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The '''Space Industry Act 2018''' (c. 2) is an [[Act of Parliament (UK)|Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom]] introduced by [[Chris Grayling]] as [[Secretary of State for Transport]] to create a regulatory framework to enable commercial spaceflight activities (involving both launch to orbit and sub-orbital spaceflight) to be carried out from [[spaceport]]s in the United Kingdom.

The '''Space Industry Act 2018''' (c. 2) is an [[Act of Parliament (UK)|Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom]] introduced by [[Chris Grayling]] as [[Secretary of State for Transport]] to extend and improve the regulatory framework for commercial spaceflight activities (involving both launch to orbit and sub-orbital spaceflight) to be carried out from [[spaceport]]s in the United Kingdom and launches and other activities overseas by UK entities. It operates in conjunction with the [[Outer Space Act 1986]].<ref name=twobirds-202008>{{cite web |url=https://www.twobirds.com/en/news/articles/2020/uk/one-giant-regulatory-leap-for-uk-spaceflight |title=One giant (regulatory) leap for UK spaceflight: the launch of the UK Government's consultation on the supporting regulations to the Space Industry Act 2018 |author=Nicholas Puschman et al |publisher=Bird & Bird |date=August 2020 |access-date=10 March 2021}}</ref>



== Outline of provisions ==

== Outline of provisions ==


Revision as of 16:25, 10 March 2021

Space Industry Act 2018
Act of Parliament
Long titleA Bill to make provision about space activities and suborbital activities; and for connected purposes.
Citation2018 c. 2
Introduced byChris Grayling (Commons)
Lord Callanan (Lords)
Dates
Royal assent15 March 2020
Other legislation
AmendsRailways and Transport Safety Act 2003
Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997
Transport Act 2000
History of passage through Parliament
Text of statute as originally enacted
Revised text of statute as amended

The Space Industry Act 2018 (c. 2) is an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom introduced by Chris GraylingasSecretary of State for Transport to extend and improve the regulatory framework for commercial spaceflight activities (involving both launch to orbit and sub-orbital spaceflight) to be carried out from spaceports in the United Kingdom and launches and other activities overseas by UK entities. It operates in conjunction with the Outer Space Act 1986.[1]

Outline of provisions

The Act prohibits the carrying on of spaceflight and specified associated activities without a licence and breach of this prohibition will be an offence. The Secretary of State is the regulatory authority and has a duty to secure public safety in carrying out his or her functions under the Act. There are powers to enable the Civil Aviation Authority or other persons to carry out functions on behalf of the Secretary of State. Applicants for licences will also be required to meet any requirements set out in secondary legislation made under this Act.[2]

It creates offences including:

Prosecutions under this act require the consent of the Attorney General for England and Wales or the Director of Public Prosecutions in Northern Ireland.

References

  1. ^ Nicholas Puschman; et al. (August 2020). "One giant (regulatory) leap for UK spaceflight: the launch of the UK Government's consultation on the supporting regulations to the Space Industry Act 2018". Bird & Bird. Retrieved 10 March 2021. {{cite web}}: Explicit use of et al. in: |author= (help)
  • ^ Department for Transport (2018). Space Industry Bill [HL]: Explanatory Notes (PDF). London.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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