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Agricultural Product Standards Act, 1990 (Act No. 119 of 1990)

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Regulations regarding Control of the Export of Fresh Vegetables

6. Procedure at inspection

 

(1) An inspector may in any consignment of fresh vegetables open as many containers and inspect the contents thereof and remove samples of such contents for the purpose of further inspection or analyses as he/she may deem necessary.

 

(2) An inspector's finding in relation to the containers opened by him/her by virtue of the provisions of subregulation (1), and the contents thereof, shall apply as a finding in respect of the whole consignment from which such containers were abstracted.

 

(3) If an inspector is satisfied after his/her inspection that the consignment of fresh vegetables—
(a) comply with the requirements of these regulations he/she shall approve such consignment for export, either by marking or causing to be marked on each container or label affixed thereto with a mark of approval or by issuing a certificate which indicates such approval: Provided that, the Executive Officer taking into consideration the country of destination's legal requirements may in his or her discretion authorize in writing the issuance of a certificate(s) within a prescribed time after the vegetables have left South Africa; or
(b) do not comply with the requirements of these regulations he/she shall prohibit such consignment for export, either by marking or causing to be marked on each container or label affixed thereto with a mark or prohibition or by issuing a certificate which indicates such prohibition.

 

(4) An inspector may at his/her own discretion re-inspect a consignment of fresh vegetables which has already been approved for export and may confirm or withdraw according to subregulation (3) (b) any previous approval with regard to the consignment concerned: Provided that no inspection fee shall be payable in respect of a re-inspection carried out on demand of an inspector.