BVI Under Evaluation For Emergency Management Accreditation

Tuesday, 2 December 2014 - 4:15pm

By the end of this week, the British Virgin Islands (BVI) will know whether its National Disaster Management Programme (NDMP), led by the Department of Disaster Management (DDM), has met the required standards and can be considered for accreditation from the United States based Emergency Management Accreditation Programme (EMAP).

Honourable Andrew A. Fahie, MHA

District 1 Representative

Honourable Melvin M. Turnbull, MHA

Minister of Natural Resources District 2 Representative

Honourable Julian Fraser, RA, MHA

Leader of the Opposition District 3 Representative

Honourable Alvera Maduro-Caines, MHA

Junior Minister for Tourism District 6 Representative

(1) Any criminal offence committed in the Territory punishable by three months or more

(2) Any offence against the Immigration and Passport Act (Cap. 130)

(1) A Thousand Dollars ($1000.00 USD) and twelve (12) months imprisonment

(2) Deportation is desirable under any violation of the Immigration and Passport Act (CAP. 130).

(1) Cancellation of the Entry Permit by the Chief Immigration Officer

(2) Expiration of the Entry Permit

(3) Death

(4) On issue of a deportation order

A  $40 stamp duty per document is payable.

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