modified Austroads medical standards; and
 (f) provides for offences in relation to holders of:
 (i) medical certificates; and
 (ii) recreational aviation medical practitioner's certificates.

67.010  Definitions for this Part
 (1) In this Part:
clinical psychologist means a person who:
 (a) is registered or licensed as a clinical psychologist under a law of a State or Territory of Australia; or
 (b) in the case of a psychologist practising as a clinical psychologist in a country other than Australia—has other qualifications in clinical psychology acceptable to CASA.
Designated Aviation Medical Examiner's Handbook means the document called 'Designated Aviation Medical Examiner's Handbook' published by CASA, as in force from time to time.
Note: The Designated Aviation Medical Examiner's Handbook is available from CASA's website at:
http://www.casa.gov.au/manuals/htm/dame/dame.htm.
Human Services Department means the Department administered by the Minister administering the Human Services (Medicare) Act 1973.

medically significant condition includes:
 (a) any of the following (no matter how minor):
 (i) any illness or injury;
 (ii) any bodily infirmity, defect or incapacity;
 (iii) any mental infirmity, defect or incapacity;
 (iv) any sequela of an illness, injury, infirmity, defect or incapacity mentioned in subparagraph (i), (ii) or (iii); and
 (b) any abnormal psychological state; and
 (c) drug addiction and drug dependence; and
 (d) for a woman—pregnancy and the physiological and psychological consequences of pregnancy or of termination of pregnancy.
medical practitioner means a person entitled to practise as a medical practitioner under a law of a State or Territory or under a law of a Contracting State.
medical standard 1 means the standard set out in table 67.150.
medical standard 2 means the standard set out in table 67.155.
medical standard 3 means the standard set out in table 67.160.
relevant examination means an examination or test of, or in relation to, a person for the purpose of finding out whether the person meets the relevant medical standard for