Section 93Part 8 — Deportation
Duty to afford transportation of deportee to a place outside the Islands
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The master of a vessel about to call at any place outside these Islands shall, if so required by the Cabinet or by an immigration officer, receive a person against whom a deportation order has been made and his dependants, if any, on board the vessel, and shall afford him and them a passage to that place and proper accommodation and maintenance during the journey.
A person who contravenes subsection (1) commits an offence.
The Cabinet may apply any money or property of a person against whom a deportation order has been made in payment of the whole or any part of the expenses of or incidental to the journey from the Islands and of the maintenance, until departure, of such person and his dependants, if any.
Except so far as they are defrayed under subsection (3), any such expenses shall be payable out of public funds.