Introductory Text
1.Citation, commencement, operation and extent
2.Interpretation
3.Prohibition of Flights
4.Powers of Airport Operator
5.Saving for scheduled passenger flights
6.Supply of goods to Haiti
7.Exportation of goods to or from Haiti
8.Carriage of goods destined for Haiti
9.Assets of Haiti
10.Bonds
11.Application of Articles 6, 7, 9 and 10
12.Customs powers to demand evidence of destination which goods reach
13.Offences in connection with applications for licences, conditions attaching to licences, etc.
14.Declaration as to goods: powers of search
15.Investigation, etc. of suspected ships, aircraft and vehicles
16.Obtaining of evidence and information
17.Penalties and Proceedings
18.Exercise of Powers of the Secretary of State
19.Revocation of 1993 Order
Signature
SCHEDULE
EVIDENCE AND INFORMATION
1.(1) Without prejudice to any other provision of this Order,...
2.(1) If any justice of the peace is satisfied by...
3.A person authorised by the Secretary of State or the...
4.No information furnished or document produced (including any copy of...
5.(1) Any person who— (a) without reasonable excuse, refuses or...
Explanatory Note