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BERMUDA
1945 : 58
FUMIGATION (CONTROL)
ACT 1945
ARRANGEMENT OF
SECTIONS
1 Interpretation
2 Savings
3 Fumigating substance; re striction on sale
and pur chase
4 Licensed fumigators
5 Fumigation only by li censed fumigators
6 Standing instructions by Minister
7 Parliamentary scrutiny of declarations and
standing instructions
[29 December 1945]
[preamble and
words of enactment omitted]
Interpretation
1 In this Act—
"fumigating
substance" means hydro-cyanic acid, any cyanide compound, and any other
poisonous substance declared by the
Governor, by notice in the Gazette, to be a
fumigating substance within the meaning of this Act, being a substance from
which a
poisonous gas can be evolved or generated;
"fumigation"
means fumigation by the use of a fumigating sub stance;
"licensed
fumigator" means a person holding a licence granted by the Minister under
this Act and authorizing him to carry
out fumigations;
"the
Minister" means the Minister for the time being responsible for health and
related matters.
Savings
2 (1) This
Act does not apply—
(a) in relation to any fumigation carried out under
proper authority at any of Her Majesty's naval, military or air force
establishments
in Bermuda, or any fumigating substance supplied by Her
Majesty's Government for the purpose of carrying out any such fumigation
as
afore said;
(b) in relation to any fumigation carried out under
proper authority in any leased area or in relation to any fumi gating substance
supplied by the Government of the United States of America for the purpose of
carrying out any such fumigation as aforesaid;
(c) in relation to the fumigation of any oceangoing
ship, or in relation to any fumigating substance kept on board any such ship
for
the purpose of fumigation.
(2) This Act is in addition to and not in
substitution for or in derogation of the Pharmacy and Poisons Act 1979 [title 11 item 5].
(3) In this section "ocean-going ship" means ship ordinarily engaged in
ocean voyages.
Fumigating
substance; restriction on sale and purchase
3 (1) Except
with the written permission of the Chief Medical Of ficer—
(a) no person shall sell or supply or offer or
attempt to sell or supply any fumigating substance to any person who is not a
licensed
fumigator;
(b) no person other than a licensed fumigator shall
pur chase or obtain or attempt to purchase or obtain any fumigating substance.
(2) Any person who contravenes anything in
subsection (1) commits an offence against this Act:
Punishment on summary conviction: a fine of
$1,680.
Licensed fumigators
4 (1) The
Minister may grant licences to persons to carry out fu migations, and any
person who holds such a licence is in Act referred
to as a "licensed
fumigator".
(2) With respect to such licences as aforesaid —
(a) an applicant for a licence shall make
application to the Minister in writing;
(b) if it appears to the Minister that the
applicant is in every respect a fit person to carry out fumigations, the Minis ter
may grant
him a licence accordingly;
(c) the Minister may at any time by notice in
writing served on the holder of a licence revoke or suspend the licence;
(d) a licence, if not previously revoked, shall
remain in force for a period of twelve months or for such shorter period as may
be specified
in the licence, and shall then expire:
Provided that where any licence is suspended the licence shall
cease to be in force during the suspension; but, if restored, it shall
nevertheless expire on the same date as it would have expired if it had not
been suspended;
(e) a licence may be granted subject to such
conditions and limitations as may be specified in the licence;
(f) subject to paragraph (a) and paragraph (b),
the grant, revocation or suspension of a licence shall be within the absolute
discretion
of the Minister, and it shall not be necessary for the Minister to
assign any reason for a re fusal to grant a licence, and no appeal
shall lie
from the Minister's decision;
(g) it shall be, prima facie, evidence of the
grant, revocation or suspension by the Minister of any licence, if the li cence
or the
notice revoking or suspending the licence is signed by the Chief Medical
Officer.
Fumigation only
by licensed fumigators
5 (1) No
person except a licensed fumigator or a person acting under the immediate
supervision and directions of a licensed fumigator
shall carry out or take part
in any fumigation; and any person who con travenes this subsection commits an
offence against this
Act:
Punishment on
summary conviction: a fine of $1,680.
(2) A licensed fumigator shall not carry out any
fumigation—
(a) which is not in compliance with any conditions
or limi tations specified in his licence;
(b) except under the authority and in accordance
with the terms of a permit issued to him by the Chief Medical Of ficer and
authorizing
that particular fumigation;
(c) except in accordance with standing
instructions;
and any licensed fumigator who contravenes anything in this subsection commits an offence against this Act:
Punishment on
summary conviction: a fine of $1,680.
(3) Every permit authorizing a fumigation as
aforesaid shall set out the kind and quantity of the fumigating substance to be
used, a
de scription of the building, place, vessel, vehicle or thing which it
is in tended to fumigate, the date of the intended fumigation
and the hour at
which the intended fumigation is intended to commence.
(4) In this section "standing
instructions" means the instruc tions referred to in section 6.
(5) Notwithstanding anything in subsections (1)
to (4), the Chief Medical Officer may in his discretion grant permission in
writing
to any person to carry out a fumigation out of doors, that is to say,
elsewhere than in a house, roofed building, vessel or vehicle,
for the purpose
of ex terminating vermin; and a fumigation carried out by or under the imme diate
supervision and directions of
a person to whom such a permission is granted,
and in accordance with any instruction, conditions or limita tions contained or
specified in the permission, shall not be unlawful.
Standing
instructions by Minister
6 (1) The
Minister shall cause instructions to be drawn up pre scribing in sufficient
detail the manner in which fumigations are to be
carried out, and the measures
which are to be taken, and the devices which are to be used, so as to secure
the safety of persons
and domestic animals; and when the Minister has approved
the instructions, the in structions shall become and be known as "standing
instructions relating to fumigation", in this Act referred to as
"standing instructions".
(2) The Minister shall cause a copy of standing
instructions to
be
issued to every licensed fumigator and shall also cause them to be published in
the Gazette for publication information as soon
as practica ble after they are
approved.
[GN 5/1976]
(3) The Minister may, by further instructions
approved by him, amend, vary, add to or revoke any standing instructions, and
the Minis
ter shall cause a copy of any such further instructions to be issued
to every licensed fumigator and shall also cause any such further
instruc tions
to be published in the Gazette.
(4) Standing instructions, as amended, varied,
or altered from time to time, shall have the force of law.
Parliamentary
scrutiny of declarations and standing instructions
7 The negative resolution procedure
shall apply to a declara tion made under section 1 and standing instructions
issued under sec
tion 6.
[the Act was
brought into operation on 1 January 1946 by notice published in Gazette #1 of
1946]
[Amended by:
1949
: 24
1952 : 11
GN 367/1966
1970 : 390
GN 5/1976
1977 : 35]
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