(1) CASA may direct the holder of a flight crew licence to produce any or all of the following documents for inspection by CASA:
(a) the holder's licence document;
(b) unless the holder also holds a medical exemption for the exercise of the privileges of the licence--the holder's medical certificate or recreational aviation medical practitioner's certificate;
(c) a document that includes a photograph of the holder showing the holder's full face and his or her head and shoulders:
(i) that was issued within the previous 10 years by the government, or a government authority, of:
(A) the Commonwealth or a State or Territory; or
(B) a foreign country, or a state or province (however described) of a foreign country; and
(ii) that has not expired or been cancelled.
(2) CASA may direct the holder of a certificate of validation to produce any or all of the following documents for inspection by CASA:
(a) the holder's certificate of validation;
(b) the holder's overseas medical certificate;
(c) the holder's overseas flight crew licence;
(d) a document that includes a photograph of the holder showing the holder's full face and his or her head and shoulders:
(i) that was issued within the previous 10 years by the government, or a government authority, of:
(A) the Commonwealth or a State or Territory; or
(B) a foreign country, or a state or province (however described) of a foreign country; and
(ii) that has not expired or been cancelled.
(3) The holder of a flight crew licence or certificate of validation commits an offence if:
(a) CASA directs the holder to produce a document under subregulation (1) or (2); and
(b) the holder does not produce the document within the period mentioned in subregulation (4).
(4) For paragraph (3)(b), the period is as follows:
(a) if, when the direction was given, the holder was exercising, had just finished exercising, or was about to exercise, the privileges of the licence or certificate of validation--immediately;
(b) in any other case--7 days after the day the direction is given.
(5) An offence against this regulation is an offence of strict liability.