wstorms
Contributor
What standards are you talking about?
There are no standards governing your diving. There are only recommendations regarding staying within the limits of your "training and experience." By "training and experience," PADI is referring to a combination of the two, and you are supposed to use good judgment as to whether the combination in your past is adequate. Some dive operations will require AOW or its equivalent for deeper dives, but that is a requirement of the dive operation, not the agency. The agency, in fact, has no legal authority to make such a requirement.
Well see my post above; it seems PADI does in fact require students to have specific certifications. In addition, in the same instructor manual you find a chapter called "General standards and procedures" starting on page 15. Within these standards, you find the following definition of a deep dive:
"Deep Dive A deep dive is conducted at a depth between 18 to 30 metres/60 to 100 feet. Exceptions: Some courses such as Deep Diver and TecRec courses allow for greater depths."
I can't comment on whether or not it is legal and conform the proper authority, but as a DM, you better treat the mentioned standards as, well, standards.