Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913:reg:8:p49
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 49/105)
Character Range: 513883–516359

the old ASIC would have expired.
 (4) The replacement ASIC is subject to:
 (a) any conditions to which the old ASIC was subject; and
 (b) any conditions which the issuing body imposes on the replacement ASIC by written notice given to the holder of the replacement ASIC.
 (5) The number of the replacement ASIC must be unique among ASICs issued by the issuing body.
 (6) Either:
 (a) the replacement ASIC must bear a number indicating how many times a permanent ASIC has been issued to the person with that expiry date; or
 (b) the issuing body must keep a record of how many times it has issued a permanent ASIC to the person with that expiry date.
 (7) The issue of a replacement ASIC to a person under this regulation cancels any temporary ASIC the person holds under regulation 6.36.

6.36  Issue of temporary ASICs
 (1A) In this regulation, a reference to an ASIC does not include a white ASIC.
 (1) An issuing body may issue a temporary ASIC to the holder of another ASIC if:
 (a) he or she has lost the other ASIC, or it has been stolen or destroyed, and he or she makes a statutory declaration setting out the circumstances of the loss or theft; and
 (b) where the ASIC has been destroyed, he or she returns any remains of the ASIC to the issuing body; and
 (c) where the other ASIC has been stolen, he or she gives the issuing body a copy of his or her report of the theft to the police of the place where the ASIC was stolen.
 (2) An issuing body may issue a temporary ASIC to a person to whom the issue of an ASIC has been approved if the issuing body cannot produce that ASIC for some technical reason.
 (3) An issuing body may issue a temporary airport‑specific ASIC to a person who holds a valid permanent airport‑specific ASIC for another airport.
 (4) An issuing body may issue a temporary ASIC to a person who lives and normally works outside Australia if:
 (a) the person is:
 (i) a station manager or duty manager of an aircraft operator; or
 (ii) an engineer employed by a foreign aircraft operator, or a contractor to such an operator, and is in Australia to carry out maintenance on an aircraft; and
 (b) he or she has been issued with a security identification card for his or her overseas employment; and
 (c) the issuing body is satisfied that the security identification card was issued on the basis of background checks that are equivalent to those carried out for the issue of an ASIC; and
 (d) unless the issuing body is the person's employer, the