Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:10:p29
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 10 (pt 29/63)
Character Range: 1620873–1623632

Convention, being an authority:
 (a) that has designated the person for that subclause; or
 (b) to which the person has applied to be so designated.
Note: Medical practitioners who apply to CASA for appointment as DAMEs or DAOs and persons occupying, or performing the duties of, an office or position to which a declaration under subregulation 67.055(1) or 67.075(1) relates are notified by CASA about the effect of regulation 67.090.

67.095  DAMEs and DAOs—cancellation or surrender of appointment
 (1) CASA may cancel a person's appointment as a DAME or DAO if there are reasonable grounds for believing that the person:
 (a) has contravened a condition to which his or her appointment is subject; or
 (b) has contravened regulation 67.125 or subregulation 67.170(1); or
 (c) does not meet, or does not continue to meet, a requirement of, or imposed under, this Subpart for getting or holding the appointment.
 (2) Before cancelling the appointment of a person as a DAME or DAO under subregulation (1), CASA:
 (a) must give to the person a show cause notice that:
 (i) sets out the matters that might constitute grounds for cancellation; and
 (ii) invites the person, within a reasonable time stated in the notice, to make representations explaining why his or her appointment should not be cancelled; and
 (b) must take into account any written representations that the person makes within the period stated in the notice.
 (3) If CASA cancels the appointment of a person as a DAME or DAO under subregulation (1), CASA must give the person written notice of the cancellation, setting out the grounds for the cancellation.
Note: A decision by CASA to cancel a DAME's or DAO's appointment is reviewable by the Administrative Review Tribunal—see regulation 67.141.

67.100  DAMEs and DAOs—automatic suspension and cancellation after criminal conviction
 (1) This regulation applies to a person appointed as a DAME or DAO who is convicted of an offence punishable by imprisonment for 12 months or longer (whether or not such a sentence is actually imposed).
Note 1: For the extended meaning of convicted of an offence, see regulation 67.020.
Note 2: This regulation operates subject to the provisions of Part VIIC of the Crimes Act 1914.
 (2) The person's appointment is taken to be suspended at the time of the conviction.
 (3) The person's appointment is taken to be cancelled:
 (a) if he or she appeals against the conviction and the appeal is dismissed—at the time the appeal is dismissed; or
 (b) 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