Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:10:p52
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 10 (pt 52/63)
Character Range: 1690200–1693135

to Part VIIC of the Crimes Act 1914, a court) that holds information or a document of the kind referred to in subparagraph (3)(b)(i).

67.230  CASA may require medical examination of certificate holders
 (1) If it is necessary, in the interests of the safety of air navigation, for the holder of a medical certificate to demonstrate:
 (a) that he or she continues to meet the relevant medical standard; or
 (b) that holding the certificate does not adversely affect the safety of air navigation;
CASA may direct the holder to do any 1 or more of the following:
 (c) submit to an examination carried out by a medical practitioner, specialist psychiatrist, clinical psychologist, audiologist, optometrist, orthoptist, orthotist, occupational therapist, specialist prosthetist or a practitioner of another kind specified in the direction;
 (d) submit to an examination or test by a person (not necessarily a medical practitioner) expert in the safe performance of the particular activity to which the medical certificate relates;
 (e) authorise the disclosure to CASA of any information or document about the holder, held by a person, organisation, body or authority referred to in subregulation (4), that may help CASA to decide whether:
 (i) the holder continues to meet that medical standard; or
 (ii) the holder's holding the certificate may adversely affect the safety of air navigation.
 (2) For paragraph (1)(c), CASA may nominate a particular practitioner, of a kind mentioned or referred to in that paragraph, who is to carry out the examination.
 (3) For paragraph (1)(d), CASA may nominate a particular person who is expert in the performance of the activity concerned to carry out the examination.
 (4) For paragraph (1)(e), the persons, organisations, bodies and authorities are as follows:
 (a) a medical practitioner, specialist psychiatrist, clinical psychologist, audiologist, optometrist, orthoptist, orthotist, occupational therapist, specialist prosthetist or similar practitioner who has examined or treated the holder;
 (b) any other person or organisation (including a hospital) that has made a physical, psychological or psychiatric examination of the holder;
 (c) any other person or organisation (including a hospital) that has treated the holder for a medically significant condition;
 (d) an employer (including a former employer) of the holder;
 (e) any other person, organisation, body or authority (including a police force or police service and, subject to Part VIIC of the Crimes Act 1914, a court) that holds information or a document relevant to deciding whether the person's holding the certificate may adversely affect the safety of air navigation.

67.235  Suspension of medical certificates—pregnancy
 (1) A medical certificate held by a pregnant woman who holds, or is an applicant for, a licence is taken to be suspended:
 (a) during the period beginning immediately after the end of the 30th week