Non-Tariff Measure
- NTM classification
- A83: Certification requirement
- Date when the measure came into force
- 08 July 2011
- Publication where the measure is specified
- Legal Supplement (Part I) to the Zanzibar Government Gazette Vol. CXX No. 6417 of 8th July, 2011
- Regulation where the measure is specified
- Zanzibar standards Act, 2011
- Country/Region applying the measure
- Tanzania
- Coded list of objectives
- A: Protection of human life and health
- Description of the measure
- 20. (1) Where commodities for which a standard has been declared are produced or manufactured outside Zanzibar, the Bureau shall authorize any member of its staff or any suitable qualified person to examine the commodities upon landing and all customs entries in respect of such commodities.
(2) Aperson authorized to examine commodities under this section may take sample thereof and submit the samples to the Bureau for analysis or testing.
(3) Where imported commodities are found to bear any mark so closely resembling a standard mark as to be misleading or which falsely represents a mark of compliance with specification formulated or adopted elsewhere in Zanzibar, the commodities shall not be entered for domestic use unless the mark is removed or substantially changed.
(4) where the standard declared is compulsory, commodities referred to in subsection (1) of this section may be entered for domestic use, only if:-
(a)Upon an examination it is found that the commodities comply with the compulsory standard: or
(b)They are accompanied by a certificate of examination and compliance with the compulsory standard issued by a laboratory or other similar institution in the country origin recognized by the Bureau.
(5) Where there is a reason to believe that commodities imported or about to be imported are likely to be a danger to the health or safety of consumers or likely to threaten the environment, where a standard exists for such commodities or not, the Bureau may require the importer.......... To submit such commodities for testing, and the commodities... be entered for domestic use or sold if:-
(a)Upon examination of the commodities they are found to be safe; or
(b)The importer or vendor show proof satisfactory to the Bureau that the
Commodities are safe.
(6) Where imported commodities fail to conform to the required standards such commodities shall not be released for sell or domestic use, and the supplies or importer shall not be required to remove a commodities from Zanzibar within two weeks or disposed off as the Bureau may reasonably decide.
(7) In the event of disposal the rejected commodities, the cost of disposing such commodities shall be borne by the supplier or importer as the case may be. - Reference of the measure
- Part III section 20 (4)
- Measure also domestic
- Yes
Products affected by the measure.
Code | Product | Partial coverage | Partial coverage indication | Date in | Date out |
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PG: 1 | All products | No | | | |
- Description
- All imports
Countries/Regions affected by the measure.
Inclusion/Exclusion | Country | Date in | Date out |
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Inclusion | Entire world | 08 July 2011 | |
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