Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L01557:reg:15:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L01557
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 15 (pt 2/3)
Character Range: 31267–34203

the designer ceases to be a certified designer.
       (3) To avoid doubt, the requirements of paragraph 6.1.4.1A of the Part 173 Manual of Standards do not apply in relation to the maintenance of a terminal instrument flight procedure mentioned in subsection 6(1).
Note   Paragraph 6.1.4.1A requires a terminal instrument flight procedure design to be withdrawn in the event that CASA is notified under Part 139 of CASR that an aerodrome ceases to be registered or certified.

21 Transfer of maintenance responsibility
       (1) A relevant designer may transfer the designer's responsibility for maintaining a terminal instrument flight procedure under section 20 to another certified designer whose procedure design certificate authorises that designer to design terminal instrument flight procedures of the same type as the procedure concerned.
       (2) Despite subsection (1), a relevant designer must not transfer the designer's responsibility for maintaining a terminal instrument flight procedure without the written approval of CASA.
       (3) Before granting an approval mentioned in subsection (2), CASA must be satisfied that the proposed transferee would be able to comply with the directions in this Division in relation to the procedure.
Note   Directions in this Division include the requirements of section 11 as subject to section 15 (which provides for the circumstances set out in Schedule 1), and any requirements set out in Schedule 1 for the purposes of the direction in subsection 15(4).
       (4) If a certified designer accepts responsibility for the maintenance of a terminal instrument flight procedure under this section, the designer:
(a) must give written notice to the transferor to that effect; and
(b) must give written notice of the transfer to CASA and, if the procedure is published in the AIP, to the AIS, within 14 days after the transfer.
       (5) A transfer takes effect on the day when the certified designer accepting responsibility for maintaining the procedure gives notice to the transferor under paragraph (4)(a) or, if a later day is specified in the notice, on the later day.

22 Chief designer's functions and duties under this instrument
        The chief designer for a relevant designer's organisation must (in addition to the functions and duties the person has under regulation 173.180 of CASR) be responsible to the designer for the following:
(a) ensuring that any design work on a terminal instrument flight procedure mentioned in subsection 6(1) for a listed military aerodrome is carried on in accordance with this instrument;
(b) appointing persons as employees of the certified designer to carry on design work on such a terminal instrument flight procedure;
(c) effectively managing work done in relation to those terminal instrument flight procedures by those persons;
(d) issuing certificates as required by regulation 173.100 of CASR, as that provision is modified