Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:10:p25
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 10 (pt 25/63)
Character Range: 1610891–1613684

under regulation 11.040, the time between when CASA asks for the information or document, and when the applicant gives CASA the information or document, does not count towards the period.
 (3) If subregulation 67.030(5) applies to the applicant, any time between when the applicant submits the application to CASA and when the applicant authorises the authority of the Contracting State concerned to disclose to CASA information and documents about the applicant's performance and competence as a medical examiner, does not count towards the period.

67.045  Appointment of DAMEs
  Subject to regulation 11.055, if a medical practitioner has applied for appointment as a DAME in accordance with this Subpart, CASA must appoint the practitioner as a DAME if:
 (a) the practitioner is registered in the State or Territory of Australia, or registered or licensed in the Contracting State, in which he or she proposes to function as a DAME; and
 (b) either he or she:
 (i) has received training acceptable to CASA in aviation medicine; or
 (ii) has demonstrated competence in aviation medicine.
Note 1: The courses of training generally acceptable are set out in the Designated Aviation Medical Examiner's Handbook, available from CASA's website at http://www.casa.gov.au.
Note 2: Under regulation 201.004, an application may be made to the Administrative Review Tribunal for review of:
(a) a decision refusing to appoint, or cancelling, suspending or varying, the appointment of, a person as a DAME; or
(b) a decision imposing a condition on an appointment.

67.055  DAMEs—declaration about holders of position
 (1) CASA may declare, in writing, that the person holding or occupying a particular office or position from time to time, or performing the duties of a particular office or position from time to time, is, subject to subregulation (3), taken to be a DAME.
 (2) CASA may also declare, in writing, that a medical practitioner specified in the declaration is, for the purposes of doing a particular act or thing specified in the declaration, taken to be a DAME.
 (3) A declaration under subregulation (1) has no effect in relation to a person occupying or performing the duties of an office or position if the person is not a medical practitioner.
 (4) Subject to subregulation (5), a declaration under subregulation (1) remains in force:
 (a) unless it is revoked; or
 (b) if a period (which must not be less than 4 weeks) is specified in the declaration—until the end of that period unless it is sooner revoked.
 (5) A declaration under subregulation (1) is not in force while it is suspended.

67.060  DAMEs—conditions
 (1) The appointment of a DAME is subject to the following conditions:
 (a) that he or she complies with any requirement of the Designated Aviation Medical Examiner's