Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:10:p32
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 10 (pt 32/63)
Character Range: 1628283–1630952

carrying out his or her functions under this Part.
 (3) A person to whom, or an organisation to which, subregulation (4) applies is not subject to any civil or criminal liability for doing an indemnified act in good faith in the course of answering any question put to the person or organisation by CASA:
 (a) that concerns a person who has applied for, or holds, a medical certificate; and
 (b) that is relevant to any action CASA may take under this Part.
 (4) This subregulation applies to:
 (a) a medical practitioner; and
 (b) a specialist psychiatrist or clinical psychologist; and
 (c) a person, organisation, body or authority referred to in paragraph 67.180(6)(b), (c), (d) or (e) or 67.225(6)(b), (c), (d) or (e); and
 (d) a person, organisation, body or authority acting on behalf of a person, organisation, body or authority referred to in paragraph (c).
Subpart 67.C—Medical certificates

67.145  Kinds of medical certificate
  There are 3 classes of medical certificate, as follows:
 (a) class 1 medical certificate;
 (b) class 2 medical certificate;
 (c) class 3 medical certificate.

67.150  Who meets medical standard 1
 (1) Subject to subregulations (2) to (7), a person who satisfies the criteria in table 67.150 meets medical standard 1.
 (2) A person may use contact lenses to meet the criterion in item 1.35 of table 67.150 if the lenses are monofocal and not tinted, and are well tolerated.
 (3) A person whose visual acuity in either eye is worse than 6/60 must provide a full ophthalmic report to CASA.
 (4) A person who has undergone surgery affecting the refractive status of either eye is taken not to meet the criterion in item 1.35 of table 67.150 until he or she is free of safety‑relevant sequelae of the surgery.
 (5) A person who requires both near correction and distant correction to meet the criteria in items 1.35 and 1.36 of table 67.150 must demonstrate that 1 pair of spectacles is sufficient to meet both requirements for correction.
 (6) A person must demonstrate that he or she meets the criterion in item 1.39 of table 67.150 by:
 (a) in daylight, or artificial light of similar luminosity, readily identifying a series of pseudo‑isochromatic plates of the Ishihara 24‑plate type, making no more than 2 errors; or
 (b) for somebody who makes more than 2 errors in a test mentioned in paragraph (a), readily identifying aviation coloured lights displayed by means of a Farnsworth colour‑perception lantern, making:
 (i) no errors on 1 run of 9 pairs of lights; or
 (ii) no more than 2 errors on a sequence of 2 runs of 9 pairs of lights; or
 (c) for somebody who does not satisfy paragraph (a) or (b), correctly identifying