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Radiocommunications Act 1992
122Restrictions on issuing certificates of proficiency
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#### 122 Restrictions on issuing certificates of proficiency
(1) The ACMA must not issue a certificate of proficiency unless:
(a) the ACMA is satisfied that the applicant has reached the minimum age in relation to the class of certificates in which the certificate is included; and
(b) the ACMA:
(i) is satisfied that the applicant has achieved satisfactory results in approved examinations or in examinations conducted under the regulations; or
(ii) is satisfied, upon reasonable grounds, that the applicant would probably achieve such results.
(2) In this section:
> approved examination means an examination conducted by:
(a) the ACMA; or
(b) a body or organisation approved by the ACMA, by written instrument, for the purposes of this section; or
(c) an examination approved by the ACMA, by written instrument, for the purposes of this section.
> minimum age, in relation to a class of certificates, means the age that the ACMA, by notice published in the Gazette, declares to be the minimum age for the purposes of this section in relation to that class.