Federal Register of Legislation
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT AND REGIONAL SERVICES
Direction under section 16 of the Air Services Act 1995
Dated 31 . 8 . 2004 (1.20 p.m)
JOHN ANDERSON
Minister for Transport and Regional Services
Air Services Act 1995 Section 16 Direction No. 1 of 2004 1 4
1 Name of the Instrument
This Instrument is the Air Services Act 1995 section 16 Direction No. 4 of 2004.
2 Commencement
This Instrument commences when it is signed.
3 Definitions
In this Instrument:
Airservices Australia or AA is the body that is established under section 7 of the Air Services Act 1995.
4 Direction
I, JOHN DUNCAN ANDERSON, Minister for Transport and Regional Services, pursuant to s.16 of the Air Services Act 1995, give the following direction to AA.
If: (a) on the date on which this direction commences, a volume of airspace above Class D airspace above an airport was classified as Class E airspace; and (b) after the commencement of this direction, AA re- classifies that volume of airspace to Class C airspace, AA must, in performing its function under s.8 of the Air Services Act 1995 of providing facilities and services, provide an operating ATC control tower at the airport and an approach radar control service at the earliest time one can be supplied and installed.
Note A direction given under section 16 is required to be tabled in Parliament in accordance with section 74 of the Air Services Act 1995.
Air Services Act 1995 Section 16 Direction No. 4 of 2004 2
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