Examples of 1967 Regulations in a sentence
Officers have a right of access to all aerodromes, whether Customs airports or licensed aerodromes, and a right of boarding and inspecting any aircraft and any goods loaded thereon.(Regulation 23 of the 1964 to 1967 Regulations as amended).
Among the sections applicable is Section 202 of the Customs Consolidation Act, 1876, which provides for the forfeiture of prohibited or restricted goods on export.(Regulation 25 of the 1964 to 1967 Regulations as amended).
This paragraph applies to a transition member who was a member of the 1967 Scheme under the 1967 Regulations or 1992 Regulations.
Although provision in law still exists (Regulation 8 (1)(b)(ii) and Regulation 11(2)(b) of the 1964 to 1967 Regulations as amended), formal report inwards/declaration outwards for aircraft transporting Union goods only between Ireland and other EU Member States is not to be sought.
The opportunity has also been taken to make a corresponding change to cover changes of duties for Emergency Ambulance Officers subject to the 1967 Regulations.
The amendment relating to the Ambulance Managers affects five sets of regulations - the General Regulations, 1989; the original 1967 Regulations; the Former Hospital Scheme Regulations; the ‘Existing Members’ Regulations; and, the ‘New Members’ Regulations.
Revenue may not refuse permission to the pilot of an aircraft making an intra-Union flight, (which is not carrying either third country goods or passengers who have originated in a non-EU country and not cleared at another EU Airport), to land at a place other than a Customs airport , save where such refusal is necessary for the purposes of enforcing a prohibition or restriction on importation or exportation (see paragraph 3.2.1).(Regulations 7 and 9 of the 1964 to 1967 Regulations as amended).
The age of the Scheme is also an important consideration in respect of the timing of key changes to the Town Planning Regulations 1967 ("Regulations").
The Contractor shall comply with the Factories and Machinery Act 1967, Regulations and Guidelines regarding Noise Exposure.
The 1967 Regulations recognized there would be circum- stances when the points total did not reflect an applicant’s prospects for successful establishment.