Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:4:p22
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 4 (pt 22/27)
Character Range: 115912–118725

an officer a power of CASA under these Regulations.
 (1A) The Director may, by written instrument, delegate to a person a power of CASA under these Regulations for, or in connection with, the performance of a function conferred on CASA under subsection 9(1) of the Act.
 (2) However, the following powers of CASA must be exercised by the Director personally:
 (b) the power to issue a type acceptance certificate subject to a condition under subregulation 21.029B(2);
 (c) the power to refuse to issue a type acceptance certificate under subregulation 21.029C(1);
 (d) the power to suspend or cancel a type acceptance certificate under subregulation 21.051(4).
 (3) A delegation may be subject to conditions stated in the instrument of delegation.
 (4) A delegate is subject to any written direction of the Director in the exercise of a power, or the performance of a function, delegated under this regulation.
Subpart 11.J—Manuals of Standards—procedures

11.265  Purpose of Subpart
  This Subpart sets out the procedures for consultation before CASA issues a Manual of Standards.
Note: Manuals of Standards are documents which support these Regulations by providing detailed technical material, such as technical specifications or standards. Manuals of Standards are legislative instruments and are subject to registration and disallowance under the Legislation Act 2003.

11.267  Application of Subpart to amendment or revocation of Manual of Standards
  The procedures in this Subpart apply to the amendment or revocation of a MOS in the same way as the procedures apply to the issue of a MOS.

11.270  Definition—MOS
  In this Subpart:
MOS means Manual of Standards.

11.275  Notice of intention to issue Manuals of Standards not required in certain circumstances
 (1) CASA must comply with the procedures set out in this Subpart before issuing a MOS unless the Director determines, in writing, that:
 (a) it is necessary to issue the MOS as soon as practicable in the interests of aviation safety; or
 (b) the MOS is required to give effect to a specific undertaking given by the Minister; or
 (c) the MOS is required to give effect to an obligation under an international treaty or an intergovernmental agreement; or
 (d) the MOS is of a minor or machinery nature that does not substantially alter existing arrangements; or
 (e) following the procedures would endanger aviation security or be otherwise contrary to the public interest.
 (2) If the Director makes such a determination, CASA must publish it, and a statement of the reasons for it, on the Internet within 28 days after the determination is made.
Note: The URL for CASA's web site is http://www.casa.gov.au.
 (3) If CASA issues a MOS on the basis of a determination under paragraph (1)(a) (an urgent MOS), CASA must, within 28 days after the