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Plant Protection Act (No. 13 of 1997).

Type of law
Legislation
Source


Abstract
This Act makes provision for the protection of plants against pests and diseases by introducing a variety of measures aiming at control of production of and trade in plants.
The 43 sections of this Act are divided into 6 Parts: Preliminary provisions (I); Plant protection (II); Plant protection substances and plant resistance improvers (III); Assignment and duties and appointment of officers (IV); Offences and penalties (V); Miscellaneous provisions (VI).
In Part II, the Act provides for powers of the Minister to regulate reporting and destruction of infectious articles and other plant protection measures (sects. 3 and 7), the implementation of plant disease containment measures (sect. 6), national quarantine measures regarding import and export of plants and plant products, soil, etc. (sect. 8), seizure of illegal imports (sect. 13) declaration of points of entry (sect. 14), etc. Provisions of Part III regulate the production, sale, import, packing, labelling, etc. of plant protection substances and plant resistance improvers. Section 17 provides for the registration of a plant protection substance. The Minister shall issue a code of conduct for the handling of substances covered by this Part (sect. 27). Section 28 concerns the use of plant resistance improvers. Section 31 provides for the establishment of a National Plant Protection Advisory Committee (NPPAC) which shall advise the Minister. Section 34 specifies powers of inspectors appointed by the Minister under section 33.
Long title of text
An Act to make provision for consolidation of the Plant Protection Act, to prevent the introduction and spread of harmful organisms, to ensure sustainable plant and environment protection, to control the importation and use of plant protection substances, to regulate the export and imports of plants and plant products and to ensure the fulfilment of international commitments, to entrust all plant protection regulatory functions to the Government, and for matters incidental thereto and connected therewith.
Date of text
Entry into force notes
The Act shall come into force on a date appointed by the Minister.
Repealed
Yes
Serial Imprint
Acts Supplement No. 5 to Gazette No. 27 of 4 July, 1997, pp. 253-281.
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No
Repeals
Repealed by