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onward transmission of airmail. Such arrangements should
take into account aviation securip and appropriate narcotics
control measures.
C. Facilities required for
implementation of public health,
emergency medical relief, and
animal and plant quarantine measures
6.51 Contracting States, in cooperation with airport
operators, shall ensure the maintenance of public health,
including human, animal and plant quarantine at international
airports.
6.52 Recommended Practice.- Contracting States
should provide, at or near all their major international airports,
facilities and services for vaccination or revaccination,
and for the delivery of the corresponding certzjicates.
6.53 Recommended Practice.- International airports
should have available adequate facilities for administration of
public health and animal and plant quarantine measures
applicable to aircraft, crew, passengers, baggage, cargo, mail
and stores.
6.54 Recommended Practice.- Contracting States
should provide arrangements whereby passengers and crew in
transit can remain in premises free from any danger of infection
and insect vectors of diseases and, when necessary,
facilities should be provided for the transfer of passengers and
crew to another terminal or airport nearby without exposure to
any health hazard. Similar arrangements and facilities should
also be made available in respect of animals.
6.55 Contracting States, in cooperation with airport
operators and aircraft operators, shall take all steps to ensure
that the procurement, preparation, handling, storage and
service of food and water supplies intended for consumption
both at airports and on board aircraft are hygienically carried
out in accordance with the pertinent regulations, recommendations
and standards of the World Health Organization and the
per-tinent recommendations of the Food and Agriculture
Organization of the United Nations.
6.56 Contracting States, in cooperation with airport
operators and aircraft operators, shall ensure that an effective
system is instituted for the safe removal and safe disposal of
excrement, refuse, waste water, waste, unused and condemned
food and other matter dangerous to the health of persons,
animals or plants in accordance with the pertinent regulations
and recommendations of the World Health Organization and
the recommendations of the Food and Agriculture Organization
of the United Nations.
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6.57 Recommended Practice.- There should be maintained
at international airports an organized, immediately
responsive staff with facilities for first aid attendance on site
and appropriate arrangements should be available for expeditious
referral of the occasional more serious case to prearranged
competent medical attention.
D. Facilities required for
clearance controls and
operation of control services
6.58 Recommended Practice.- Space and facilities for
the authorities in charge of clearance controls should, as far
as possible, be provided at public expense.
6.59 If the space and facilities referred to in 6.58 are not
provided at public expense, Contracting States shall ensure
that such space and facilities are provided on terms not less
favourable than those which apply to the operators of other
means of transportation entering the State and requiring space
and facilities on a comparable scale.
6.60 Contracting States shall provide sufficient services of
the public authorities concerned, without charge, to operators
during working hours established by those authorities.
Note.- Where traffic, volume and available space and
facilities warrant, Contracting States may wish to provide
clearance controls for passengers and their baggage at more
than one location.
services of such authorities on terms not less favourable to
operators of aircraft than those which apply to operators of
other means of transportation entering the State.
6.62 Recommended Practice.- Contracting States
should make arrangements whereby one State will permit
another State to station representatives of the public
authorities concerned in its territory to examine aircraft,
passengers, crew, baggage, cargo and documentation for
customs, immigration, public health and animal and plant
quarantine purposes, prior to departure for the other State
concerned, when such action will facilitate clearance upon
arrival in that State. Alternatively, Contracting States may by
agreement enter into electronic forms ofpre-clearance for any
of the functions listed above to facilitate clearance upon
arrival in the other State.
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