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#### 7 Publication etc. of a designation
(1) CASA must cause a declaration designating an area to be a prohibited area, a restricted area or a danger area to be published:
(a) if the declaration is to have effect for a period of 3 months or longer—in the AIP; or
(b) in any other case—in a NOTAM.
(2) Publication of a declaration of a restricted area must set out the conditions in accordance with which the flight of aircraft over the area is permitted.
(3) Publication of a declaration of a danger area must contain sufficient information about the nature of the danger to enable the pilot in command of an aircraft to take adequate precautions.
(3A) A declaration of a danger area that, in accordance with paragraph 6(5C)(a) or (b), specifies the area to be a military operating area or another type of area, must set out the conditions in accordance with which the flight of aircraft in the area is permitted.
> Note: Consistent with Australia’s international obligations, conditions on the flight of aircraft in so much of the area as is outside Australian territory may only be imposed in relation to Australian aircraft.
(4) If a declaration of a prohibited area or restricted area is to have effect for a period of 3 months or longer, CASA must, as soon as practicable, notify ICAO and its member States of:
(a) the declaration of the area; and
(b) the location and boundaries of the area.