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Order made by the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, laid before Parliament under section 1(8) of the Food and Environment Protection Act 1985, for approval by resolution of each House of Parliament within twenty-eight days beginning with the day on which the Order was made, subject to extension for periods of dissolution, prorogation or adjournment for more than four days.
Statutory Instruments
PUBLIC HEALTH, ENGLAND AND WALES
PUBLIC HEALTH, SCOTLAND
PUBLIC HEALTH, NORTHERN IRELAND
CONTAMINATION OF FOOD
Made
9th July 1990
Laid before Parliament
10th July 1990
Coming into force
10th July 1990
The Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by section 1(1) and (2) and section 24(1) and (3) of the Food and Environment Protection Act 1985(1), and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, being of the opinion that there exist or may exist circumstances which are likely to create a hazard to human health through human consumption of food and that in consequence food which is or may be in the future in the area designated by the following Order, or which is derived or may be in the future derived from anything in that area, is, or may be, or may become, unsuitable for human consumption, hereby makes the following Order:
1.-(1) This Order may be cited as the Food Protection (Emergency Prohibitions) (Lead in Cattle) (England) Order 1990 and shall come into force on 10th July 1990.
(2) In this Order-
"the Act" means the Food and Environment Protection Act 1985;
"cattle" means bovine cattle;
"designated area" means the area described in the Schedule to this Order.
2. In the opinion of the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, food which is or may be in the future in the designated area, or which is or may be in the future derived from anything in such an area is, or may be, or may become, unsuitable for human consumption in consequence of the high level of lead found in cattle in the designated area.
3. The area described in the Schedule to this Order is hereby designated for the purposes of Part I of the Act.
4.-(1) No person shall move any cattle from the designated area.
(2) No person shall move from the designated area any food derived from cattle in the designated area, or feeding stuffs derived from such cattle.
In witness whereof the Official Seal of the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food is hereunto affixed on 9th July 1990.
L.S.
John Selwyn Gummer
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
Articles 1(2), 2 and 3
WOODLANDS FARM
SHAFFORD
CHILDWICK BURY
ST ALBANS
HERTFORDSHIRE
L3 6JX
(This note is not part of the Order)
This Order contains emergency prohibitions on various activities in order to prevent human consumption of food rendered unsuitable for that purpose in consequence of the circumstances designated in article 2 of the Order, namely a high level of lead in cattle.
The Order designates an area of land in England affected by the above mentioned circumstances (article 3 and the Schedule). Movement out of the designated area of cattle, food and feeding stuffs derived from cattle is prohibited (article 4).
Under section 21 of the Food and Environment Protection Act 1985 the penalty for contravening an emergency prohibition is-
(a)on summary conviction, a fine of an amount not exceeding the statutory maximum (at present £2,000);
(b)on conviction on indictment, an unlimited fine, or imprisonment for a term of not more than two years, or both. Powers of enforcement in relation to emergency prohibitions are conferred by section 4 of, and Schedule 2 to, the 1985 Act. Obstruction of enforcement officers is an offence under paragraph 10 of that Schedule.
1985 c. 48; section 1 was amended by section 51 of the Food Safety Act 1990 (c. 16), and section 24 was amended by paragraph 29 of Schedule 3 to that Act.