Military Airworthiness Investigation Regulations (SOR/2018-217)
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Regulations are current to 2024-10-14
Investigations by the Authority (continued)
Marginal note:Notice — production of information or attendance
10 (1) A notice under paragraph 14(10)(a) of the Act, requiring the production of information or attendance before the investigator, must be in the form set out in Form 3 of the schedule.
Marginal note:Notice — medical examination
(2) A notice under paragraph 14(10)(b) of the Act, requiring a person directly or indirectly involved in the operation of an aircraft to submit to a medical examination, must be in the form set out in Form 4 of the schedule.
Marginal note:Notice — information concerning a patient
(3) A notice under paragraph 14(10)(c) of the Act, requiring a physician or other health practitioner to provide information concerning a patient, must be in the form set out in Form 5 of the schedule.
Marginal note:Notice — autopsy or other medical examination
(4) A notice under paragraph 14(10)(d) of the Act, requiring the person who has custody of the body of a deceased person or other human remains to permit the performance of an autopsy on the body or other medical examination on the remains, must be in the form set out in Form 6 of the schedule.
Investigation File
Marginal note:Creation of investigation file
11 (1) If the Authority conducts an investigation into a military-civilian occurrence, the Authority must create and maintain a file relating to the investigation.
Marginal note:Required contents
(2) The file must contain all the information that is relevant to the military-civilian occurrence and records of any representations made under subsection 18(2) of the Act.
Marginal note:Period of retention
(3) The Authority must keep the file for
(a) in the case of an investigation that is completed by the Authority, not less than 20 years after the date of the military-civilian occurrence; and
(b) in the case of an investigation that is completed by a person who is authorized to complete investigations on behalf of the Authority, not less than five years after the date of the military-civilian occurrence.
Coming into Force
Marginal note:Registration
12 These Regulations come into force on the day on which they are registered.
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