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Instrument number CASA EX86/23 I, Daniel bernard o'hagan, Manager, Legislative Drafting, Legal, International & Regulatory Affairs Division, a delegate of CASA, make this instrument under regulations 11.160 and 11.205 of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998.
[Signed D.B. O'Hagan] Danny O'Hagan Manager, Legislative Drafting Legal, International & Regulatory Affairs Division 22 August 2023 CASA EX86/23 — DAMP Requirements for Maintenance Organisations Outside Australian Territory Exemption 2023
1 Name This instrument is CASA EX86/23 — DAMP Requirements for Maintenance Organisations Outside Australian Territory Exemption 2023.
2 Duration This instrument: (a) commences on 1 September 2023; and (b) is repealed at the end of 31 August 2026.
3 Definitions Note In this instrument, certain terms and expressions have the same meaning as they have in the Civil Aviation Act 1988 and the regulations. These include: CAR, CASR and Part 145 organisation. In this instrument: applicable SSAA has the meaning given by regulation 99.010 of CASR. DAMP or drug and alcohol management plan has the meaning given by regulation 99.010 of CASR. DAMP organisation has the meaning given by regulation 99.010 of CASR. SSAA has the meaning given by regulation 99.010 of CASR. SSAA employee, in relation to a DAMP organisation, has the meaning given by regulation 99.010 of CASR.
4 Exemption (1) This section applies to a DAMP organisation in relation to the maintenance of Australian aircraft or aeronautical products outside Australian territory, if: (a) the organisation is: (i) the holder of a certificate of approval, within the meaning of subregulation 2(1) of CAR; or (ii) a Part 145 organisation; and (b) the organisation has not developed and implemented a DAMP that covers the performance of an applicable SSAA outside Australian territory. (2) The DAMP organisation is exempt from compliance with regulations 99.030, 99.035 and 99.040 of CASR in relation to its SSAA employees who perform or are available to perform an applicable SSAA. (3) The exemption is subject to the conditions mentioned in section 5.
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