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requirements for the giving of an approval, certificate or advice are prescribed:
(a) the limited category organisation must have documented procedures, approved by CASA under regulation 262AN of the Civil Aviation Regulations 1988, that:
           (i) identify each approval, certificate or advice the organisation is authorised to give; and
           (ii) describe the process that the organisation must comply with in order to give an approval, certificate or advice;
(b) the limited category organisation must ensure that approvals, certificates and advice are only given by an individual who:
           (i) has been authorised, in writing, by the limited category organisation to give that kind of approval, certificate or advice; and
           (ii) meets the qualification and experience requirements for that kind of approval, certificate or advice.

17 Requirements for giving a special certificate of airworthiness under regulation 21.189 of CASR 1998
       For paragraph 132.190 (2) (b) of CASR 1998, the following requirements for the giving of a special certificate of airworthiness under regulation 21.189 of CASR 1998 are prescribed:
(a) the limited category organisation must ensure the limited category aircraft complies with either:
           (i) subparagraph 21.189 (1) (a) (i) of CASR 1998; or
           (ii) subparagraph 21.189 (1) (a) (ii) of CASR 1998;
(b) for limited category aircraft qualifying under subparagraph 21.189 (1) (a) (i), if the aircraft does not meet any airworthiness requirements for the issue of a standard certificate of airworthiness, the limited category organisation must have written procedures approved by CASA which it is to use to determine:
           (i) whether the airworthiness requirement would be inappropriate for the relevant special purpose operation and, if so, why; and
           (ii) whether the aircraft can reasonably be expected to be safe when it is carrying out the special purpose operation; and
           (iii) any limitations that must be applied in order that the aircraft can reasonably be expected to be safe when it is carrying out the special purpose operation;
(c) for limited category aircraft qualifying under subparagraph 21.189 (1) (a) (ii), the limited category organisation must have written procedures approved by CASA that cover:
           (i) assessment of the applicant's demonstration that the aircraft has a satisfactory history of operation in relation to the special purpose operation for which the aircraft is to be used; and
           (ii) determining whether the aircraft can reasonably be expected to be safe when it is carrying out those special purpose operations; and
           (iii) determining any limitations that must be applied in order that the aircraft can reasonably be expected to be safe when it is carrying out those special purpose operations;
(d) the limited category organisation must have written procedures approved by CASA for conducting inspections and flight checks of a limited category aircraft to determine whether the aircraft is