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for in accordance with regulations promulgated by it, which
regulations, to carry out the provisions and intent of this sub-
title, shall conform to and coincide with, so far as possible,
the provisions of the Air Commerce Act of 1926, and amend-
ments thereto, passed by the Congress of the United States,
and Air Commerce Regulations issued from time to time pur-
suant thereto.
20. (Fees. ) The Commission shall collect fees under the
provisions of this sub-title, as follows:
For the examination and tests of an applicant for an
airman's license............................... $25. 00
For the examination and inspection of an aircraft. $50. 00
For the issuance of certificate of registration for
every aircraft.................................. $2. 00
21. (Exceptions. ) The provisions of this sub-title shall not
apply to civil aircraft or airmen while engaged exclusively in
commercial flying constituting an act of interstate or foreign
commerce, nor to public aircraft.
22. (Penalties for Violation of this Act. ) Any person
who acts as an airman for any civil aircraft when flown or
operated in this State (except as in Section 21 provided) with-
out holding an existing airman's license issued either in
accordance with the provisions of this sub-title or under fed-
eral law; or who flies or operates or causes to be flown in this
State any civil aircraft (except as in Section 21 provided)
without an existing license for such aircraft issued either in
accordance with the provisions of this sub-title or under fed-
eral law; or who violates any provision of this sub-title or any
rule or regulation promulgated hereunder, shall be punish-
able by a fine of not more than one hundred dollars ($100. 00)
or by imprisonment for not more than six months or both.
23. (Uniformity of Interpretation. ) This sub-title shall be
so interpreted and construed as to effectuate its general purpose
to make uniform the law of those states which enact it.
24. (Short Title. ) This Act may be cited as the Uniform
Air Licensing Act.
25. If any section or part of a section of this Act shall be
held to be unconstitutional, such unconstitutionality shall not
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