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Statutory Instrument

The Imported Food (Peruvian Foodstuffs) Regulations 1991

Citation
S.I. 1991/370
As at
Sections
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Section 1Citation, commencement and interpretation

(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Imported Food (Peruvian Foodstuffs) Regulations 1991, and shall come into force on I st March 1991.

(2) In the Schedules to these Regulations except where the context otherwise requires, a reference to any description of food is a reference to that food when not combined with other ingredients except—

(a) salt; or

(b) in the case of fruit, oil or wax.

Section 2Prohibition on importation of Peruvian food

(1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this regulation, the importation into Great Britain of food which has been harvested in Peru or subjected in Peru to any process of cleaning, freezing, packaging or washing is prohibited.

(2) The prohibition imposed by paragraph (1) of this regulation does not apply to food which—

(a) is a canned foodstuff with a pH value less than 4.5; or

(b) subject to paragraph (4) of this regulation is of a description—

(i) specified in Schedule I to these Regulations; or

(ii) specified in Schedule 2 to these Regulations and at least 21 days have elapsed at the time of its arrival in Great Britain since it left Peru and, in the case of melons the skin is undamaged.

(3) Any person who imports into Great Britain any food in contravention of paragraph (1) of this regulation shall be guilty of an offence triable summarily and liable on conviction to imprisonment for a period not exceeding three months or to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale or to both.

(4) Nothing in sub-paragraph (b) of paragraph (2) of this regulation or the Schedules to these Regulations shall be taken to permit the importation into Great Britain of any canned foodstuff whose pH value is 4.5 or more, and in these Regulations “pH value” means the negative decimal logarithm of the concentration of hydrogen ions expressed in moles per litre.

Section 3Application of provisions of the Food Safety Act 1990

(1) The following provisions of the Food Safety Act 1990 shall apply for the purposes of an offence under regulation 2(3) of these Regulations as they apply for the purposes of an offence under Part 11 of that Act:—

section 30(8) (which relates to documentary evidence);

section 36 (offences by bodies corporate).

(2) Each of the following sections of the Food Safety Act 1990 shall apply to proceedings for an offence under regulation 2(3) of these Regulations as they apply to proceedings for an offence under any of the provisions in Part II of that Act which precede that section:—

section 20 (offence due to fault of another person);

section 21 (defence of due diligence).

Section 4Execution and enforcement

(1) Subject to paragraph (2) below these Regulations shall be enforced and executed—

(a) as respects each London borough or district in England and Wales, by the council of that borough or district;

(b) as respects the City of London (including the Temples), by the Common Council;

(c) as respects an islands area or district in Scotland by the islands or district council.

(2) Where any functions under the Food Safety Act 1990 are assigned—

(a) by an order under section 2 or 7 of the Public Health (Control of Disease) Act 1984 to a port health authority; or

(b) by an order under section 172 of the Public Health (Scotland) Act 1897 to a port local authority;

these Regulations shall be enforced by that authority within its area and not by the food authority mentioned in paragraph (1) of this regulation.

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