Commodity
1903 Tapioca and substitutes therefor prepared from starch, in the form of flakes, grains, pearls, siftings or in similar forms
Measures Applicable to the Commodity
1. Prohibition of sale, manufacture or importation of certain articles
| Type | Class | Valid From | Valid To |
|---|---|---|---|
| Prohibited Goods | Goods | 27/08/1979 | |
Under the law, it is an offense to: 1. Sell, Manufacture, or Import: 2. Treat or Alter Products: Exceptions:
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2. Detention of imported articles
| Type | Class | Valid From | Valid To |
|---|---|---|---|
| Inspection Requirement | Goods | ||
When an inspector takes a sample for analysis of any foodstuff, cosmetic, or disinfectant at an import harbor: 1. Detention: The sample and all similar items in the consignment are generally detained at the harbor until the analysis is complete. 2. Removal: With the Director's approval, the items may be removed if the owner provides a guarantee that they will not be sold or otherwise dealt with until the analysis is complete. If the items are deemed non-compliant, they must be returned or disposed of as directed by the Director. 3. Director’s Actions: Based on the analysis results, the Director can: |
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3. Liability of importer, manufacturer or packer
| Type | Class | Valid From | Valid To |
|---|---|---|---|
| Restriction | Goods | 30/12/1988 | |
If a foodstuff, cosmetic, or disinfectant in a sealed package does not comply with the Ordinance, the person identified on the label as the importer, manufacturer, or packer is presumed responsible. They can be convicted unless they prove: 1. They did not import, manufacture, or pack the article. However, this presumption does not absolve them from liability for selling the non-compliant article. |
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4. False description of articles
| Type | Class | Valid From | Valid To |
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| Restriction | Goods | 30/12/1988 | |
It is an offense to sell or import for sale foodstuffs, cosmetics, or disinfectants described in a misleading or prohibited manner. However, using a geographical name to describe a foodstuff is allowed if it is a generally accepted term for that type or variety of product, and the product matches that description. |
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5. Special defences
| Type | Class | Valid From | Valid To |
|---|---|---|---|
| General | Goods | 30/12/1988 | |
A person can avoid conviction for offenses related to foodstuffs, cosmetics, or disinfectants if they: 1. Prove Lack of Knowledge: 2. Provide a Warranty: 3. Show Due Diligence: |
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