Western Australian Consolidated Regulations (1) Every examination
of candidates for qualification for a certificate, shall be held at such times
and at such places as the Director from time to time determines and
notification of each determination and the closing date for entries for the
examination shall be advertised in a newspaper circulating generally
throughout the State.
(2) A candidate for an
examination for qualification for a certificate shall —
(a) be
the holder of a pilot’s licence specified in regulation 4(1)(a);
and
(b)
forward an examination fee of $103.00 to the Director prior to the date of the
examination.
(3) Every examination
for qualification for a certificate shall —
(a) be
conducted by 3 examiners appointed by the Director;
(b) be
based on the information set out in the “Aerial
Agriculture — Chemical Rating Manual” produced by
Commonwealth and State Authorities on behalf of the Australian Agricultural
Council, or such other information as the Director determines and has
specified in a public manner;
(c) be a
written examination of 1½ hours’ duration; and
(d)
embrace questions on the various sections of the Manual or other information
referred to in paragraph (b).
(4) The examiners
shall determine from time to time the percentage of marks required to be
obtained by a candidate to pass the examination.
[Regulation 9 amended in Gazette
7 Jul 1989 p. 2116; 3 Aug 1990 p. 3672;
18 Oct 1991 p. 5310; 24 Jul 1992 p. 3601;
24 Jun 1994 p. 2831; 3 Sep 1996 p. 4370;
23 Jun 1998 p. 3316; 15 Jun 2001 p. 2973;
31 May 2005 p. 2397; 16 Jun 2006 p. 2111;
15 Jun 2007 p. 2751; 20 May 2008 p. 1933;
26 Jun 2009 p. 2598; 30 Jun 2010 p. 3106;
30 Jun 2011 p. 2694.]