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CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY REGULATIONS 1998 - REG 67.170

Evidence of identity

  (1)   If a person submits to a relevant examination by a DAME or DAO, the DAME or DAO must ask the person to produce evidence of his or her identity before finishing the examination.

  (2)   The evidence must include a photograph of the person.

Example:   The identification might take the form of a passport or any of the following that includes a photograph: a driver's licence, a workplace identification document, a student's identity card.

  (3)   However, subregulation   (1) does not require the DAME or DAO to ask the person to produce the evidence if the DAME or DAO knows or reasonably believes the person is who the person claims to be.

  (4)   If the DAME or DAO has asked the person to produce evidence of his or her identity under subregulation   (1), the DAME or DAO may refuse to carry out, or finish, the examination until the person produces the evidence.



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