Non-Tariff Measure
- NTM classification
- P61: Inspection requirement
- Date when the measure came into force
- 23 August 1991
- Publication where the measure is specified
- AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT STANDARDS GN. R. 1994 GG13473 23 August 1991
- Regulation where the measure is specified
- AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS STANDARDS ACT, l990 (ACT No. 119 OF 1990) REGULATIONS REGARDING CONTROL OF THE EXPORT OF CANNED FRUIT
- Country/Region applying the measure
- South Africa
- Coded list of objectives
- A: Protection of human life and health
- Description of the measure
- 4.(1) Each consignment of canned foodstuffs intended for export which has to be presented for inspection in terms of these regulations shall, prior to the export thereof, be inspected by an inspector.
(2) A consignment referred to in subregulation (1), that shall be thus inspected, shall be stored
in such a manner that-
(a) access to each container therein can be obtained readily; and
(b) the marks, code marks, printing or writing on such containers can readily be read.
(3) The person who furnishes an application for an approval in terms of regulation 3, shall pay the prescribed inspection fee specified in the regulations made for this purpose under section 15 of the Act, to the Executive Officer or the Assignee concerned, as the case may be.
Procedure at inspection
5.(1) An inspector may open as many containers in a consignment of canned foodstuffs intended for export as he may deem necessary and inspect or analyse or have analysed the contents thereof in such a manner as he may deem fit.
(2) The result of an inspection or analysis in terms of subregulation (1) shall be deemed to be
applicable to the whole consignment of canned foodstuffs.
(3)(a) An inspector may re-inspect a consignment of canned foodstuffs which has already been approved for export, and may confirm or withdraw any previous approval with regard to the consignment concerned.
(b) The provisions or regulation 4 and this regulation shall mutatis mutandis apply to such re- inspection: Provided that no inspection fee shall be payable in respect of such re-inspection carried out on demand of an inspector.
Approvals and rejections
6.(1) If an inspector approves the export of a consignment of canned foodstuffs, he shall -
(a) mark each container in that consignment with a mark of approval; or
(b) endorse the consignment note of that consignment to such effect; and
(c) issue a certificate to the effect that such consignment has been approved for export.
(2) If a consignment of canned foodstuffs has been rejected for export purposes as a result of an inspection or re-inspection carried out at a port of export, the custodian of that consignment shall as soon as feasible remove it from the port area concerned.
(3) Notwithstanding the provisions of subregulation (2), an inspector may, in the case of a consignment of canned foodstuffs in connection with which an appeal is lodged -
(a) direct that such consignment shall not without his consent be removed from the place where the inspection or re-inspection concerned was carried out; and - Reference of the measure
- Section 4-6
- Measure also domestic
- Yes
Products affected by the measure.
Code | Product | Partial coverage | Partial coverage indication | Date in | Date out |
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16 | Preparations of meat, of fish or of crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates | Yes | canned foodstuffs | | |
20 | Preparations of vegetables, fruit, nuts or other parts of plants | Yes | canned foodstuffs | | |
21 | Miscellaneous edible preparations | Yes | canned foodstuffs | | |
- Description
- canned foodstuffs
Countries/Regions affected by the measure.
Inclusion/Exclusion | Country | Date in | Date out |
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Inclusion | Entire world | 23 August 1991 | |
- Description
- All countries
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