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Aircraft Act,1934

Act No : 22


Section : Emergency powers for protecting the public health.

5*[8B. Emergency powers for protecting the public health. (1) If the Central Government is satisfied that India or any part thereof is visited by or threatened with an outbreak of any ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Ins. by Act 12 of 1972, s. 7. 2 See for instance, rule 18 of the Indian Aircraft Rules, 1937 (Gazette of India, 1937, Pt. I, p. 640). 3 Ins. by Act 7 of 1936, s. 2. 4 For the Indian Aircraft (Public Health) Rules, 1946, see Gazette of India, Extraordinary, 1946, p. 775. 5 Ins. by Act 22 of 1938, s. 2. 12 dangerous epidemic disease, and that the ordinary provisions of the law for the time being in force are insufficient for the prevention of danger arising to the public health through the introduction or spread of the disease by the agency of aircraft, the Central Government may take such measures as it deems necessary to prevent such danger. (2) In any such case the Central Government may, without prejudice to the powers conferred by section 8A, by notification in the Official Gazette, make such temporary rules with respect to aircraft and persons travelling or things carried therein and aerodromes as it deems necessary in the circumstances. (3) Notwithstanding anything contained in section 14, the power to make rules under sub-section (2) shall not be subject to the condition of the rules being made after previous publication, but such rules shall not remain in force for more than three months from the date of notification: Provided that the Central Government may by special order continue them in force for a further period or periods of not more than three months in all.]


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