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| 2000 Chapter 11 - continued | ||||||
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SCHEDULE 7 | |||||
| PORT AND BORDER CONTROLS | ||||||
Interpretation | ||||||
| 1. - (1) In this Schedule "examining officer" means any of the following- | ||||||
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| (2) In this Schedule- | ||||||
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| (3) A place shall be treated as a port for the purposes of this Schedule in relation to a person if an examining officer believes that the person- | ||||||
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Power to stop, question and detain | ||||||
| 2. - (1) An examining officer may question a person to whom this paragraph applies for the purpose of determining whether he appears to be a person falling within section 40(1)(b). | ||||||
| (2) This paragraph applies to a person if- | ||||||
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| (3) This paragraph also applies to a person on a ship or aircraft which has arrived in Great Britain or Northern Ireland. | ||||||
| (4) An examining officer may exercise his powers under this paragraph whether or not he has grounds for suspecting that a person falls within section 40(1)(b). | ||||||
| 3. An examining officer may question a person who is in the border area for the purpose of determining whether his presence in the area is connected with his entering or leaving Northern Ireland. | ||||||
| 4. - (1) A place in Northern Ireland is within the border area for the purposes of paragraphs 2 and 3 if it is no more than one mile from the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. | ||||||
| (2) If a train goes from the Republic of Ireland to Northern Ireland, the first place in Northern Ireland at which it stops for the purpose of allowing passengers to leave is within the border area for the purposes of paragraphs 2 and 3. | ||||||
| 5. A person who is questioned under paragraph 2 or 3 must- | ||||||
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| 6. - (1) For the purposes of exercising a power under paragraph 2 or 3 an examining officer may- | ||||||
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| (2) For the purpose of detaining a person under this paragraph, an examining officer may authorise the person's removal from a ship, aircraft or vehicle. | ||||||
| (3) Where a person is detained under this paragraph the provisions of Part I of Schedule 8 (treatment) shall apply. | ||||||
| (4) A person detained under this paragraph shall (unless detained under any other power) be released not later than the end of the period of nine hours beginning with the time when his examination begins. | ||||||
Searches | ||||||
| 7. For the purpose of satisfying himself whether there are any persons whom he may wish to question under paragraph 2 an examining officer may- | ||||||
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| 8. - (1) An examining officer who questions a person under paragraph 2 may, for the purpose of determining whether he falls within section 40(1)(b)- | ||||||
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| (2) Where an examining officer questions a person in the border area under paragraph 2 he may (in addition to the matters specified in sub-paragraph (1)), for the purpose of determining whether the person falls within section 40(1)(b)- | ||||||
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| (3) A search of a person under this paragraph must be carried out by someone of the same sex. | ||||||
| 9. - (1) An examining officer may examine goods to which this paragraph applies for the purpose of determining whether they have been used in the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism. | ||||||
| (2) This paragraph applies to goods which have arrived in or are about to leave Great Britain or Northern Ireland on a ship, aircraft or vehicle. | ||||||
| (3) In this paragraph "goods" includes- | ||||||
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| (4) An examining officer may board a ship or aircraft or enter a vehicle for the purpose of determining whether to exercise his power under this paragraph. | ||||||
| 10. - (1) An examining officer may authorise a person to carry out on his behalf a search or examination under any of paragraphs 7 to 9. | ||||||
| (2) A person authorised under this paragraph shall be treated as an examining officer for the purposes of- | ||||||
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Detention of property | ||||||
| 11. - (1) This paragraph applies to anything which- | ||||||
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| (2) An examining officer may detain the thing- | ||||||
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Designated ports | ||||||
| 12. - (1) This paragraph applies to a journey- | ||||||
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| (2) Where a ship or aircraft is employed to carry passengers for reward on a journey to which this paragraph applies the owners or agents of the ship or aircraft shall not arrange for it to call at a port in Great Britain or Northern Ireland for the purpose of disembarking or embarking passengers unless- | ||||||
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| (3) Where an aircraft is employed on a journey to which this paragraph applies otherwise than to carry passengers for reward, the captain of the aircraft shall not permit it to call at or leave a port in Great Britain or Northern Ireland unless- | ||||||
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| (4) A designated port is a port which appears in the Table at the end of this Schedule. | ||||||
| (5) The Secretary of State may by order- | ||||||
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Embarkation and disembarkation | ||||||
| 13. - (1) The Secretary of State may by notice in writing to the owners or agents of ships or aircraft- | ||||||
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| (2) Where owners or agents of a ship or aircraft receive notice under sub-paragraph (1) in relation to a port they shall take all reasonable steps to ensure, in respect of the ship or aircraft- | ||||||
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| 14. - (1) The Secretary of State may by notice in writing to persons concerned with the management of a port in the United Kingdom ("the port managers")- | ||||||
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| (2) Where port managers receive notice under sub-paragraph (1) they shall take all reasonable steps to comply with any requirement set out in the notice. | ||||||
| 15. - (1) This paragraph applies to a ship employed to carry passengers for reward, or an aircraft, which- | ||||||
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| (2) The captain shall ensure- | ||||||
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| (3) Where paragraph 27 of Schedule 2 to the Immigration Act 1971 (disembarkation requirements on arrival in the United Kingdom) applies, the requirements of sub-paragraph (2)(a) above are in addition to the requirements of paragraph 27 of that Schedule. | ||||||
Carding | ||||||
| 16. - (1) The Secretary of State may by order make provision requiring a person to whom this paragraph applies, if required to do so by an examining officer, to complete and produce to the officer a card containing such information in such form as the order may specify. | ||||||
| (2) An order under this paragraph may require the owners or agents of a ship or aircraft employed to carry passengers for reward to supply their passengers with cards in the form required by virtue of sub-paragraph (1). | ||||||
| (3) This paragraph applies to a person- | ||||||
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Provision of passenger information | ||||||
| 17. - (1) This paragraph applies to a ship or aircraft which- | ||||||
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| (2) If an examining officer gives the owners or agents of a ship or aircraft to which this paragraph applies a written request to provide specified information, the owners or agents shall comply with the request as soon as is reasonably practicable. | ||||||
| (3) A request to an owner or agent may relate- | ||||||
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| (4) Information may be specified in a request only if it is of a kind which is prescribed by order of the Secretary of State and which relates- | ||||||
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| (5) A passenger or member of the crew on a ship or aircraft shall give the captain any information required for the purpose of enabling the owners or agents to comply with a request under this paragraph. | ||||||
| (6) Sub-paragraphs (2) and (5) shall not require the provision of information which is required to be provided under or by virtue of paragraph 27(2) or 27B of Schedule 2 to the Immigration Act 1971. | ||||||
Offences | ||||||
| 18. - (1) A person commits an offence if he- | ||||||
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| (2) A person guilty of an offence under this paragraph shall be liable on summary conviction to- | ||||||
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