Air Navigation Act |
Air Navigation (Aviation Security) Order |
Citation |
1. This Order may be cited as the Air Navigation (Aviation Security) Order 1999 and shall come into operation on 1st October 1999. |
Application |
Definitions |
3. In this Order, unless the context otherwise requires —
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Power of Commissioner to require information |
4.—(1) The Commissioner may by notice in writing served on any person —
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Power to give directions to operators of aircraft |
5.—(1) The Commissioner may, by direction in writing served on a person who is the operator of any one or more aircraft registered or operating in Singapore, require that person to take such security measures as may be specified in the direction.
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Power to give directions to other persons |
6.—(1) The Commissioner may by direction in writing served on a person —
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General or urgent directions under paragraph 5 or 6 |
7.—(1) A direction given to any person under paragraph 5 or 6 need not be addressed to that particular person, but may be framed in general terms applicable to all persons to whom such a direction may be given or to any class of such persons to which that particular person belongs.
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Objections to certain directions under paragraphs 5 and 6 |
8.—(1) This paragraph shall apply to any direction given under paragraphs 5 and 6 which does not contain a statement that the security measures are urgently required and that accordingly the direction is to take effect immediately.
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Enforcement notices |
9.—(1) Where the Commissioner is of the opinion that any person has failed to comply with any general requirement of a direction given to him under paragraph 5 or 6, the Commissioner may serve on that person a notice (referred hereinafter as an enforcement notice) —
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Contents of enforcement notice |
10.—(1) An enforcement notice may specify in greater detail the measures which are described in general terms in those provisions of the direction to which it relates which impose general requirements, but may not impose any requirement which could not have been imposed by a direction given by the Commissioner under the provision under which the direction was given.
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Offences relating to enforcement notices |
11. Any person who, without reasonable excuse, fails to comply with an enforcement notice served on him, shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $5,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 months or to both. |
Objections to enforcement notices |
12.—(1) The person on whom an enforcement notice is served may serve on the Commissioner a notice in writing of his objection to the enforcement notice, specifying the grounds of the objection.
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Enforcement notices: Supplementary |
13.—(1) An enforcement notice served on any person —
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Inspection of aircraft and aerodromes |
14.—(1) For the purpose of enabling the Commissioner to determine whether to give a direction to any person under paragraph 5 or 6, or of ascertaining whether any such direction is being or has been complied with, any person authorised in writing by the Commissioner (referred to in this paragraph as an authorised person) shall have power, on production (if required) of his credentials, to inspect —
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False statements relating to baggage, cargo, etc. |
15.—(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (3), a person shall be guilty of an offence if, in answer to a question which —
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Unauthorised presence on board aircraft |
16.—(1) A person shall not —
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Offences relating to authorised persons |
17. A person who —
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Service of documents |
18. Any notice or document containing a direction and any other document required or authorised by any provision of this Order to be served on or given to any person may be served or given —
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Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, Singapore. |