Every aircraft operator shall transfer passenger name record information not later than twenty four hours - Amendments to Passenger Name Record Information Regulations, 2022 - 68/2024 - Customs - Non Tariff
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Passenger Name Record obligation tightened: amendment requires conjunctive inclusion of departure time in transferred data. The Passenger Name Record Information (First Amendment) Regulations, 2024 substitute in regulation 5(4) the words 'departure time; or' with 'departure time and', designate the short title of the amendment, and provide that it shall come into force upon publication in the Official Gazette under powers of section 157 of the Customs Act, 1962.
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Passenger Name Record obligation tightened: amendment requires conjunctive inclusion of departure time in transferred data.
The Passenger Name Record Information (First Amendment) Regulations, 2024 substitute in regulation 5(4) the words "departure time; or" with "departure time and", designate the short title of the amendment, and provide that it shall come into force upon publication in the Official Gazette under powers of section 157 of the Customs Act, 1962.
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