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AVIATION TRANSPORT SECURITY REGULATIONS 2005 - REG 4.51

Action by Secretary in relation to accreditation

  (1)   If there is a change to an AACA's operations resulting in the AACA no longer carrying on business in accordance with the requirements of the AACA's security program, the Secretary may issue a notice, in writing, to the AACA in accordance with subregulation   (2).

  (2)   The notice may propose one or more of the following actions:

  (a)   that the AACA agree to restrict the AACA's activities to those that are in accordance with the AACA's security program;

  (b)   that the AACA agree to the Secretary imposing a condition on the AACA's accreditation as an AACA relating to activities that are not in accordance with the AACA's security program;

  (c)   that the AACA agree to comply with a different AACA security program;

  (d)   that the AACA's accreditation as an AACA be revoked.

Note:   The Secretary may revoke the AACA's accreditation as an AACA if the AACA does not accept a proposed action, or if the AACA accepts a proposed action but does not complete the action--see regulation   4.51DB.

  (3)   The AACA must:

  (a)   notify the Secretary, in writing, of which, if any, of the actions proposed in the notice the AACA will accept; and

  (b)   do so within 14 days of receiving the notice.

  (4)   If:

  (a)   the notice proposes that the AACA's accreditation as an AACA be revoked in accordance with paragraph   (2)(d); and

  (b)   the AACA accepts the proposed action;

the AACA is taken to have requested the Secretary to revoke the AACA's accreditation under regulation   4.51D.



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