Agriculture (Inspection and Exportation of Nursery Stock) Regulations 1931

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Title 25 Laws of Bermuda Item 1(f)

BERMUDA STATUTORY INSTRUMENT

AGRICULTURE (INSPECTION AND EXPORTATION OF NURSERY STOCK) REGULATIONS 1931

[made under sections 23, 24 and 26 of the Agriculture Act 1930 [title 25 item 1] on 10 November 1932 and brought into operation on 7 March 1932]

ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS

FIELD INSPECTION OF EASTER LILIES

1 Inspection of Easter lily fields

2 Application for inspection

3 Time for application

4 Particulars to be given

5 Further inspection

6 Certificates and notices

7 Withholding of certificate

8 Field condemned

9 Tolerances

INSPECTION OF NURSERY STOCK PRIOR TO SHIPMENT

10 Inspection of bulbs for export

11 Production of certificates

12 Immature bulbs

13 Double crowns

14 Returns to be furnished

15 Sizing sticks

SHIPPING CERTIFICATES

16 Shipping certificates

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17 Inclusion of field certificates

18 Restriction on export of vegetables and fruits

19 Name of grower may be required to be shown on case

20 Copy certificates

21 Small quantities of nursery stock to be brought for inspection

PACKING MATERIAL AND CONTAINERS

22 Approval of packing material

23 Purity of coral sand

24 Packing material not to be used again

NOTICE

25 Sufficient notice

EASTER LILY BULBS

26 Date of first shipment

27 Bond for export of large shipment

28 Application for licence to ship

29 Licences

30 Signature by Director

31 Disclosure

32 Publication of list of packers and shippers

33 Offences

FIELD INSPECTION OF EASTER LILIES

Inspection of Easter lily fields

1 All fields of Easter lilies shall be subject to inspection for the presence of virus and other diseases, and off-type and other undesirable plants.

Application for inspection

2 No fields of Easter lilies shall be inspected for certification except on application for inspection by the grower or approved co-operative organization to which he may belong.

Time for application

3 Application for inspection shall be made on or before the 1st day of January in each year.

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Particulars to be given

4 In making application each grower shall furnish the following information, that is to say, the number, location and approximate area of each field of Easter lilies and the origin of the stock.

5. Further inspection

(1) Notification shall be made to the owner of every field of Easter lilies which can be brought to certificate requirements after the removal of undesirable plants, and the owner thereof should remove the undesirable plants and inform the Department within three weeks that the field has been made fit for another inspection.

(2) Failure to comply shall render the field liable to be condemned.

Certificates and notices

6 On or before the 1st day of June in each year certificates shall be issued with respect to fields of Easter lilies which have met the requirements of certification, and notice shall be given to owners of fields which have failed to meet such requirements.

Withholding of certificate

7 From every grower, who is in possession of a field of Easter lilies which has met the requirements and of a field which has failed to do so, certification of the approved field shall be withheld until the bulbs in the other field have been disposed of to the satisfaction of the Director prior to the 1st day of June.

Field condemned

8 In the case of any field of Easter lilies which, because of the presence in it of too high a percentage of diseased or off-type plants, cannot, in the opinion of the Director, be made fit for shipment, the field shall be condemned, and the Director shall cause the bulbs to be destroyed.

Tolerances

9 The maximum percentages of diseased and otherwise undesirable plants acceptable in certified fields of Easter lilies shall be fixed from time to time by the Director and approved by the Minister, and published prior to the 1st day of January in each year.

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INSPECTION OF NURSERY STOCK PRIOR TO SHIPMENT

Inspection of bulbs for export

10 All bulbs and other nursery stock to be exported shall be inspected at the time of packing, and Easter lily bulbs shall be packed under the supervision of Inspectors of the Department, and shall be suitable for shipment with respect to maturity, size, count and freedom from pests and observable diseases.

Production of certificates

11 Certificates of field inspection of Easter lilies shall be presented by the growers to the Inspectors when Easter lily bulbs are delivered at the packing sheds, and no Easter lily bulbs shall be accepted at the packing sheds for which field certificates have not been issued.

Immature bulbs

12 In no case will immature Easter lily bulbs be certified.

Double crowns

13 The percentage of double crowns acceptable in Easter lily bulbs shall be approved by the Minister.

Returns to be furnished

14 On or before the 30th day of September in each year every packer and shipper shall make a proper return on the forms furnished of the number and sizes of all bulbs exported whether grown by him or purchased or shipped on consignment, and in the latter case the names of the growers and their respective quantities of bulbs shall also be given.

Sizing sticks

15 Sizing sticks used in the grading of bulbs shall be inspected, and approved sticks shall be stamped by the Inspector.

SHIPPING CERTIFICATES

Shipping certificates

16 On every shipping certificate and copy thereof shall appear—

(a) the permit number, if required by the importing country;

(b) the examination number;

(c) the date;

(d) the name and address of the exporter;

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(e) the name and address of the consignee;

(f) a statement of inspection and freedom from disease;

(g) a statement of inspection of packing material;

(h) the signature of an Inspector (on certificates only);

(i) the nature and quantity of the shipment;

(j) the seal of the Department; and

(k) any other information which the importing country may require.

Inclusion of field certificates

17 In the case of Easter lily bulbs, certificates of field inspection by the Plant Pathologist shall be included in the shipping certificates and copies thereof.

Restriction on export of vegetables and fruits

18 No vegetables and fruits may be exported to the United States of America or to the British West Indies, except the following vegetables and fruits—

(a) root vegetables;

(b) leaf and head vegetables;

(c) corn or maize in the ear;

(d) cucumbers;

(c) melons;

(f) peas;

(g) pumpkins, squashes, and vegetable marrows;

(h) string or French beans; and

(i) tomatoes in an unripened state.

Name of grower may be required to be shown on case

19 The name of the grower shall be placed in or on every case of Easter lily bulbs if the Minister so orders.

Copy certificates

20 A charge of one half cent per case shall be made for each copy certificate issued with respect to all nursery stock not inspected at the Department.

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Small quantities of nursery stock to be brought for inspection

21 Small quantities of nursery stock shall be brought to the Department for inspection.

PACKING MATERIAL AND CONTAINERS

Approval of packing material

22 All nursery stock for export shall be packed in cases and in packing material approved by the Director.

Purity of coral sand

23 Coral sand used for packing shall be uncontaminated by surface soil.

Packing material not to be used again

24 No packing material shall be used which has previously been used as packing for bulbs or other nursery stock.

NOTICE

Sufficient notice

25 Exporters of Easter lily bulbs shall give sufficient notice of their intention to export, shall furnish the information named in regulation 16 of these Regulations and shall afford the duly authorized officers of the Department all reasonable facilities in the discharge of their duties under these Regulations.

EASTER LILY BULBS

26. Date of first shipment

(1) For the convenience of exporters of Easter lily bulbs, the Director shall in each year consult with them regarding the date on which the first shipment of bulbs shall be made.

(2) The date decided on by a majority of the shippers shall be made public by notice, and the issue of certificates shall be made accordingly.

Bond for export of large shipment

27 Every person or firm who desires to export more than ten cases of Easter lily bulbs in any shipping season shall give a bond in the sum of two thousand four hundred dollars for the proper fulfilment of his obligations as a packer and shipper, including the payment of all amounts owed to any grower for bulbs bought or shipped on consignment.

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Application for licence to ship

28 Application for licences to pack and ship Easter lily bulbs shall be made to the Minister.

29. Licences

(1) The Minister thereof shall deal with all applications for licences, and the issue of such licences shall be subject to the approval of the Minister who may revoke any licence at any time if there is evidence of any breach of the conditions of such licence or if in its opinion the continuance of the licence is detrimental to the Easter lily bulb industry: Provided that in the event of a licence being revoked the licensee may appeal to the Governor, whose decision in the matter shall be final.

(2) The appointment of the Committee and any variation of the membership shall be published in the Gazette.

Signature by Director

30 Licences shall be signed by the Director.

Disclosure

31 The Minister may at any time require any licensed packer and shipper of Easter lily bulbs or his sureties to submit for its information any account, sales or other papers, documents and information relating to the shipment by him of Easter lily bulbs to be sold on consignment for growers.

Publication of list of packers and shippers

32 The Minister shall publish at least twice yearly the names of all licensed packers and shippers of Easter lily bulbs.

Offences

33 Any person who contravenes any provision of these Regulations commits an offence against these Regulations: Punishment on summary conviction: a fine of $12. [provisions as to forms omitted, none having been promulgated in 1931 or subsequently]

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