Legislation – Air Traffic Management and Unmanned Aircraft Act 2021
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SCHEDULE 2Enforcement of airspace change directions and connected appeals
PART 1Enforcement of directions
Enforcement orders
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1
The CAA may give an order under this paragraph (an “enforcement order”) to a person if—
a
the CAA has given the person a contravention notice (and has not withdrawn it),
b
the representation period has ended,
c
the CAA has considered any representations made before the end of that period (and not withdrawn) about the matters in the contravention notice, and
d
the CAA has determined that the person has contravened a direction requirement specified in the contravention notice in one or more of the ways specified in the notice.
2
An enforcement order must—
a
specify the direction requirement and contravention in respect of which it is given;
b
require the person to take the steps specified in the order to remedy the consequences of the contravention;
c
require the person to take those steps within a reasonable period specified in the order;
d
explain that the CAA may impose a penalty on the person in accordance with this Schedule if the person fails to take the specified steps within the specified period;
e
give the CAA’s reasons for giving the order.
3
As soon as practicable after giving an enforcement order, the CAA must publish the order.