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新西兰民航法 New Zealand Civil Aviation Act 1990

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(i) illness or any bodily or mental infirmity, defect, incapacity, or risk of incapacity suffered by the licence holder; or
(ii) the effect on the licence holder of treatment for any illness, infirmity, defect, incapacity, or risk of incapacity:
(c) stating to the Director, whether in writing or otherwise,—
(i) the nature of a licence holder’s illness, infirmity, defect, incapacity, or risk of incapacity; or
(ii) the effect on a licence holder of treatment for any illness, infirmity, defect, incapacity, or risk of incapacity.
Section 27C: inserted, on 1 April2002, by section 5 of the Civil Aviation (Medical Certification) Amendment Act 2001 (2001 No 87).
Section 27C(3): amended, on 18 September 2004, by section 175(1) of the
Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003 (2003 No 48).
Section 27C(4): amended, on 18 September 2004, by section 175(1) of the
Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003 (2003 No 48).
Section 27C(5)(b): amended, on 18 September 2004, by section 175(1) of the
Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003 (2003 No 48).
27D Medical examination, report, and disclosure
(1) Before the Director issues a medical certificate, an applicant must have a medical examination by a medical examiner who must forward his or her report to the Director.
(2) The Director may, by written notice, require any applicant to disclose, or authorise the disclosure of, any information relevant to his or her medical condition or history for the purpose of determining whether or not the applicant is eligible for a medical certificate under section 27B.
Section 27D: inserted, on 1 April2002, by section5 of the Civil Aviation (Medical Certification) Amendment Act 2001 (2001 No 87).
27E Expiry of medical certificate
The Director may, on receiving an application for a medical certificate from a licence holder before the expiry of his or her existing medical certificate, grant an extension of no more than 60 days from the expiry date of the licence holder’s existing medical certificate with any additional conditions, restrictions, or endorsements as the Director considers necessary.
Section 27E: inserted, on 1 April2002, by section5 of the Civil Aviation (Medical Certification) Amendment Act 2001 (2001 No 87).
27F Designation of aviation examiners and medical examiners
(1) The Director must designate, by issuing an aviation document under section 9, 1 or more medical examiners to conduct examinations under section 27D.
(2) The Director may designate, by issuing an aviation document under section 9, 1 or more aviation examiners to conduct specified examinations that the Director may require under this Part.
Section 27F: inserted, on 1 April2002, by section 5 of the Civil Aviation (Medical Certification) Amendment Act 2001 (2001 No 87).
27G General directions and emergency directives
(1) The Director may, by notice in the Gazette, issue general directions in relation to—
(a) conducting examinations of applicants and licence holders, and reporting the results of those examinations to the Director; and
(b) providing exceptions for temporary medical conditions to the reporting requirements set out in section 27C; and
(c) specifying the requirements of examinations or other clinical matters, which must be reasonable, including, but not limited to,—
(i) the medical content of examinations:
(ii) the interpretation and analysis of results of examinations:
(iii) the significance of results of examinations for the purpose of determining whether or not an applicant is eligible for a medical certificate under section 27B.
(2) Before issuing general directions under subsection (1), the Director must consult with those persons, health professionals with aviation medical experience, representative groups within the aviation industry or elsewhere, government departments, and Crown agencies that he or she considers appropriate.
(3) General directions issued in relation to the matters specified in subsection (1 )(a) or (c) must be—
(a) notified in writing to aviation examiners or medical examiners; and
(b) incorporated in a medical manual issued by the Director.
(4) The Director may issue directives in emergency situations without consultation or prior notice in the Gazette, but those directives—
(a) must be published in the Gazette as soon as practicable after they are issued; and
(b) expire on the day that is 90 days after the date on which they were issued.
(5) The Director may reissue, under subsection (1), directives issued under subsection (4) before or after they expire.
Section 27G: inserted, on 1 April2002, by section 5 of the Civil Aviation (Medical Certification) Amendment Act 2001 (2001 No 87).
27H Investigation of medical condition of licence holder
(1) The Director may, by written notice, require any licence holder, at the licence holder’s expense, to undertake any tests, examinations, or re-examinations conducted by any suitably qualified and experienced person, or to provide any medical information, at any time before the expiry of his or her medical certificate, if the Director has reasonable grounds to believe that the licence holder—
(a) may be unable to exercise safely the privileges to which the medical certificate relates; or
(b) has obtained his or her medical certificate fraudulently.
(2) If the Director has delegated under section 27O the authority to issue medical certificates to any medical examiner, the Director may, by written notice to the relevant licence holder, withdraw any medical certificate that the medical examiner has issued under that authority within 60 days after the date it was issued if the Director requires the licence holder to supply additional medical information, in which case the Director must decide whether to reissue the medical certificate in accordance with section 27B.
(3) The Director may, by written notice, require any licence holder, at the Authority’s expense, to undertake any tests, examinations, or re-examinations conducted by any suitably qualified and experienced person, or to provide any medical information, at any time before the expiry of his or her medical certificate if—
(a) the Director—
(i) is monitoring licence holders on the basis of random selection from the register of current medical certificates that is required to be maintained under section 27B(7); or
(ii) has reasonable grounds to believe that the licence holder’s medical certificate was issued in error; or
(iii) is monitoring aviation examiners or medical examiners for compliance with the requirements of this Act or the rules; and
(b) the Director has reasonable grounds to believe that any of those tests, examinations, re-examinations, or medical information are necessary to investigate the matters specified in paragraph (a).
(4) The Director may, by written notice, require any licence holder to disclose, or authorise the disclosure of, any relevant information for the purpose of determining whether or not the licence holder—
(a) meets the medical standards prescribed in the rules; or
(b) is able to exercise safely the privileges to which the medical certificate relates.
Section 27H: inserted, on 1 April2002, by section 5 of the Civil Aviation (Medical Certification) Amendment Act 2001 (2001 No 87).
27I Revocation, suspension, amendment, and surrender of medical certificate
(1) If the Director has reasonable grounds to believe that a licence holder may be unable to exercise safely the privileges to which the licence holder’s medical certificate relates, the Director may, by written notice to the licence holder,—
(a) suspend any medical certificate issued to the licence holder; or
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