Canadian Aviation Security Regulations, 2012 (SOR/2011-318)
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Regulations are current to 2013-04-29 and last amended on 2012-03-15. Previous Versions
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Disclosure of Information
Marginal note:Prohibition
380. A person other than the Minister must not disclose security-sensitive information that is created or used under this Division unless the disclosure is required by law or is necessary to comply or facilitate compliance with the aviation security provisions of the Act, regulatory requirements or the requirements of an emergency direction.
Division 10
Reserved
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Division 11
Other Aerodrome Operations
Overview
Marginal note:Division overview
391. This Division sets out requirements respecting aerodrome operations that are not dealt with in any other Division of this Part.
- SOR/2012-48, s. 24.
Construction Plans
Marginal note:Requirement to notify Minister
392. (1) The operator of an aerodrome must notify the Minister of all plans to begin new construction or to make a change to the physical security of the aerodrome, if the construction or change relates to regulatory requirements respecting passengers, aircraft, baggage, cargo or mail.
Marginal note:Notice requirements
(2) The notice must
(a) be in writing;
(b) state the date on which the construction will begin or the change will be made; and
(c) set out a description of the construction or change and the safeguards that will be implemented to maintain security in the areas of the aerodrome that will be affected by the construction activities.
- SOR/2012-48, s. 24.
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PART 6
CLASS 3 AERODROMES
Overview
Marginal note:Part overview
401. This Part sets out the basic regulatory framework for security at aerodromes listed in Schedule 3.
Application
Marginal note:Application
402. This Part applies in respect of aerodromes listed in Schedule 3.
Division 1
Prohibited Items
Overview
Marginal note:Division overview
403. This Division completes and supplements the regulatory framework set out in Part 3.
Authorization for Carriage of or Access to Explosive Substances and Incendiary Devices
Marginal note:Authorization
404. The operator of an aerodrome may authorize a person to carry or have access to an explosive substance or an incendiary device at the aerodrome if
(a) the explosive substance or incendiary device is to be used at the aerodrome
(i) for excavation, demolition or construction work,
(ii) in fireworks displays,
(iii) by persons operating explosives detection equipment or handling explosives detection dogs,
(iv) by a police service, or
(v) by military personnel; and
(b) the operator has reasonable grounds to believe that the safety of the aerodrome and the safety of persons and aircraft at the aerodrome will not be jeopardized by the presence of the explosive substance or incendiary device.
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