Commodity
3305 Preparations for use on the hair:
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. False description of articles
| Type | Class | Valid From | Valid To |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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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3. 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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4. 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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