Regulatory Affairs is responsible for the Canadian Aviation Regulation Advisory
Council (CARAC), by assessing and recommending potential
changes to the Canadian Aviation
Regulations (CARs) and their associated standards,
through cooperative rulemaking activities. It provides
functional advice to the regional and headquarters personnel
and advises stakeholders on the consultation process. The
approved changes are then published in the CARs. As well,
Regulatory Affairs manages and publishes the
Transport Canada
Aeronautical Information Manual (TC AIM)
The division is also responsible for the timely
processing of exemptions to regulatory requirements, the
maintenance and amendment of the Delegation of Authority
document, and the issuance of Official credentials to
delegated officers.
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