The Food (Star Anise from Third Countries) (Emergency Control) (Scotland) Order 2002
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Whereas it appears to the Scottish Ministers that the import of certain star anise originating in, or consigned from, third countries may, save as permitted by the following Order, involve imminent risk of injury to health, they, in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 6(4), 13(1) and 48(1) of the Food Safety Act 1990[1], and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf, having regard, in accordance with section 48(4A)[2] of that Act, to relevant advice given by the Food Standards Agency, hereby make the following Order: Citation, commencement and extent 1. - (1) This Order may be cited as the Food (Star Anise from Third Countries) (Emergency Control) (Scotland) Order 2002 and shall come into force on 16th February 2002. (2) This Order extends to Scotland only. Interpretation 2. In this Order-
and in the definition of "star anise for human consumption" terms used
in this Order have the same meaning as in the Commission
Decision.
(ii) from England, Wales or Northern Ireland of star anise for human consumption which has been imported into the United Kingdom in accordance with the conditions specified in Article 1.1 and the second sentence of Article 1.2 of the Commission Decision. (3) No person shall import into Scotland any
Japanese star anise which has been consigned from a country which is not a
member State of the European Community, unless it-
(b) bears a label stating that it is not fit for human consumption. Enforcement
(b) section 20 (offences due to fault of another person); (c) section 33 (obstruction etc. of officers); (d) section 35(1) (punishment of offences) in so far as it relates to offences under section 33 as applied by sub-paragraph (c) above; and (e) section 44 (protection of officers acting in good faith). (2) Subject to paragraph (3) below, section 9
of the Act (inspection and seizure of suspected food) shall apply for the
purposes of this Order as if it read as follows:-
(b) is in the possession of, or has been deposited with or consigned to, any person for the purpose of sale or of preparation for sale. (2) Subsections (3) to (8) shall apply where,
whether or not on an inspection carried out under subsection (1), it
appears to an authorised officer that the star anise concerned has been
imported into Scotland in contravention of article 3(1), or as the case
may be, article 3(3) of the Food (Star Anise from Third Countries)
(Emergency Control) (Scotland) Order
2002.
(ii) either is not to be removed or is not to be removed except to some place specified in the notice; or (b) seize the star anise concerned and remove it in order to have
it dealt with by a sheriff, and any person who knowingly contravenes the requirements of a notice
under paragraph (a) above shall be guilty of an offence and liable on
summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 5 of the standard
scale.
(b) if the authorised officer is not so satisfied, shall seize the star anise concerned and remove it in order to have it dealt with by a sheriff. (5) Where an authorised officer exercises the
powers conferred by subsections (3)(b) or (4)(b) above, the authorised
officer shall inform the person in charge of the star anise concerned of
the intention to have it dealt with by a sheriff and any person who
under section 35(2) of this Act might be liable to a prosecution in
respect of the star anise concerned shall, if that person attends before
the sheriff by whom the star anise concerned falls to be dealt with, be
entitled to be heard and to call
witnesses.
(b) any expenses reasonably incurred in connection with the destruction or disposal to be defrayed by the owner of the star anise concerned. (7) If a notice under subsection (3)(a) above
is withdrawn, or the sheriff by whom the star anise concerned falls to
be dealt with under this section refuses to condemn it, the food
authority shall compensate the owner of the star anise concerned for any
depreciation in its value resulting from the action taken by the
authorised officer. (3) The expressions "food authority", "star
anise for human consumption" and "Japanese star anise" used in the
application of section 9 of the Act for the purposes of this Order which
is effected by paragraph (2) shall, for those purposes, bear the meanings
that those expressions respectively bear in this Order. (This note is not part of the Order) This Order is made under section 13(1) of the Food Safety Act 1990 in consequence of it appearing to the Scottish Ministers that the importation into Scotland of star anise consigned from certain third countries which are not member States of the European Community may involve imminent risk of injury to health. The Order implements Commission Decision 2002/75/EC imposing special conditions on the import from third countries of star anise (O.J. No. L 33, 2.2.02, p.31). The Order-
(b) prohibits the importation of "Japanese star anise" (as defined in article 2) intended for human consumption or which is not labelled to the effect that it is unfit for such use (article 3(3)); (c) specifies the enforcement authorities (article 4); and (d) applies, with modifications, provisions of the 1990 Act (article 5). Contravention of the Order is an offence under section 13(2) of the
Food Safety Act 1990. Notes: [1] 1990 c.16; section 6(4) was amended by paragraph 6 of Schedule 9 to the Deregulation and Contracting Out Act 1994 (c.40); sections 13(1) and 48(1) were amended by the Food Standards Act 1999 (c.28) ("the 1999 Act"), Schedule 5, paragraph 8. Amendments made by Schedule 5 to the 1999 Act which extend to Scotland shall be taken as pre-commencement enactments for the purposes of the Scotland Act 1998 (c.46) ("the 1998 Act") by virtue of section 40(2) of the 1999 Act. The functions of the Secretary of State were transferred to the Scottish Ministers by virtue of section 53 of the 1998 Act.back [2] Section 48 (4A) was inserted by paragraph 21 of Schedule 5 to the Food Standards Act 1999.back [3] O.J. L 33, 2.2.02, p.31.back
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