The Wild Mushroom Control Order, 1973.
Country
Type of law
Regulation
Abstract
The Wild Mushroom Control Order establishes that no person other than the holder of a license issued by the Minister shall: a) sell wild mushrooms to any dealer; b) collect, gather, pick, pack or can wild mushrooms, save for his personal consumption or that of his family, from or in any forest or other area of land; c) export wild mushrooms. Furthermore the he Minister may by regulation prohibit or control the importation of wild mushrooms. "wild mushrooms" means non-poisonous edible fungi commonly known as mushrooms. The Order provides the details on license application and process.
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Long title of text
A King's Order-in-Council to provide for the prohibition of the sale, export and picking of wild mushrooms without a licence.
Date of text
Repealed
Yes
Source language
English
Legislation Amendment
No
Repealed by