Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:13:p67
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 13 (pt 67/76)
Character Range: 2212446–2215285

so ceased:
 (i) before the employee had completed attending a nominated drug or alcohol intervention program; or
 (ii) before the employee had been approved by the organisation to again perform or be available to perform a SSAA.

If CASA notifies foreign operator
 (4) If CASA notifies the foreign operator under subregulation (1) of the results of the test, CASA may require the operator, by notice in writing, to provide CASA with the information relating to the test result specified in the notice.
 (5) If, under subregulation (4), CASA requires a foreign operator to provide CASA with information, the operator must, in writing, provide CASA with that information.
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
 (6) An offence against subregulation (2A) or (5) is an offence of strict liability.

99.405  Information that must be given to CASA following drug or alcohol test
 (1) This regulation applies if:
 (a) CASA notifies a DAMP organisation of a person's test results in accordance with subregulation 99.400(1); and
 (b) the person is a SSAA employee of the DAMP; and
 (c) the person ceases to be a SSAA employee of the DAMP organisation for any reason; and
 (d) the cessation occurs after the test and before the employee:
 (i) resumes performing or being available to perform an applicable SSAA with the organisation; or
 (ii) satisfactorily completes a nominated drug or alcohol intervention program.
 (2) The DAMP organisation must, in writing, provide CASA with the information set out in subregulation (3) in respect of the employee.
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
 (3) The information is the following:
 (a) the employee's name and address;
 (b) the employee's ARN, if any;
 (c) the date the employee ceased to work for the DAMP organisation.
 (4) An offence against subregulation (2) is an offence of strict liability.
Subpart 99.G—CASA's powers in relation to civil aviation authorisations

Division 99.G.1—Purposes of Subpart

99.410  Purposes of Subpart
  This Subpart provides for CASA to vary, suspend or cancel a person's civil aviation authorisation in certain circumstances.
Note: CAR 269 allows CASA to vary, suspend or cancel a licence, certificate or authority, but under that regulation CASA must give the holder of the licence, certificate or authority notice and allow the holder an opportunity to show cause why the licence, certificate or authority should not be varied, suspended or cancelled.

99.415  When CASA may vary, suspend or cancel a civil aviation authorisation
 (1) CASA may, in writing, vary, suspend or cancel a person's civil aviation authorisation in the interests of aviation safety in the following circumstances:
 (a) if:
 (i) the person gives a body sample for drug or alcohol testing under Subpart 99.C; and
 (ii) a confirmatory alcohol test or confirmatory drug test is conducted on the sample; and
 (iii)