Statutory Instruments
AGRICULTURE
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE (GRADING AND MARKING)
Made
14th April 1965
Laid before Parliament
26th April 1965
Coming into Operation
1st June 1965
The Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food in exercise of the powers conferred on him by sections 3 and 4 of the Agricultural Produce (Grading and Marking) Act 1928., as read with and amended by section 23 of the Agriculture (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1963, and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf hereby makes the following regulations:-
1. These regulations may be cited as the Eggs (Marking and Storage) Regulations 1965; and shall come into operation on 1st June 1965.
2.-(1) In these regulations "the Act" means
(2) The Interpretation Act 1889 shall apply to the interpretation of these regulations as it applies to the interpretation of an Act of Parliament, and as if these regulations and the regulations hereby revoked were Acts of Parliament.
3. The Agricultural Produce (Grading and Marking) (Eggs) Regulations 1936(1), the Agricultural Produce (Grading and Marking) (Eggs) (Amendment) Regulations 1937(2) and the Marking of Preserved Eggs (England and Wales) Amendment Regulations 1950(3) are hereby revoked.
4. Any egg which by virtue of section 3 of the Act is required to be marked in the prescribed manner shall be marked on the shell distinctly and legibly in indelible ink with the word "PRESERVED" in letters of not less than one-sixteenth of an inch in height, the word being enclosed in a circle of not less than half an inch in diameter:
5. Each notice in writing required to be given in accordance with section 4(2)(b) of the Act shall contain the following particulars relating to the placing of the eggs in cold storage or chemical storage in registered premises, that is to say:-
(a)the address of the registered premises;
(b)the name and address of the person causing the eggs to be so placed;
(c)the date of placing and the quantity of eggs so placed;
(d)a true statement to the effect that the eggs are marked in the manner prescribed by regulation 6 hereof or are kept in a container marked in the manner prescribed by regulation 7 hereof, as the case may be.
6. For the purposes of paragraphs (b) (i) and (ba) (i) of section 4(2) of the Act, an egg is marked in the prescribed manner if it is marked on the shell distinctly and legibly in indelible ink, in the case of cold storage, with the word "CHILLED".or.the words "COLD STORED" in the case of chemical storage, with the word "STERILISED", the letters being in each case not less than one-sixteenth of an inch in height and the word or words being enclosed in a circle of not less than half an inch in diameter:
7. For the purposes of paragraphs (b) (ii) and (ba) (ii) of section 4(2) of the Act, a container is marked in the prescribed manner if it is marked indelibly and legibly on the exposed surface of two opposite sides of the container with the words "NOT TO BE SOLD IN SHELL BY RETAIL" in letters of not less than five-eighths of an inch in height.
8. Each notice in writing required to be given in accordance with section 4(2)(ba) of the Act shall contain the following particulars relating to the removal of the eggs from the registered premises, that is to say:-
(a)the address of the registered premises;
(b)the name and address of the person causing the eggs to be removed from the said premises;
(c)the date and time of removal and the quantity of eggs to be removed;
(d)in the case of any eggs not marked in the manner prescribed by regulation 6 hereof, the address of the destination to which the eggs are to be removed.
9. The records kept by the occupier of any registered premises in accordance with section 4(2)(bb) of the Act shall be records showing in relation to all British eggs placed in cold storage or chemical storage in those premises-
(a)the name and address of the person causing the eggs to be so placed;
(b)the date of such placing;
(c)the quantity of such eggs so placed on that date by or on behalf of the person referred to in sub-paragraph (a) of this regulation;
(d)whether, to the best of the occupier's information, the eggs are marked in the manner prescribed by regulation 6 hereof or are kept in a container marked in the manner prescribed by regulation 7 hereof and the respective quantities of eggs so marked or kept, as the case may be;
(e)in the case of any such eggs which, according to the best of the occupier's information, are not marked in the manner prescribed by regulation 6 hereof on or before their removal from the registered premises, the name and address of the person causing the eggs to be so removed, if different from the name and address shown in accordance with sub-paragraph (a) of this regulation, and the date of such removal.
10. The records kept in accordance with section 4(2)(bb) of the Act by any person who causes British eggs to be placed in cold storage or chemical storage in registered premises shall be a record showing-
(a)the address of the registered premises;
(b)the respective dates on which that person causes such eggs to be placed in, and removed from, such storage and quantity so placed or removed, as the case may be, on each date;
(c)whether such eggs are marked in the manner prescribed by regulation 6 hereof or are kept in a container marked in the manner prescribed by regulation 7 hereof and the respective quantities of such eggs so marked or kept, as the case may be;
(d)the quantity of such eggs, if any, sold by that person whilst in such storage, the date of any such sale, the name and address of the purchaser and whether the eggs were, before sale, marked in the manner prescribed by regulation 6 hereof or kept in a container marked in the manner prescribed by regulation 7 hereof.
11. When, pursuant to section 4(1) of the Act, any person applies for the registration of premises to be used by way of trade or for purposes of gain for the cold storage or chemical storage of eggs, the appropriate council for the area in which the premises are situated shall enter in a register the name and address of the person and the address of the premises and shall issue a certificate of registration to the person making the application.
In Witness whereof the Official Seal of the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food is hereunto affixed on 14th April 1965.
L.S.
Frederick Peart
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
These regulations, which apply to England and Wales only, revoke and supersede the Agricultural Produce (Grading and Marking) (Eggs) Regulations 1936, as amended.
The regulations re-enact, with amendments, some provisions of the revoked regulations dealing with such matters as the manner of marking eggs which have been preserved or which are placed in cold storage or chemical storage and the manner of registering premises which are to be used for such storage. The regulations also prescribe certain other matters, as required by section 4 of the Agricultural Produce (Grading and Marking) Act 1928 as read with and amended by section 23 of the Agriculture (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1963. These include the particulars of the notices to be given on placing or removing eggs in or from such storage and of the records required to be kept by the occupiers of registered premises and by persons who place eggs in cold storage or chemical storage on such premises and the manner of marking containers of eggs which are stored and are not intended for sale by retail.
The provisions of the 1936 regulations relating to grade designations and grade designation marks for eggs are revoked without replacement.
(Rev. I, p. 431: 1936 I, p. 39).
(Rev. I, p. 434: 1937, p. 48).
(1950 I, p. 19).