Civil Aviation Act 1968
CH. 61
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traffic enactments apply, and in particular (with that exception) for imposing speed limits on vehicles therein and for restricting or regulating the parking of vehicles or their use for any purpose or in any manner specified in the byelaws;
(d) for prohibiting waiting by hackney carriages except at standings appointed by such person as may be specified in the byelaws;
(e) for prohibiting or restricting access to any part of the
aerodrome;
(f) for preserving order within the aerodrome and preventing
damage to property therein;
(g) for regulating or restricting advertising within the aero-
drome;
(h) for requiring any person, if so requested by a constable or aerodrome official, to leave the aerodrome or any particular part of it, or to state his name and address and the purpose of his being on the aerodrome;
(i) for restricting the area which is to be taken as constituting
the aerodrome for the purposes of the byelaws.
(2) The power to make byelaws under this section shall be exercisable by statutory instrument.
(3) Before making any byelaws under this section the Board shall take such steps as appear to the Board to be appropriate for giving public notice of the proposed byelaws and for affording an opportunity for representations to be made with respect to them, and the Board shall have regard to any such representations and may then make the byelaws in the form proposed or in that form with such modifications as the Board think fit.
(4) In section 23(9) of the Civil Aviation Act 1949, paragraph 1949 c. 67. (e) (which enables Part II of the Military Lands Act 1892 to be 1892 c. 43. applied in relation to the Board's aerodromes) is hereby repealed, but any byelaws made under the said Part II which are in force immediately before the passing of this Act and relate to any aerodrome owned or managed by the Board of Trade shall, in so far as they could have been made by the Board under this section, continue in force and have effect as if so made.
(5) In paragraph (c) of subsection (1) of this section "the road traffic enactments" has the same meaning as in section 1 of this Act; and in paragraph (h) of that subsection "aerodrome official" means a person authorised by the person who is the owner or has the management of the aerodrome, and any such official shall not exercise any power under a byelaw made by virtue of that paragraph (including any byelaw so made by virtue
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