Civil Aviation Act 2023

Monitoring, investigation, and enforcement - Unruly passenger offences - Preliminary provisions

393: Proceedings for offences

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"What happens if you break the rules of the Civil Aviation Act"

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If you break a rule under this law, you can still be in trouble under another law. This law does not change what happens to you under other laws. You should look at section 391 to see how it affects this rule.

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Part 9Monitoring, investigation, and enforcement
Unruly passenger offences: Preliminary provisions

393Proceedings for offences

  1. This subpart does not affect the liability of a person under any other enactment.

  2. Subsection (1) is subject to section 391.

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