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MARKETING OF POTATOES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1964 MARKETING OF POTATOES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1964 - LONG TITLE An Act to make provision for ensuring that potatoes are not sent out of Northern Ireland except in compliance with proper standards of quality and subject to inspection; for that purpose to provide for the licensing of persons engaged in the marketing out of Northern Ireland of potatoes; to enable standards of quality for potatoes marketed in Northern Ireland to be prescribed; and to make provision connected with such matters. [10th March 1964] Restriction on sending potatoes out of Northern Ireland. MARKETING OF POTATOES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1964 - SECT 1 1. Subject to the provisions of this Act, a person shall not, either by himself or by any servant or agent of his, send or attempt to send potatoes out of Northern Ireland except under the authority of, and in accordance with the conditions specified in, a licence or permit issued to him and then in force. MARKETING OF POTATOES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1964 - SECT 2 Licences for export of potatoes. 2.(1) Subject to subsection (2), the Ministry of Agriculture (in this Act referred to as "the Ministry") shall, on application being made to it by any person in accordance with subsection (3) and on payment of the fee and sum specified in subsection (4), issue to that person a licence (in this Act referred to as "a potato shipping licence") authorising him, upon such conditions as may be specified in the licence, to send potatoes out of Northern Ireland. (2) The Ministry may refuse to issue a licence under subsection (1) to an applicant who gives false information in his application or who formerly held a licence under this Act or under any Act repealed by this Act and whose licence has been revoked. (3) An application for a potato shipping licence shall be in the prescribed form and shall be made to the Ministry at such time and in such manner as may be prescribed. (4) An applicant for a potato shipping licence shall, at the time at which the application is made, pay to the Ministry (a)a fee of such amount not exceeding fifteen pounds as may, with the approval of the Ministry of Finance, be prescribed; and (b)a sum of such amount not exceeding forty-five pounds as may be prescribed which shall, in the event of a licence being issued, be placed to the credit of the applicant as a payment on account of the fees payable by him under section 3(3). (5) Where an application for a potato shipping licence is refused the Ministry shall repay to the applicant the amount of the fee and sum paid by him under subsection (4). (6) A potato shipping licence shall be in the prescribed form and shall, unless suspended by the Ministry under subsection (9) or revoked by the Ministry under subsection (10), be in force from 1st August in the year in which it is issued until 31st July next following or for such other period of twelve months as the Ministry may decide but shall be renewable annually and the same provisions shall apply to the renewal of the licence as apply to the original granting thereof. (7) Where the fees payable by the holder of a potato shipping licence under section 3(3) in respect of the period for which the licence is issued are less than the sum paid by him on account of those fees under subsection (4)(b) of this section, the balance remaining in the hands of the Ministry shall be paid into the Exchequer. (8) The Ministry may from time to time amend the conditions specified in a potato shipping licence but no such amendment shall have effect unless and until it has been brought to the notice of the holder of the licence. (9) Where the Ministry has reason to suspect that the holder of a potato shipping licence has contravened the provisions of this Act or regulations made thereunder or any condition of the licence, the Ministry may, pending investigation of the suspected contravention and on giving notice in writing to the holder, suspend the licence but, within a period of twenty-eight days from the day on which the licence is suspended, the Ministry shall either remove the suspension or revoke the licence under subsection (10). (10) The Ministry may revoke or refuse to renew a potato shipping licence by reason of the contravention by the holder of the licence of any of the provisions of this Act or regulations made thereunder or of any condition of the licence and where the Ministry revokes or refuses to renew a licence (a)the Ministry shall, by registered post or by recorded delivery service, send notice of the revocation or refusal to renew to the person whose licence has been revoked or, as the case may be, the person the renewal of whose licence has been refused and such notice shall inform that person of his right of appeal under paragraph (b) and of the time within which the appeal may be brought; (b)the person whose licence has been revoked or the renewal of whose licence has been refused may, within twenty-eight days from the date on which a notice under paragraph (a) is received by him, appeal to the county court on the ground that there has not been any such contravention as aforesaid or that the contravention has been of such a trivial or inadvertent nature that the licence should not be revoked or withheld; (c)the county court in deciding an appeal brought under paragraph (b) shall state the reasons for its decision and that decision shall be final. (11) The Ministry shall, on the payment of a fee of [25p], issue to any person a certified copy of a potato shipping licence held by him. (12) Where a licence is suspended or revoked, the holder shall, within three days of receiving a request for its return to the Ministry, return the licence to the Ministry together with any certified copies thereof issued to him under subsection (11). (13) Licences issued under the Marketing of Potatoes Acts (Northern Ireland) 1928 to 1938 and in force immediately before the date of the coming into operation of this Act shall cease to be in force on that date but shall be renewable under this Act and subsection (10) shall apply to any such licence in like manner as it applies to a licence issued under this Act. MARKETING OF POTATOES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1964 - SECT 3 Inspection of potatoes being sent out of Northern Ireland. 3.(1) A person shall not either by himself or by any servant or agent of his send or attempt to send any potatoes out of Northern Ireland unless (a)the potatoes have been presented to an authorised officer for inspection at such convenient place and at such convenient time as the Ministry may from time to time appoint; (b)the potatoes have been inspected [by sample or otherwise] by an authorised officer and a certificate has been issued by him to the effect that the potatoes have been inspected by him, are of the prescribed standard of quality and have been graded, packed and labelled in the prescribed manner; and (c)the potatoes are, for the period during which they remain in Northern Ireland after being inspected under paragraph (b), accompanied by the certificate issued under that paragraph. (2) A certificate of an authorised officer for the purposes of subsection (1) shall be valid for such period as shall be specified therein but an authorised officer may inspect [by sample or otherwise] any potatoes previously inspected under subsection (1) and may cancel any certificate relating to such potatoes if he is satisfied that the quality, grading, packing or labelling of the potatoes [does not] conform to the prescribed standards. (3) There shall be payable to the Ministry, in respect of an inspection of potatoes for the purposes of this section, a fee of such amount, calculated in such manner and payable at such time and by such person as may, with the approval of the Ministry of Finance, be prescribed. MARKETING OF POTATOES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1964 - SECT 4 Permits for export of specific consignments of potatoes. 4. The Ministry may, upon such conditions as it thinks fit, issue to any person permits authorising specified consignments of potatoes to be sent out of Northern Ireland and such permits may, at the discretion of the Ministry, exempt the specified consignments from all or any of the provisions of this Act. MARKETING OF POTATOES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1964 - SECT 5 Giving of information and production of certificates and permits. 5.(1) Any person conveying or having custody or possession of potatoes which are being or have been moved or otherwise dealt with in contravention of any provision of this Act or regulation made thereunder or in breach of any condition of a licence or permit issued under this Act, or which are suspected by an authorised officer or a constable of being or having been so moved or dealt with, shall, on demand of such officer or constable, give his name and address and any information within his knowledge as to such potatoes which may be demanded of him by such officer or constable. (2) Any person having custody or possession of potatoes which are being or have been moved or otherwise dealt with in circumstances in which a certificate or a permit is required by virtue of this Act, or in circumstances in which such certificate or permit appears to an authorised officer or a constable to be so required, shall, on demand by such officer or constable produce such certificate or permit for inspection. (3) Any person consigning potatoes for delivery outside Northern Ireland in circumstances in which a certificate or a permit is required by virtue of this Act shall, on demand made by or on behalf of the carrier, produce such certificate or permit. (4) Nothing in this section shall be construed as requiring a person to answer any question or give any information if to do so might incriminate him. MARKETING OF POTATOES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1964 - SECT 6 Detention and seizure of potatoes. 6.(1) An authorised officer or a constable may seize and may detain in custody any potatoes which are being or which are suspected by such an officer or constable of being, sent out of Northern Ireland in contravention of any provision of this Act or regulation made thereunder or in breach of any condition of a licence or permit issued under this Act. (2) Where any person detains potatoes in his custody under this section, he shall, as soon as possible, either (a)release the potatoes; or (b)[keep possession of or sell the potatoes and] take such steps as may be proper to have dealt with according to the law the person believed to be guilty of the offence committed, or believed to have been committed, in relation to the potatoes and [(i)where a person is convicted in respect of such a contravention or breach as is mentioned in subsection (1), the potatoes shall be forfeited and become the property of the Department which may dispose of them in such manner as it thinks fit or if the potatoes have been sold, the proceeds of the sale shall become the property of the Department; or (ii)where a person is not so convicted, the potatoes shall be released or, if the potatoes have been sold, the proceeds of the sale shall be paid to the person who was deprived of the ownership of the potatoes and no further liability shall be incurred by reason of the detention or sale.] (3) Potatoes released under subsection (2) shall be delivered to the consignor at the place of detention or, if an authorised officer agrees, at such other place within Northern Ireland as the consignor elects and, if the consignor fails to take delivery at such place within such reasonable time as may be specified by the authorised officer, shall be sold and the proceeds, less any expenses incurred by the Ministry or a constable in connection with such seizure, detention or sale, shall be paid to the consignor. MARKETING OF POTATOES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1964 - SECT 7 Standard of quality etc., of potatoes sold in Northern Ireland. 7.(1) The Ministry may, by regulations, provide that potatoes sold or offered or exposed for sale in Northern Ireland or in any specified area thereof for any purpose specified in the regulations shall conform to such standards of quality, grading, packing and labelling as may be prescribed.. (2) Where, under the powers conferred by section 8, an authorised officer, at the request of a purchaser, seller or other person, examines, on the farm where they have been grown, potatoes sold or offered or exposed for sale in Northern Ireland, the person making the request shall, at such time as the Ministry shall determine, pay to the Ministry in respect of the examination a fee of such amount and calculated in such manner as may with the approval of the Ministry of Finance be prescribed. MARKETING OF POTATOES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1964 - SECT 8 Power to enter premises and examine potatoes. 8.(1) Any authorised officer shall for the purposes of this Act have power (on production, if demanded, of his authority to act as such officer) (a)to enter, at all reasonable times, any premises owned, occupied or used or suspected by him upon reasonable grounds of being owned, occupied or used by any person for the purpose of trade in potatoes and to inspect therein any potatoes in the possession of such person and any process connected with the grading and packing of potatoes in such premises; (b)to enter at all reasonable times the premises of, or used by, any person engaged in the business of carrying goods for reward, any pier, quay, wharf, jetty, dock, dock premises or aerodrome and any ship, boat, aircraft, railway waggon, motor lorry, cart or other vessel or vehicle used for the conveyance of goods and to open, for the purpose of inspection, any package of potatoes which may be found in or upon any premises, place, vessel, vehicle or aircraft which he is entitled to enter under this paragraph; (c)to inspect potatoes and to take, for the purpose of examination, samples of potatoes. (2) Where an inspection of potatoes under this Act is made whilst the potatoes are in transit and an authorised officer is satisfied that the potatoes do not conform to the prescribed standard of quality or are not graded, packed and labelled in the prescribed manner, the Ministry or officer may direct that the potatoes shall be returned to the consignor at the place from which they were consigned or, if the Ministry or officer approves, at such other place within Northern Ireland as the consignor may elect and thereupon the carrier or the consignor, as the case may require, shall, at the expense of the consignor, proceed to execute such direction with all reasonable speed. (3) Nothing in this section shall be construed as authorising anything to be done to the prejudice of any powers of a carrier to secure payment of freight charges in respect of any consignment carried by him. MARKETING OF POTATOES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1964 - SECT 9 Records and returns. 9. The holder of a potato shipping licence shall (a)keep such records of purchases, sales, despatch, transit and delivery of potatoes dealt with by him and shall furnish to the Ministry such information and returns as may be prescribed; and (b)permit an authorised officer to inspect and take extracts from such records. MARKETING OF POTATOES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1964 - SECT 10 Disclosure of returns and information. 10.(1) An individual return or part of a return furnished under this Act shall not be disclosed without the authority of the person by whom the return was made. (2) A person shall not disclose any information relating to an individual person or business obtained by him in the exercise of his powers under this Act and no information so obtained shall be disclosed, whether as general statistics or otherwise, except by or with the consent of the Ministry. (3) Subsections (1) and (2) shall not apply to the disclosure of a return or part of a return or of information (a)in so far as the disclosure is required for the purposes of a prosecution or other legal proceedings under this Act; or (b)in so far as the disclosure is required or authorised by this Act or regulations made thereunder. MARKETING OF POTATOES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1964 - SECT 11 Power of Ministry to make regulations. 11.(1) The Ministry may make regulations prescribing anything which, under this Act, may be prescribed and providing for any matter in respect of which regulations may be made under this Act and generally for carrying this Act into effect. (2) Regulations made under section 15(1) shall be subject to affirmative resolution and all other regulations made under this Act shall be subject to negative resolution. MARKETING OF POTATOES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1964 - SECT 12 Power to enter into arrangements with agricultural marketing boards. 12.(1) The Ministry may for any of the purposes of this Act enter into arrangements with any agricultural marketing board subject to such conditions as to expenditure and otherwise as, with the consent of the Ministry of Finance, may be provided by the arrangements. (2) For the purposes of this section an agricultural marketing board means a board established under the Agricultural Marketing Act 1958, or under the Agricultural Marketing Acts (Northern Ireland) 1933 to 1963. MARKETING OF POTATOES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1964 - SECT 13 Offences and prosecutions. 13.(1) Any person who, either by himself or by any servant or agent of his (a)sends or agrees or attempts or offers to send potatoes out of Northern Ireland in contravention of any provision of this Act or regulations made thereunder, or in breach of any condition of a licence or permit issued to him under this Act; or (b)in connection with an application for, or the issue of, a licence, certificate or permit under this Act makes any statement or furnishes any information which to his knowledge is false or in any material respect misleading; or (c)fraudulently alters or uses or causes to be used or permits to be fraudulently altered or used any licence, certificate, permit or other document issued under this Act or any seal, mark or indication prescribed under, or used for the purposes of, this Act; or (d)makes any false or fraudulent statement in any record kept by him or returns made by him under or by virtue of this Act; (i)for a first offence to a fine not exceeding [#250], (ii)for a subsequent offence to a fine not exceeding [#500] or imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months or to both such fine and such imprisonment. (2) Any person who (a)obstructs or impedes an authorised officer or a constable in the exercise of any of the powers conferred under or by virtue of this Act or gives to any such officer or constable any information which to his knowledge is false or in any material respect misleading; or (b)sells or attempts to sell or offers or exposes for sale potatoes in Northern Ireland in contravention of regulations made under section 7; or (c)discloses, in contravention of section 10, any information obtained by him in the exercise of any power conferred on him or on the Ministry by or under this Act; or (d)contravenes the provisions of section 5 or any other provision of this Act or regulations made thereunder for which no penalty is otherwise provided by this Act; (3) Subject to subsection (4), proceedings for an offence against this Act shall not be instituted except by or with the consent of the Ministry. (4) Sub-section (3) shall not operate (a)so as to affect a prosecution for an offence committed by an authorised officer or other officer of the Ministry; (b)so as to prevent any steps being taken by an authorised officer under section 6 with respect to the seizure and detention of potatoes or otherwise in execution of his duties under this Act preparatory to or in connection with the institution of proceedings for an offence against this Act. (5) Summary proceedings for an offence against this Act shall not be commenced after the expiration of a period of six months from the date on which evidence sufficient in the opinion of the Ministry to justify a prosecution for the offence comes to the knowledge of the Ministry, or after the expiration of a period of twelve months after the commission of the offence, whichever period last expires and for the purposes of such proceedings a certificate purporting to be signed by the Minister or a secretary or assistant secretary of the Ministry as to the date on which such evidence as aforesaid came to the knowledge of the Ministry shall be conclusive evidence thereof. (6) The suspension, revocation or failure to renew a licence under section 2 or the decision of the county court on any appeal to it under that section shall not prejudice or affect any prosecution brought against the holder or former holder of that licence for any offence against this Act. MARKETING OF POTATOES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1964 - SECT 14 Financial provisions. 14. ... all sums received by the Ministry under this Act shall be paid into the Exchequer. MARKETING OF POTATOES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1964 - SECT 15 Savings. 15.(1) Except to such extent as may be prescribed, the provisions of this Act shall not apply to (a)potatoes grown outside Northern Ireland; (b)potatoes consigned to the Republic of Ireland; (c)potatoes sent by post. (2) The provisions of this Act shall be without prejudice to the provisions of the Destructive Insects and Pests Acts (Northern Ireland) 1877 to 1934 and to the functions of the Ministry and local authorities under those Acts. MARKETING OF POTATOES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1964 - SECT 16 Interpretation. 16. In this Act, the expression "authorised" means authorised by the Ministry; "grade" means description indicating size and quality; "labelled" in relation to a package includes having a label affixed thereto or having a label placed inside the package or having a brand on the outside of the package; "Minister" and "Ministry" mean respectively the Minister and the Ministry of Agriculture; "package" includes any wrapper, bag, case, parcel, cask, box, crate or other container or receptacle; "potato shipping licence" has the meaning assigned to that expression by section 2(1); "prescribed" means prescribed by regulations made by the Ministry under this Act; "send" includes taking or carrying or causing to be sent, taken or carried. S.17 rep. by SLR 1973Subs.(2) rep. by SLR 1973