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employee is trained, assessed and qualified in accordance with standards and procedures included within the AMO's exposition and has an adequate understanding of:
 (i) the aircraft or aeronautical products to be maintained; and
           (ii) airworthiness implications and requirements relevant to any maintenance for which he or she is to certify; and
 (iii) the AMO's procedures; and
           (iv) the regulations under which he or she will be providing maintenance services.
       (c)An AMO must ensure that any employee holding a certification authorisation has at least 6 months of relevant aircraft or aeronautical product maintenance experience in any preceding 2 year period. The experience must be in aircraft or aeronautical product maintenance, carrying out maintenance on at least some of the aircraft type systems or aeronautical products specified in the employee's certification authorisation and/or exercising certification privileges and responsibilities specified in the authorisation.
       (d)An AMO must ensure that each of its employees that performs maintenance services on behalf of the AMO has up-to-date knowledge of the following, relevant to the employee's duties:
1. technology relevant to the person's functions in the AMO;
2. the AMO's procedures;
3. human factors principles.
       (e)An AMO must have in its exposition a program for continuation training for employees who perform maintenance services on behalf of the AMO, as follows:
1. an employee must be trained before he or she certifies for maintenance on behalf of the AMO;
2. at least once every 24 months following commencement of performance of maintenance services for the AMO.
       (f)Except where paragraph 145.A.30 (l) has application, an AMO must assess all certifying employees for their competence, qualification and capability to carry out their intended certifying duties in accordance with a procedure specified in its exposition prior to the issue or reissue of a certification authorisation by the AMO.
       (g)When the requirements of paragraphs 145.A.35 (a), (b), (d), (f) and, where applicable, paragraph (c) of this MOS have been met, an AMO may issue a certification authorisation that specifies the scope and limits of such an authorisation.
       (h)If an AMO gives an employee a certification authorisation, it must give to the employee, in writing, the following details:
1. information, in a readily understood form, about the scope and the limitations of the certification authorisation;
2. the date when the authorisation was issued and the date it expires;
3. a reference number for the authorisation;
4. the name of the employee.
       (i) An AMO must give the quality manager referred to in subparagraph 145.A.30 (c) 1, the responsibility and authority for issuing and revoking certification authorisations on behalf of the AMO. The quality manager may appoint other persons to carry out this function in accordance with a procedure specified in the AMO's exposition.
       (j)An