Civil Aviation Act 2023

Monitoring, investigation, and enforcement - Improvement notices and non-disturbance notices - Non-disturbance notices

302: Power to issue non-disturbance notice

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An inspector can give a non-disturbance notice to someone involved in aviation or in charge of an aviation place. This happens when the inspector thinks it is necessary to help them do their job. You might get a non-disturbance notice if you are in charge of an aviation place or are involved in aviation. If someone gets a decision made against them, they can appeal to the District Court under section 453. The inspector has the power to make decisions about non-disturbance notices to help them perform their functions.

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Part 9Monitoring, investigation, and enforcement
Improvement notices and non-disturbance notices: Non-disturbance notices

302Power to issue non-disturbance notice

  1. An inspector may issue a non-disturbance notice to an aviation participant or person who manages or controls an aviation place if the inspector reasonably believes that it is necessary to do so to facilitate the performance or exercise of the inspector’s functions or powers.

  2. A person in respect of whom a decision is made under subsection (1) may appeal against the decision to the District Court under section 453.

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