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PART 1Sanctions regulations

CHAPTER 1Power to make sanctions regulations

Types of sanction

6Aircraft sanctions

(1)For the purposes of section 1(5)(d) regulations “impose aircraft sanctions” if they impose prohibitions or requirements for one or more of the following purposes—

(a)detaining disqualified aircraft (see subsection (6)) within the United Kingdom, or controlling the movement of disqualified aircraft within the United Kingdom and the airspace over the United Kingdom;

(b)ensuring that disqualified aircraft—

(i)do not overfly the United Kingdom, or

(ii)leave the airspace over the United Kingdom;

(c)preventing persons from owning, chartering or operating aircraft registered in a prescribed country;

(d)preventing aircraft from being registered in a prescribed country;

(e)preventing the registration of—

(i)aircraft in which a designated person (see section 9) holds a prescribed interest (or designated persons, taken together, hold a prescribed interest), or

(ii)aircraft chartered by demise to designated persons.

(2)For the purposes of section 1(5)(d) regulations also “impose aircraft sanctions” if they authorise directions within subsection (3), (4) or (5).

(3)Directions are within this subsection if they are given for a purpose mentioned in subsection (1)(a) or (b) and either—

(a)they are given by the Secretary of State to—

(i)the CAA,

(ii)a person who holds a licence under Chapter 1 of Part 1 of the Transport Act 2000 (air traffic services), or

(iii)an airport operator, or

(b)they are given to the operator or pilot in command of a disqualified aircraft by—

(i)the Secretary of State, or

(ii)a person mentioned in paragraph (a)(i), (ii) or (iii).

(4)Directions are within this subsection if they are given by the Secretary of State to the CAA for the purpose of terminating the registration of any aircraft mentioned in subsection (1)(e).

(5)Directions are within this subsection if they are given by the Secretary of State to the operator or pilot in command of a British-controlled aircraft for the purpose of preventing the aircraft from—

(a)overflying a prescribed country, or

(b)landing in a prescribed country.

(6)In this section “disqualified aircraft” means aircraft—

(a)owned, chartered or operated by—

(i)designated persons,

(ii)persons connected with a prescribed country, or

(iii)a prescribed description of persons connected with a prescribed country,

(b)registered in a prescribed country, or

(c)originating from a prescribed country.

(7)Provision authorising directions by virtue of subsection (2) may include provision—

(a)as to the effect of any such directions so far as they are inconsistent with requirements or permissions under any other enactment;

(b)requiring a person not to disclose any such directions if the Secretary of State notifies the person to that effect.

(8)For the purposes of this section any reference to the United Kingdom includes a reference to the territorial sea.

(9)In this section “aircraft”—

(a)subject to paragraph (b), includes—

(i)unmanned aircraft, and

(ii)aircraft capable of spaceflight activities;

(b)does not include the naval, military or air-force aircraft of any country.

(10)In this section—