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and such regulations may make different provision as respects
different classes of aircraft and different classes of licences.
(2) Regulations made under this section may, for the purpose of securing compliance with the regulations, provide for the imposition of the following penalties, namely-
(a)
(b)
in the case of a first offence against the regulations, a fine not exceeding five hundred pounds or imprisonment for
a term not exceeding three months or both such fine and
such imprisonment; and
in the case of a second or subsequent offence against the regulations, a fine not exceeding five thousand pounds or imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years or both such fine and such imprisonment.
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Section 14. (1) The Governor may, with the approval of a Secretary of State, make regulations-
Similar provisions required, but it will
be for the Governor in Council to make
regulations.
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(a) requiring any person-
(i) who carries on the business of carrying passengers or goods in aircraft for hire or reward on such journeys or classes of journeys (whether beginning and ending at the same point or at different points) as may be specified in the regulations, or
(ii) who is the holder of a licence in respect of a customs
aerodrome,
to furnish to such authorities as may be specified in the regulations such information relating to the use of aircraft for the purpose of his said business and to the persons employed in connection with that use, or, as the case may be, relating to the use of the aerodrome and to the persons employed in aircraft arriving thereat or departing therefrom, as may be prescribed by the
regulations;
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(b)
(c)
requiring the owner, or the pilot or other person in
charge, of any aircraft arriving at, or departing from, any
customs aerodrome to furnish to the holder of the licence
in respect of that aerodrome such information as may be
necessary to enable the holder of the said licence to
comply with such of the provisions of the regulations as
relate to him;
prescribing the times at which, and the form and manner in
which, any information required under the regulations is to
be furnished:
Provided that a person carrying on such a business as is mentioned in sub-paragraph (1) of paragraph (a) of this subsection shall not be required to furnish information relating to the use of aircraft on journeys wholly outside the Colony, or relating to persons exclusively employed outside the Colony, unless the person carrying on the business is either a British subject or a British protected person resident in the Colony or a citizen of the Republic of Ireland resident in the Colony or a body corporate incorporated under the law of the Colony.
Similar provisions required but-
(a) in the proviso at the end of
sub-paragraph 1(a) replace "a British
subject or a British protected person resident in the Colony or a citizen of
the Republic of Ireland resident in the
Colony" by "a British national".
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