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
2
(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the CAA has given the person a contravention notice (and has not withdrawn it),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the CAA has considered any representations made before the end of that period (and not withdrawn) about the matters in the contravention notice, and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.