(1) This Division contains various general provisions relating to mutual recognition under the ANZA mutual recognition agreements.
(2) Other provisions of this Act also deal with mutual recognition under the ANZA mutual recognition agreements, as set out in the table below.
Outline of other provisions of this Act that deal with mutual recognition | ||
Item | For provisions concerning... | See... |
1 | New Zealand AOCs that will be recognised in Australia (known as New Zealand AOCs with ANZA privileges ) | (a) section 3AA (when a New Zealand AOC with ANZA privileges is in force for Australia); and (b) paragraph 26(2)(e) and subsection 27(2) (operating in Australia under such an AOC); and (c) section 28C (holder of such an AOC to provide certain documents and information to CASA); and (d) sections 28D and 28E (the Director's power to issue and revoke Australian temporary stop notices); and (e) section 28G (disapplying regulations that would otherwise apply to the holder of a New Zealand AOC with ANZA privileges). |
2 | Australian AOCs that will be recognised in New Zealand (known as Australian AOCs with ANZA privileges ) | (a) paragraph 7(c) (extension of Act to New Zealand activities); and (b) paragraph 9(1)(ba) (CASA's safety regulation role in relation to New Zealand activities); and (c) subsections 27(2AA) to (2AC) (CASA's power to issue Australian AOCs with ANZA privileges); and (d) paragraph 28(1)(e) and section 28B (additional conditions for issue of such AOCs); and (da) subsection 28BAA(2) (making certain additional conditions for issue of Australian AOCs with ANZA privileges have effect as ongoing conditions); and (e) subsection 28BD(2) (holders of such AOCs to comply with New Zealand law); and (f) section 28F (CASA's obligations in response to a New Zealand temporary stop notice). |
3 | Other aspects of mutual recognition | (a) subsection 3(1) (definitions of key terms); and (b) paragraph 9(3)(aa) (CASA's role in implementing the ANZA mutual recognition agreements); and (c) Part IIIA (use of powers to monitor compliance with New Zealand law). |