Section 309Part 13 — CONTROL OF, AND RETURNS AS TO, PERSONS ON SHIPS
Passenger returns to be made by master
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The master of every ship, whether or not a Cayman Islands ship, which carries any passenger to a place in the Islands from any place outside of the Islands, or from any place in the Islands to any place outside of the Islands, shall furnish to the person and in such manner as the Chief Executive Officer directs —
a return giving the total number of any passengers so carried;
the total number of any class of passengers so carried; and
such particulars with respect to passengers as may be for the time being required by the Chief Executive Officer.
Any passenger shall furnish the master of the ship with any information required by the master of the ship for the purpose of the return.
If —
the master of a ship fails to make a return as required by this section, or makes a false return; or
a passenger refuses to give any information required by the master of the ship for the purpose of the return required by this section, or, for that purpose, gives to the master information which the passenger knows to be false or recklessly gives to the master of the ship information which is false,
the master or passenger commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine of —
two thousand dollars in the case of a failure or refusal; and
three thousand dollars in the case of a false return or false information.