Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:10:p48
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 10 (pt 48/63)
Character Range: 1680408–1683040

time, a spare pair of spectacles for each pair of correcting lenses that he or she requires to meet the relevant medical standard.
 (5) The holder of a medical certificate that is subject to a condition set out in subregulation (2) or (4) must not contravene the condition.
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
 (6) An offence against subregulation (5) is an offence of strict liability.

67.205  Medical certificates—period in force
 (1) In this regulation:
appropriate day means:
 (a) for a medical certificate issued to a person who:
 (i) has never held a medical certificate, or a person who has previously held a medical certificate that has expired; and
 (ii) has undergone any relevant examinations required for the purpose of the issue of the certificate;
the day when the last relevant examination is completed; and
 (b) for a new medical certificate issued to a person:
 (i) who holds a medical certificate that is in force (the current certificate); and
 (ii) who has undergone any relevant examinations required for the purpose of the issue of the new certificate; and
 (iii) whose last relevant examination is completed more than 28 days before his or her current certificate is due to expire;
the day when the examination is completed; and
 (c) for a new medical certificate issued to a person:
 (i) who holds a medical certificate that is in force (the current certificate); and
 (ii) who has undergone any relevant examinations required for the purpose of the issue of the new certificate; and
 (iii) whose last relevant examination is completed 28 or fewer days before his or her current certificate is due to expire;
the day when the current certificate is due to expire.
Example 1: A person who has never held a medical certificate has an examination for the issue of a medical certificate on 1 January 2003. The appropriate day for the certificate is 1 January 2003.
Example 2: A person who holds a medical certificate that is due to expire on 1 January 2004 has an examination for a new certificate on 1 November 2003. The appropriate day for the new certificate is 1 November 2003.
Example 3: A person who holds a medical certificate that is due to expire on 1 January 2004 has an examination for a new certificate on 20 December 2003. The appropriate day for the new certificate is 1 January 2004.
Example 4: A person who held a medical certificate that expired on 1 January 2003 has an examination for a new certificate on 1 March 2003. The appropriate day for the new certificate is 1 March 2003.
 (2) A medical certificate comes into force:
 (a) if the holder has undergone any relevant examinations required for the