Civil Aviation Act 2023

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

305: Issue of subsequent non-disturbance notices

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"Getting another notice to not disturb something after the first one"

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If you get a non-disturbance notice, an inspector can give you another one if they think it's necessary. The inspector can do this before or after the first notice expires. They can even give you more than one new notice.

A new non-disturbance notice must follow the same rules as the first one, which are explained in section 303. This means the new notice has to have the same information as the first one. The inspector must make sure the new notice meets these requirements.

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

305Issue of subsequent non-disturbance notices

  1. If an inspector considers it necessary to do so, the inspector may issue 1 or more subsequent non-disturbance notices to a person, whether before or after the expiry of the previous notice.

  2. A subsequent non-disturbance notice issued under subsection (1) must comply with section 303.

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