Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:10:p47
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 10 (pt 47/63)
Character Range: 1677962–1680635

the reasons for the refusal included that the person failed to meet the relevant medical standard;
the notice given to the person under regulation 11.060 must state the respects in which the person did not meet the standard.
 (2) Failure to comply with subregulation (1) in relation to a decision does not affect the validity of the decision.

67.190  Reconsideration of decision to refuse medical certificate
 (1) A person to whom CASA has refused to issue a medical certificate, or to whom CASA has issued a medical certificate subject to a condition not sought by the person, may apply to CASA in writing for reconsideration of the decision.
 (2) The application must be made within 21 days after the day when the person is told by CASA, in writing, that it:
 (a) has refused to issue a medical certificate to the person; or
 (b) has issued a medical certificate subject to a condition not sought by the person.
 (3) The reconsideration of an application submitted to CASA must not be carried out solely by the CASA officer who made the decision being reconsidered.
Note: A refusal to issue a medical certificate is reviewable by the Administrative Review Tribunal—see the Act, section 31 and regulation 201.004.

67.195  Medical certificate—conditions
 (2) Without limiting regulations 11.056 and 11.067, CASA may issue a medical certificate subject to a condition that the period during which the certificate remains in force may be extended only by CASA.

67.200  Conditions applicable to certain medical certificates—correcting lenses
 (1) In addition to any other condition imposed by or under this Part or Part 11, a medical certificate issued to a person who needs correcting lenses to satisfy the requirements of item 1.36 of table 67.150, item 2.36 of table 67.155 or item 3.34 of table 67.160 is subject to the conditions set out in subregulations (2) and (4).
 (2) The person must have those correcting lenses available for use while exercising the privileges of a licence for which the certificate is required.
 (3) If the person is the holder of, or an applicant for, a licence for which he or she is required to meet medical standard 1 or 2, the correcting lenses may be a pair of spectacles or a combination of contact lenses and a pair of spectacles.
 (4) A person to whom subregulation (3) applies must have within reach, while he or she is performing duties essential to the operation of an Australian aircraft during flight time, a spare pair of spectacles for each pair of correcting lenses that he or she requires to meet the relevant medical standard.
 (5) The holder of a medical certificate that is subject to a condition set out in subregulation