Civil Aviation Act 2023

Functions, powers, and duties of participants in civil aviation system - Regulatory roles - CAA

25: CAA to maintain separate accounts in respect of AvSec

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"Aviation security money is tracked in a separate account by the people in charge of flying rules."

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The CAA has to keep separate accounts for AvSec. You can think of the CAA as the people in charge of making sure everyone follows the rules of flying in New Zealand. AvSec refers to aviation security, which is about keeping people safe when they are flying.

The CAA must do this to keep track of the money that is spent on AvSec. This is stated in the law, which you can find on the legislation website. It is similar to a rule that was made earlier, which you can compare to this one.

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Regulatory roles: CAA

25CAA to maintain separate accounts in respect of AvSec

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