Cotton Traffic Act (No. 10 of 1941).
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Type of law
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Abstract
This Act provides for the control of the growing and handling of and trade in seed cotton and lint cotton. For purposes of this Act, the Chief Cotton Protection Officer or a Cotton Protection Officer may be appointed by the Public Services Commission. Growers of cotton shall register with the nearest Cotton Protection Officer within seven days of the planting of cotton. The Agricultural Officer may inspect lands of registered growers. Sale and purchase of cotton requires a licence. Licensed purchasers shall keep records of purchases of cotton. Also vendors and ginners shall keep records. Forms of applications, licences, records, etc. are prescribed in the Schedules to this Act. Restrictions are placed on the removal and sale of cotton.
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Revised edition of 1992 of Chapter 113 as amended.
Repealed
No
Source language
English
Legislation Amendment
No