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Title: Vital Area Regulations CH
Category: Ministry of National Defense(國防部)
Chapter 3 :Common Prohibited Actions and Restrictions
Article 8
The penalty for violating the above rules, prohibited actions and restrictions regarding new construction, structural modifications or remodeling of houses, warehouses or other structures and material piles, is to have the offending party demolish the structure(s) within a specified time frame. In the case of landscape modifications, the offender is to restore the landscape back to its original form. If the demolition or restoration required by law is not finished within the specified time frame, or inappropriate methodologies were used, the commander of the vital area is authorized to carry out the penalty. If hiring a third party is required to carry out the penalty, any expenses incurred will be passed along to the offending party.
Article 9
* Violation of Item number one in Article 4 and Item number one in Article 5, the offender will be sentenced to imprisonment of longer than one year and no more than seven years.
* Unintentional violation of the stated regulations will result in a penalty of less than one year imprisonment or community service or a fine of five hundred NT dollars or less.
Article 10
* Violation of Item number one of Article 6, or Item number one, two, four and five of Article 7 will result in the penalty of imprisonment of no more than five years.
* Unintentional violation of the stated regulations will result in a penalty of imprisonment or community service of no more than ten months or a fine of three NT hundred dollars or less.
Article 11
The penalty for violating Item number three and six of Article 7 will be determined by the Department of Defense.
Article 12
* The penalty for violating Item number two, three, four, five and six of Article 4; or Item number two and three of Article 5; or Item number two, three and four of Article 6 is imprisonment or community service of no more than three years, or a fine of no more than one thousand NT dollars.
* Unintentional violation of the stated regulations will result in imprisonment or community service of no more than six months or no more than a one hundred NT dollar fine.
Article 13
Violation of Item number one of article 4, Item number one of article 5, or Item number two of Article 6 or Item number one, two, four and five of Article 7 will result in the confiscation of the offender's equipment, film, written material and aircraft.
Article 14
* Destroying or removing any signs in a vital area will result in a penalty of imprisonment or community service of no more than one year or a three hundred NT dollar fine or less
* The penalty for the unintentional destruction or removal of any signs in a vital area is to provide restitution.
Article 14-1
* Violation of Item number two of Article 7-1 will result in a fine of no less than one hundred thousand NT dollars and no more than five hundred thousand NT dollars. The offender will also be responsible to improve the situation within a specified time frame. If the improvement is not achieved within the specified time frame, the fine will be repeated daily during the duration of the improvement. Any imposed fines are to be paid within a specified time frame. If fines are not paid within the specified time frame, the matter will be referred to law enforcement officials for enforcement.
* The owners of any pigeon coops within the specified range surrounding the military airport that were in place prior to the enactment of the above regulations will be mandated by the appropriate government agency and police department to relocate all the pigeon coops to non-restricted areas. The stated agency will be responsible for compensating pigeon coop owners for expenses incurred during the relocation. For those who refuse to comply with the order, the removal of the pigeon coops will be enforced without compensation. Furthermore, the offender will be subject to the penalties stated above.
* The compensation program for the stated regulation of pigeon coop removal will be determined by the Department of Defense.