Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:10:p44
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 10 (pt 44/63)
Character Range: 1670244–1673085

The evidence must include a photograph of the person.
Example: The identification might take the form of a passport or any of the following that includes a photograph: a driver's licence, a workplace identification document, a student's identity card.
 (3) However, subregulation (1) does not require the DAME or DAO to ask the person to produce the evidence if the DAME or DAO knows or reasonably believes the person is who the person claims to be.
 (4) If the DAME or DAO has asked the person to produce evidence of his or her identity under subregulation (1), the DAME or DAO may refuse to carry out, or finish, the examination until the person produces the evidence.

67.175  Medical certificates—application
  A person may apply to CASA for the issue of a medical certificate.
Note 1: An application must be in the approved form, include all the information required by these Regulations and be accompanied by every document required by these Regulations—see regulation 11.030.
Note 2: Part 11 deals with applications and decision making.

67.180  Medical certificates—issue and refusal
 (1) Subject to subregulation (7) and regulation 11.055, on receiving an application under regulation 67.175, CASA must issue a medical certificate to the applicant if the applicant meets the requirements of subregulation (2).
 (2) For subregulation (1), the requirements are:
 (a) the applicant has undergone any relevant examinations that, in the opinion of CASA, are necessary in the particular case; and
 (b) each relevant examination has been carried out by an examiner to whom subregulation (4) applies; and
 (c) for each relevant examination, the applicant answers every question asked by the examiner that the examiner considers necessary to help CASA to decide whether the applicant meets the relevant medical standard; and
 (d) subject to subregulation (5), the applicant authorises the disclosure to CASA and the examiner of any information or documents about the applicant:
 (i) that are held by a person, organisation, body or authority mentioned in subregulation (6); and
 (ii) that may help CASA to decide whether the applicant meets the relevant medical standard; and
 (e) either:
 (i) the applicant meets the relevant medical standard; or
 (ii) if the applicant does not meet that medical standard—the extent to which he or she does not meet the standard is not likely to endanger the safety of air navigation; and
 (f) if, in addition to any relevant examinations that the applicant has undergone under paragraph (a), CASA has directed the applicant to undergo an examination under subregulation 67.165(1):
 (i) the applicant has undergone that examination; and
 (ii) having taken into account the result of the examination, CASA is satisfied that issuing a medical certificate to the applicant would not endanger the safety of air