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09 August 2011
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Terrorism Act 2000 (Designated Ports) Order 2011 (SI 2011/1938)

Amends the table of designated ports at the end of the Terrorism Act 2000, Sch 7 to add the port of Loch Ryan and to remove the port of Stranraer.

Commencement date

1 September 2011
 

Legislation Affected

Terrorism Act 2000 amended
 

Summary

The Terrorism Act 2000, Sch 7, para 12 of Schedule 7 applies to a journey between Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland or any of the Islands and between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland or any of the Islands.

A ship or aircraft that is employed to carry passengers for reward on such a journey may only call at a port in Great Britain or Northern Ireland for the purposes of disembarking or embarking passengers if that port is a designated port or if

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