Cayman Islands
Customs Law CUSTOMS (QUEEN’S WAREHOUSE)
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These regulations may be cited as the Customs (Queen’s Warehouse) Regulations (1999 Revision), and the listed land and building are prescribed as the Queen’s Warehouse.
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These regulations may be cited as the Customs (Queen’s Warehouse) Regulations (1999 Revision), and the listed land and building are prescribed as the Queen’s Warehouse.
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These Regulations control the import of water-taxis and require Cabinet approval, an application, and a $50 fee before import is allowed.
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This document sets customs rules for imports, warehouses, bonded duty-free shops, airport procedures, special attendance charges, and anthrax-related import bans.
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These regulations set rules for visas, entry, landing, tourist cards, abnormal-hours airline reporting, and visitor’s work visas.
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These Regulations set out three bonded duty-free shop sites, their shopkeepers, and bond/security conditions, including limits on what goods may be stored.
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People carrying large amounts of money into or out of the Islands must declare or disclose it to an officer, and officers and the Director have related reporting, retention, search, and confidentiality powers and duties.
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This segment controls importing and handling dangerous substances, requires permits for imports and operating premises/vehicles, and sets reporting, inspection, and enforcement rules.
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This segment sets out core data protection rules, individual rights, breach notification duties, and several exemptions.
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This law sets rules for defamation actions, including when special damage is not needed, when apologies or correction offers can reduce or stop proceedings, and when newspaper and public-interest reports are privileged.
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This Part establishes the Cayman Islands Regiment and sets rules for enlistment, training, embodiment, discipline, discharge, and Governor/Commanding Officer powers.
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The Governor delegates to the Commandant the power to promote or transfer Coast Guard commissioned officers, except the Deputy Commandant.
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This law sets up Cayman Islands design-right registration, requiring registered agents for Registry dealings, fees for applications and renewals, and compliance with change and annual-payment rules.
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This law gives diplomatic, Commonwealth, United Nations, and Commonwealth Secretariat-related persons and organisations specified immunities, privileges, and tax or entry protections in the Cayman Islands, and lets the Governor make related orders.
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This law makes miscellaneous amendments to listed Cayman Islands laws, mainly replacing references to the Attorney-General with the Director of Public Prosecutions in specified provisions.
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This Law requires covered-entity directors to be registered or licensed, and gives the Authority power to register, refuse, supervise, suspend, or revoke them.
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This Law sets up a disabilities council, creates a confidential disabilities register, gives persons with disabilities rights to equal treatment and participation, and makes obstruction or false information an offence.
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This Law sets up Cayman Islands hazard-management bodies and procedures, including the Director’s duties, emergency notification rules, shelters, disaster-area powers, and offences for non-compliance.
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This Law sets rules for dormant accounts, including annual notice, publication, transfer of funds to the Government, record keeping, claims, and inspection powers.
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This Law creates a Drug Rehabilitation Court process for eligible drug offenders and gives the court powers to refer, supervise, treat, sanction, and discharge participants.
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These regulations control fuel handling, permits, imports, and pipelines, including meter calibration, display requirements, and offences for breaches.