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3.7 Contracting States shall regularly update security features
in new versions of their travel documents, to guard
against their misuse and to facilitate detection of cases where
such documents have been unlawfully altered, replicated or
issued.
3.8 Contracting States shall establish controls on the
creation and issuance of travel documents in order to safeguard
against the theft of their stocks and the misappropriation
of newly issued travel documents.
3.9 Recommended Practice.— Contracting States
should incorporate biometric data in their machine readable
passports, visas and other official travel documents, using one
or more optional data storage technologies to supplement the
machine readable zone, as specified in Doc 9303, Machine
Readable Travel Documents. The required data stored on the
integrated circuit chip is the same as that printed on the data
page, that is, the data contained in the machine-readable zone
plus the digitized photographic image. Fingerprint image(s)
and/or iris image(s) are optional biometrics for Contracting
States wishing to supplement the facial image with another
biometric in the passport. Contracting States incorporating
biometric data in their Machine Readable Passports are to
store the data in a contactless integrated circuit chip complying
with ISO/IEC 14443 and programmed according to the
Logical Data Structure as specified by ICAO.
D. Travel documents
3.10 Contracting States shall begin issuing only Machine
Readable Passports in accordance with the specifications of
Doc 9303, Part 1, no later than 1 April 2010.
Note.—This provision does not intend to preclude the issuance
of non-machine readable passports or temporary travel
documents of limited validity in cases of emergency.
3.10.1 For. passports issued after 24 November 2005 and
which are not machine readable, Contracting States shall
ensure the expiration date falls before 24 November 2015.
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I. Inspection of travel documents
3.31 Contracting States shall assist aircraft operators in
the evaluation of travel documents presented by passengers, in
order to deter fraud and abuse.
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3.33 Aircraft operators shall take necessary precautions at
the point of embarkation to ensure that passengers are in
EXTRACTS FROM ANNEX 9 — FACILITATION
Attachment Annex 17 — Security
ATT-5 1/7/06
possession of the documents prescribed by the States of transit
and destination for control purposes as described in this chapter.
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K. Entry procedures and responsibilities
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3.46 The public authorities of each Contracting State
shall seize fraudulent, falsified or counterfeit travel documents.
The public authorities shall also seize the travel documents
of a person impersonating the rightful holder of the
travel document. Such documents shall be removed from
circulation immediately and returned to the appropriate authorities
of the State named as issuer or to the resident
Diplomatic Mission of that State.
3.47 Recommended Practice.— Where appropriate,
Contracting States should introduce a system of advance
passenger information which involves the capture of certain
passport or visa details prior to departure, the transmission of
the details by electronic means to their public authorities, and
the analysis of such data for risk management purposes prior
to arrival in order to expedite clearance. To minimize handling
time during check-in, document reading devices should be
used to capture the information in machine readable travel
documents.
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N. Identification and entry of crew and
other aircraft operators’ personnel
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3.70 Adequate controls shall be placed on the issuance of
CMCs and other official crew identity documents to prevent
fraud, for example, a background check and certification of
employment status of an applicant prior to issuance, controls
on blank card stock, and accountability requirements for
issuing personnel.
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CHAPTER 4. ENTRY AND DEPARTURE
OF CARGO AND OTHER ARTICLES
A. General
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4.6 Where practicable, in order to improve efficiency,
modern screening or examination techniques shall be used to
facilitate the physical examination of goods to be imported or
exported.
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CHAPTER 5. INADMISSIBLE PERSONS
AND DEPORTEES
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B. Inadmissible persons
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5.8 Contracting States that have reason to believe that an
inadmissible person might offer resistance to his removal shall
 
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