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obtains and retains evidence of the experience and the licence of that person.
       (m) Within 7 days of issuing an authorisation for any limited certification authorisations mentioned in paragraph (l), an AMO must give CASA a copy of the authorisation.
       (n) An AMO must, after issuing the certification authorisation for the single maintenance event, identify any maintenance required to be carried out subsequent to the single maintenance event as soon as practicable after the single maintenance event has occurred.
 Note   For an authorisation based on Part 61 qualifications of flight crew, for the certification of repetitive pre-flight airworthiness directives, or for the certification of aircraft operating away from a supported location, refer to Part 42G.

         145.A.35 Issuing certification authorisations
       (a)Before the issue or reissue of a certification authorisation, an AMO must ensure that a certifying employee has an adequate understanding of the aircraft and/or aeronautical products referred to in their certification authorisation and the AMO's procedures and exposition.
       (b)Except where paragraph 145.A.30 (l) applies, an AMO may only issue a certification authorisation to the following employees if the authorisation is expressed to be subject to a condition that it remain in force for a maximum period of 2 years and only while the employee continues to hold any qualification that was the basis of the issue of the authorisation:
1. for the purposes of subparagraphs 145.A.30 (g) 1 and (g) 2 and subparagraphs 145.A.30 (h) 1 and (h) 2 and subparagraph (i) 1, an employee meeting the criteria in paragraph 145.A.30 (k) to perform maintenance certifications and issue certificates of release to service for:
           (i) aircraft maintenance of any particular aircraft types and ratings if listed on the employee's licence and subject to any limitations or exclusions applicable to the licence or ratings held; or
           (ii) where subparagraph 145.A.30 (k) 3 applies and the employee has met all type specific training and experience requirements for the addition of the applicable aircraft/engine combination or rating onto an Australian Part 66 Licence — maintenance of that particular aircraft type or rating;
2. for the purposes of paragraph 145.A.30 (j), an employee who is appropriately qualified and competent for the scope of work for which he or she is to be authorised, to issue a certificate of release to service for maintenance of aeronautical products;
3. for the purposes of section 145.A.30, a specialist maintenance certifying employee under paragraph 145.A.30 (f) on condition that the AMO is satisfied that the specialist maintenance certifying employee is trained, assessed and qualified in accordance with standards and procedures included within the AMO's exposition and has an adequate understanding of:
 (i) the aircraft or aeronautical products to be maintained; and
           (ii) airworthiness implications and requirements relevant to