The Egg Products Regulations 1993
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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS 1993 No. 1520 FOOD The Egg Products Regulations 1993
2.—(1) In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires—
(4) Section 9 (inspection and seizure of suspected food) of the Act shall apply to food which it is an offence to sell under these Regulations as it applies to food which fails to comply with food safety requirements. (5) Section 34 (which relates to time limits for the commencement of prosecutions) of the Act shall apply in relation to offences under these Regulations as it applies to offences punishable under section 35(2) of the Act. (6) Any reference in these Regulations to a numbered regulation or Schedule shall be construed as a reference to the regulation or Schedule bearing that number in these Regulations.
3.—(1) Subject to paragraph (4) below, no person shall sell for human consumption, or use in the preparation of food intended for sale for human consumption, any egg products which are a mixture of egg products obtained from more than one species. (2) Subject to paragraph (3) and (4) below, no person shall sell for human consumption, or use in the preparation of food intended for sale for human consumption, any egg products unless those egg products comply with the requirements specified in Schedule 1 as read with Schedules 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. (3) Notwithstanding paragraph (2) above, any egg products which have been prepared in another Member State shall not have to comply with the requirements in Part II of Schedule 2. (4) Notwithstanding paragraphs (1) and (2) above, egg products—
4. Any person applying heat treatment to egg products shall-
5.—(1) No person shall on or after 14th October 1993 manufacture any egg products or (except in the circumstances referred to in regulation 3(4)) apply heat treatment to any egg products for the purpose of sale for human consumption otherwise than in an establishment approved for the purposes of these Regulations by the food authority and which complies with the appropriate requirements of Schedules 1 and 8. (2) The food authority on application made to it under this regulation shall issue an approval if it is satisfied that the egg products establishment complies with the requirements of these Regulations. (3) Each application for an approval of an egg products establishment shall be made in writing under this regulation to the food authority by the owner or occupier of, or a person proposing to occupy the establishment to which the application relates. (4) The application for the purposes of paragraph (3) above shall contain such information as the food authority may require. (5) Each food authority shall after an inspection of the egg products establishment consider each application for the approval of any establishment for the purposes of these Regulations and shall approve it only if satisfied that its arrangements at the establishment are such that—
(7) Any approval granted in respect of any egg products establishment under this regulation shall be subject to the condition that any alteration to the establishment shall comply, if appropriate, with the requirements of Schedules 1, 5 and 8. (8) Any person who is aggrieved by the decision of a food authority not to grant an approval or by the imposition of specified conditions, may appeal against that decision in accordance with the provisions of section 37(3) to (6) inclusive of the Act. (9) The food authority shall allot an approval number to each egg products establishment it approves for the purposes of these Regulations. (10) Without prejudice to sections 9 to 12 of the Act, where the food authority has refused an approval under this regulation, a person who prior to the commencement of these Regulations, immediately before such refusal had been using an establishment for the handling of egg products, may continue to use it for that purpose, subject to any reasonable conditions imposed by the food authority for the protection of public health, until the time for appeal has expired and, if an appeal is lodged, until the appeal is finally disposed of or abandoned.
6.—(1) The appropriate Minister may revoke an approval granted under regulation 5 in respect of any egg products establishment if, after an inspection of, or an inquiry into, the method of operation of the establishment he is satisfied in respect of the establishment-
7.—(1) No person shall despatch a container of non-pasteurised egg products from an approved establishment for treatment at another approved establishment unless he ensures that—
(3) Notwithstanding the marking provisions specified in Schedule 10, no person shall despatch a container of non-pasteurised egg products from an approved establishment for treatment at another approved establishment unless he ensures that the container is labelled with the following information—
8.—(1) The food authority shall be responsible for the supervision of those establishments approved by it in accordance with regulation 5. (2) The food authority shall in relation to an approved establishment take any supervision measures considered necessary to ensure that manufacturers of egg products comply with these Regulations and the provisions specified in Schedule 7.
9.—(1) If any person contravenes or fails to comply with any of the provisions of regulations 3(1), (2), (3) and (5), 4, 5(1) or 7(1), (3) and (4), he shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable—
10.—(1) The Regulations specified in columns 1 and 2 of Schedule 11 to these Regulations are revoked to the extent specified in relation thereto in column 3 of that Schedule as from 14th October 1993. (2) No proceedings shall be instituted in the period between the date these Regulations come into force and 14th October 1993 in respect of any act which is alleged to constitute a contravention of the regulations specified in Schedule 11 where any such act is in compliance with the relevant provisions of these Regulations were they in force.
Gillian Shephard Minister of Agriculture, Fisheriesand Food 10th June 1993.
Cumberlege Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Department of Health 8th June 1993 John Redwood Secretary of State for Wales 10th June 1993 Hector Monro Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Scottish Office 8th June 1993
Notes: [1] 1990 c. 16; "the Ministers" is defined in section 4(1) of the Act. back [2] OJ No. L173, 6.7.90, p.5. back [3] Commission Regulation 1274/91/EEC (OJ No. L121, 16.5.91, p.11), Commission Regulation 3540/91/EEC(OJ No. L335, 6.12.91, p.12) and Commission Regulation 2221/92/EEC (OJ No. L218, 1.8.92, p.81). back [4] OJ No.L173, 6.7.90, p.5. back [5] Commission Regulation 1274/91/EEC (OJ No.L121, 16.5.91, p.11), Commission Regulation 3540/91/EEC (OJ No.L335, 6.12.91, p.12) and Commission Regulation 2221/92/EEC (OJ No.L218, 1.8.92, p.81). back [6] OJ No.L212, 22.7.89, p.87. back [7] Council Directive 89/662/EEC (OJ No.L395, 30.12.89, p.13) and Council Directive 91/684/EEC (OJ No.L376, 31.12.91, p.38). back |