s.76Register to be kept and particulars furnished by hotel keepers and others
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Section 76Part 6Entry and Landing

Register to be kept and particulars furnished by hotel keepers and others

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It is the duty of the keeper of any premises to which this section applies to keep a register in the prescribed form and containing the prescribed particulars of all persons staying at the premises who are not Caymanian.
The keeper of any such premises shall, where directions for the purpose are issued by the Cabinet, make to the Chief Immigration Officer such returns concerning the persons staying at the premises, at such times and in such form as may be specified in such directions.
It is the duty —
of every person, whether Caymanian or not, staying at any premises to sign, when so required, a statement as to his nationality, and, if non-Caymanian to furnish and sign a statement of the particulars required under this section; and
of the keeper of any such premises to require any person who stays at the premises to sign the statement and furnish the particulars required from him under this section and to preserve such statements including any statements supplied under this section to any previous keeper of the premises for a period of two years from the date when the statements were signed.
Every register kept, and all particulars furnished, under this section shall, at all reasonable hours, be open for inspection by any constable, immigration officer or person authorised by the Cabinet.
This section applies to any premises, whether furnished or unfurnished, where lodging or sleeping accommodation is provided for reward.
The breach of a duty imposed by this section is an offence.