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In this subpart:

67.201 Purpose

This Subpart prescribes rules relating to the operating requirements of medical examiners.

67.203 Continued compliance

(a) A person who holds a medical examiner certificate must−

(1) hold at least one complete and current copy of the certificate holder’s exposition at each location of the practice specified in the exposition; and

(2) comply with all procedures, systems and programmes detailed in the certificate holder’s exposition, including those relating to conflicts of interest; and

(3) make every applicable part of the exposition available to personnel who require it to carry out their duties; and

(4) continue to meet and comply with the requirements prescribed for medical examiner certification under Subpart D; and

(5) attend ongoing training courses in aviation medicine and aviation regulation, as may reasonably be required by the Director; and

(6) comply with general directions and emergency directives issued under schedule 2, clause 25 of the Act; and

(7) hold an up-to-date copy of the medical manual or be able to access the manual online; and

(8) ensure that an accurate record is kept of every examination of every applicant for a medical certificate; and

(9) notify the Director of any change of address for service or telephone number within 28 days of the change.

(b) The Director may prescribe conditions under which a person who holds a medical examiner certificate may operate during or following any of the changes specified in rule 67.163(a)(7)(iii).

(c) A person who holds a medical examiner certificate must−

(1) comply with any conditions prescribed under paragraph (b); and

(2) where any of the changes referred to in paragraph (b) require an amendment to the certificate holder’s medical examiner certificate, forward the certificate to the Director as soon as practicable; and

(3) make such amendments to the certificate holder’s exposition as the Director considers necessary in the interests of aviation safety.

 

Subpart D

Subpart F