Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:10:p49
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 10 (pt 49/63)
Character Range: 1682805–1685381

an examination for a new certificate on 1 March 2003. The appropriate day for the new certificate is 1 March 2003.
 (2) A medical certificate comes into force:
 (a) if the holder has undergone any relevant examinations required for the purpose of the issue of the certificate and complies with the relevant medical standard in all respects—on the certificate's appropriate day; or
 (b) in any other case—on the day when the certificate is issued.
 (3) Subject to subregulation (6) and regulations 67.215 and 67.220, a medical certificate issued by CASA to a person who has undergone any relevant examinations required for the purpose of the issue of the certificate remains in force for the period set out in the certificate, being a period of not more than:
 (a) in the case of a class 1 medical certificate—1 year after the day when the certificate comes into force; and
 (b) in the case of a class 2 medical certificate:
 (i) if the person is less than 40 years old when the certificate is issued to him or her—4 years after the day when the certificate comes into force; or
 (ii) if the person is 40 years old or older when the certificate is issued to him or her—2 years after the day when the certificate comes into force; and
 (c) in the case of a class 3 medical certificate—2 years after the day when the certificate comes into force.
 (4) Subject to subregulation (6) and regulations 67.215 and 67.220, a medical certificate issued by CASA to a person who has not been required to undergo any relevant examinations for the purpose of the issue of the certificate remains in force for the period (which must not be longer than 2 months) set out in the certificate.
 (5) Subject to subregulation (6), a medical certificate issued by a DAME remains in force for the period (which must not be longer than 2 months) set out in the certificate.
 (6) If a new medical certificate is issued to a person who holds a current medical certificate, and the new certificate comes into force before the current certificate is due to expire, the current certificate ceases to be in force at the last moment of the day before the day when the new certificate comes into force.

67.210  Medical certificates—application for extension of period in force
 (1) The holder of a current medical certificate issued by CASA may apply for an extension of the period during which the medical certificate remains in force.
 (2) The application may be made to:
 (a) CASA; or
 (b) if the certificate is not subject to a condition to the effect that the period during which the certificate remains