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BERMUDA
1961 : 49
IMPORTATION OF
FRUITS, VEGETABLES
AND FLOWERS ACT 1961
ARRANGEMENT OF
SECTIONS
1 Minister may prohibit im portation of
fruits, vegeta bles and flowers
2A Commercial importers
2 Gazette notice; saving for certain
shipments
3 Penalty
4 [omitted]
[17 April 1961]
[preamble and
words of enactment omitted]
Minister may
prohibit importation of fruits, vegetables and flowers
1 Subject to this Act the Minister
responsible for agriculture ("the Minister") may prohibit the
importation of specified
fresh fruits, vegetables and flowers into Bermuda
during any particular period in any year.
[Section 1
amended by 1994 : 25 effective 18 July 1994]
Gazette notice;
saving for certain shipments
2 With respect to the prohibition
authorized by section 1—
(a) the imposition or revocation of such
prohibition shall be notified in the Gazette at least seven days before such
imposition or
revocation is expressed to take effect;
(b) such prohibition shall not be applicable to any
consign ment of fruits vegetables or flowers in respect of which the importer
satisfies
the Minister by the produc tion of documents or otherwise that the
shipment thereof was prior to the date on which such prohibition
was notified
as provided in this section;
(c) section 6 of the Statutory Instruments Act 1977
[title 1 item 3] shall not apply.
[Section 2
amended by 1994 : 25 effective 18 July 1994]
Commercial
importers
2A (1) Without
prejudice to his powers under section 1, the Minister may at any time, if he
thinks fit, exercise those powers, in relation
to commercial importers only,
under and in accordance with this section; and, where he acts under this
section, the following provisions
shall have effect—
(a) notwithstanding section 2, he may give notice
of the imposition or revocation, as the case may be, of the prohibition to all
commercial
importers by means of a letter or telefax expressed to have
immediate effect;
(b) where such a notice imposes a prohibition, it
shall not have effect in relation to any consignment of fruits, vegetables or
flowers
which a commercial importer satisfies the Minister was already on order
when the importer received the notice;
(c) section 2 of this Act shall not have effect,
and section 6 of the Statutory Instruments Act 1977 shall not apply, in
relation to
the matters dealt with by the notice.
(2) "Commercial
importer" in this section means a person who for financial reward or gain
imports fresh fruits, vegetables
or flowers into Bermuda.
(3) For
the purpose of exercising his powers under this section, the Minister shall
institute and maintain a register of commercial
importers, and shall register
them by recording in a book, in relation to each of them, his name and address,
and such other information
relating to him as the Minister deems necessary or
expedient for that purpose.
(4) Before
a person begins for financial reward or gain to import fresh fruits, vegetables
or flowers into Bermuda, he shall make application
in writing to the Minister
to be registered under subsection (3), and shall supply to the Minister such
particulars relating to
himself as the Minister may require for that purpose.
(5) Where
a person, without having made application as
required by subsection (4), for financial reward or gain imports any fresh
fruits, vegetables or flowers into Bermuda at a time
when a notice imposing a
prohibition (being a prohibition relating to the fresh fruits, vegetables or
flowers in question) on all
commercial importers is in force under subsection
(1), the importation shall be in contravention of this section for the purposes
of section 3, notwithstanding that that person is not registered at the time
under subsection (3).
[Section 2A
inserted by 1994 : 25 effective 18 July 1994]
Penalty
3 Where a consignment of fruits,
vegetables or flowers is imported into Bermuda in contravention of section 1 or
2A—
(a) there shall be levied a penalty equivalent to
twice the "cost insurance and freight" value of the consignment in
addition
to any other import duty payable on the consignment under the Customs
Tariff Act 1970; and
(b) the consignment shall be forfeited to the
Crown.
[Section 3
substituted by 1994 : 25 effective 18 July 1994]
Repeal
4 [omitted]
[Amended by
1968 : 166
1977 : 35
1994 : 25]
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