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21.1. Competent authority

Regulation (EU) 2022/203

For the purpose of this Annex, the ‘competent authority’ shall be:

(a)     for Section A, Subpart A,

1.       for design organisations, the Agency;

2.       for production organisations that have their principal place of business in a territory for which a Member State is responsible under the Convention on International Civil Aviation, signed in Chicago on 7 December 1944 (‘the Chicago Convention’), the authority designated by that Member State or by another Member State in accordance with Article 64 of Regulation (EU) 2018/1139, or the Agency if the responsibility has been reallocated to the Agency in accordance with Article 64 or 65 of Regulation (EU) 2018/1139;

3.       for production organisations that have their principal place of business outside a territory for which a Member State is responsible under the Chicago Convention, the Agency;

(b)     for Section A, Subparts B, D, E, J, K, M, O and Q, the Agency;

(c)      for Section A, Subparts F and G:

1.       for natural or legal persons that have their principal place of business in a territory for which a Member State is responsible under the Chicago Convention, the authority designated by that Member State or by another Member State in accordance with Article 64 of Regulation (EU) 2018/1139, or the Agency if the responsibility has been reallocated to the Agency in accordance with Article 64 or, as regards Subpart G, Article 65 of Regulation (EU) 2018/1139;

2.       for natural or legal persons that have their principal place of business outside a territory for which a Member State is responsible under the Chicago Convention, the Agency;

(d)     for Section A, Subpart H and I, the authority designated by the Member State where the aircraft is registered or will be registered:

(e)     for Section A, Subpart P:

1.       for aircraft registered in a Member State, the authority designated by the Member State of registry;

2.       for unregistered aircraft, the authority designated by the Member State which prescribed the identification marks;

3.       for the approval of the flight conditions related to the safety of the design, the Agency.