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INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [59 STAT. and navigation of such aircraft while within its territory, shall be applied to the aircraft of all member States with- out distinction as to nationality, and shall be complied with by such aircraft upon entering or departing from or while within the territory of that State. Section 6 Rule of the Each member State undertakes to adopt measures to insure that every aircraft flying over or maneuvering within its territory and that every aircraft carrying its nationality mark, wherever it may be, shall comply with the rules and regulations relating to the flight and maneuver of aircraft there in force. Each member State undertakes to insure the prosecution of all persons violat- ing the regulations applicable. Section 7 Entry and The laws and regulations of a member State as to the clearance regulations admission to or departure from its territory of passengers, crew or cargo of aircraft, such as regulations relating to entry, clearance, immigration, passports, customs, and quarantine shall be complied with by or on behalf of such passengers, crew or cargo upon entrance into or departure from, or while within the territory of that State. Section 8 Prevention The member States agree to take effective measures to of spread of disease prevent the spread by means of air navigation of cholera, typhus (epidemic), smallpox, yellow fever, and plague, and such other communicable diseases as the member States shall from time to time decide to designate, and to that end member States will keep in close consultation with the agencies concerned with international regula- tions relating to sanitary measures applicable to aircraft. Such consultation shall be without prejudice to the appli- cation of any existing international convention on this subject to which the member States may be parties. Section 9 Each member State may, subject to the provisions of this Agreement, Designation of 1. Designate the route to be followed within its ter- routes and airports ritory by any international air service and the airports which any such service may use; Charges for use 2. Impose or permit to be imposed on any such service of airports and facilities just and reasonable charges for the use of such airports and other facilities; these charges shall not be higher