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BERMUDA STATUTORY
INSTRUMENT
AGRICULTURE
(IMPORTATION AND SALE OF POTATOES) REGULATIONS 1936
[made under the
Agriculture Act 1930 [title 25 item 1] and
brought into op eration on 18 January 1937]
ARRANGEMENT OF
REGULATIONS
1 Inspection of potatoes
2 Procedure for importation of seed potatoes
3 Standard of seed potatoes
4 Name of grower to appear
5 Certificate of inspection; marking of
barrels
6 Declaration of use
7 Prohibited countries
8 Area under plant quaran tine
9 Destruction if diseased
10 Seed potatoes unfit for planting
11 Further sorting and in spection
12 Potatoes unfit for planting not to be sold
13 Irregular importation
14 Table potatoes not to be sold for seed
15 Seed potatoes not to be sold for table
16 Furnishing of information
17 Minister may import for experimental
purposes
18 Offences
Inspection of
potatoes
1 All potatoes imported for any purpose
shall be subject to inspec tion by the Department.
[regulation 1 amended by 1991:99 effective 1 April 1991]
Procedure for
importation of seed potatoes
2 (1) Every
importer of seed potatoes shall notify the Director of his intention to import
seed potatoes, and shall furnish full information
regarding the origin,
certification and other particulars relating to the seed potatoes he desires to
import.
(2) If such information is satisfactory, a
permit to import shall be issued by the Director, to be attached to the bill of
lading after
the signature of the exporter is attached, but the possession of
such permit shall not sanction the use of such potatoes as seed
potatoes unless
all the requirements of these Regulations are ful filled.
[regulation 2 amended by 1991:99 effective 1 April 1991]
Standard of
seed potatoes
3 Every importer shall satisfy the
Director that the seed potatoes imported into Bermuda—
(a) are the produce of approved strains; and
(b) are true to variety and free from an undue
quantity of diseases that would seriously prejudice their value for seed
purposes; and
(c) were not seriously injured by insects when
inspected; and
(d) are from fields which contained less than 15
per centum misses and were not adjacent to fields of diseased pota toes; and
(e) were field-inspected and certified by a duly
recognized authority; and
(f) were inspected after harvest (if such
inspection were re quired) and found to be free from serious tuber diseases.
[regulation 3 amended by 1991:99 effective 1 April 1991]
Name of grower to appear
4 On every certificate of inspection
shall appear the name of the grower.
Certificate of inspection; marking of barrels
5 (1) A
copy of the certificate of inspection shall be submitted to the Director, or
attached to bills of lading or to the barrels or
bags containing the potatoes.
(2) Every
barrel or other package of seed potatoes shall be so marked or labelled as
clearly to indicate the nature of the potatoes
con tained therein.
[regulation
5 amended by 1991:99 effective 1 April 1991]
Declaration of use
6 Every importer of seed potatoes shall
sign a declaration that the seed potatoes imported by him were imported for
seed purposes
only, and the Inspector of Produce shall countersign such
declaration after se curing satisfactory evidence that the potatoes are
seed
potatoes within the meaning of these Regulations.
Prohibited
countries
7 The importation of potatoes from the
undermentioned countries is prohibited, that is to say, the United Kingdom,
Ireland, the countries
of Europe, Newfoundland and the Islands of St. Pierre
and Miquelon.
Area under
plant quarantine
8 No potatoes shall be permitted to be
imported into Bermuda from any area which is under plant quarantine, unless
each consign ment
is accompanied by a certificate from a duly recognized
government authority that such potatoes are free from black wart or other
serious plant disease or plant pest; and each package shall have plainly marked
thereon, or on a label affixed thereon, the number
of the certificate under
which it is so certified.
Destruction if
diseased
9 Any barrel or package found to contain
one or more potatoes with black wart or any other disease or insect pest, the
presence of
which in Bermuda would be likely, in the opinion of the Director,
seriously to prejudice the interests of the potato growers of
Bermuda shall,
together with all its contents, be destroyed or dealt with as the Director
shall determine.
[regulation 9 amended by 1991:99 effective 1 April 1991]
Seed potatoes
unfit for planting
10 Seed potatoes shall be considered to be
unfit for planting—
(a) if they are affected to an undue extent with
common scab, or Rhizoctonia, or Fusarium rot, or late blight rot or any other
tuber
disease or any pest; or
(b) if they are smaller than 1 inches in diameter
or larger than 12 ounces in weight; or
(c) if they include an undue amount of foreign
varieties; or
(d) if they include an undue amount of tubers which
are malformed or badly damaged by sunburn or cuts or other cause.
Further sorting
and inspection
11 When a barrel or package of seed
potatoes is found to contain any potatoes unfit for planting, the Inspector of
Produce shall have
the right to order that they be sorted and again submitted
to him for inspec tion after all potatoes unfit for planting have been
discarded.
Potatoes unfit
for planting not to be sold
12 Discarded potatoes of any of these
classes shall not be sold ex cept under such conditions as the Minister may
determine.
Irregular
importation
13 The Minister may require the importer
of any potatoes imported with respect to which these Regulations have not been
complied with
to export the same within a time to be prescribed by the
Minister, and the failure of the importer of export such potatoes accordingly
shall consti tute a contravention of these Regulations, and after such failure
the Minister may direct such potatoes to be destroyed
or otherwise disposed of.
Table potatoes
not to be sold for seed
14 Any importer or dealer who knowingly
sells table potatoes for seed purposes commits an offence against these
Regulations.
Seed potatoes
not to be sold for table
15 No person shall sell or use or cause to
be sold or used for table purposes any potatoes which have been imported for
seed purposes
without the written permission of the Minister and unless the
import duty payable under the Customs Tariff Act 1970 (title 14 item 12) in respect of potatoes other than certified seed
potatoes has been paid.
Furnishing of
information
16 The Minister or a person authorized by
him may at any time re quire any importer or purchaser of seed potatoes to
supply information
concerning the acquisition and disposal of any seed potatoes
imported, purchased, or sold by him.
Minister may
import for experimental purposes
17 The
foregoing Regulations shall not prevent the Minister from importing seed
potatoes for experimental purposes, the importation
of which would otherwise be
contrary to these Regulations.
Offences
18 (1) Any person who fails to comply with any of
the foregoing provisions of these Regulations commits an offence against these
Regu lations.
(2) Where any person who commits an offence
against these Regulations:
Punishment on
summary conviction: a fine of $12.
[Amended by
1968:166
1991 : 99]
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