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18.—(1) Subject to paragraph (4), the Governor may designate a person to carry out any of the functions of the Governor under this Order that are specified in the designation, subject to such conditions as the Governor thinks fit.
(2) The Governor may revoke or vary a designation made under paragraph (1).
(3) Before making a designation under paragraph (1) or revoking or varying a designation under paragraph (2), the Governor must consult, and take into account any advice given by, ASSI.
(4) The Governor may not designate a person to carry out the functions of the Governor under this article or under article 28.
(5) In this article, “ASSI” means Air Safety Support International Limited, a company registered in the United Kingdom under company number 4104063, which is a wholly owned subsidiary company of the Civil Aviation Authority constituted in accordance with the Civil Aviation Authority (Overseas Territories) Directions 2014(1).
These directions were given by the Secretary of State to the Civil Aviation Authority under section 6(2)(b), (c) and (d) of the Civil Aviation Act 1982 on 14th March 2014 and amended by the Civil Aviation Authority (Overseas Territories) (Variation) Directions 2015. A copy of the directions can be found at: http://www.airsafety.aero/About-ASSI/Directions-Establishing-ASSI.aspx. A hardcopy document is available for inspection by appointment only at the offices of Air Safety Support International Limited at Floor 2, The Portland Building, 25 High Street, Crawley, West Sussex, RH10 1BG.
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