(c) the weight and declared value of the product to be exported; (d) the place of origin of the product to be exported: (e) the method of transport to be used, and, if by sea, the name of
the vessel and shipping agent to be employed; and
(f) the number and description of any wholesale market billi
wholesale permit, or bill of lading relating to the product to be exported, which may be in the possession of the exporter. Any person who-
Offences.
5.
(a) incites any other person to abstain from selling or purchasing marine fish or intimidates any other person with the intentor of causing such person to abstain from selling or purchasing marine fish:
(b) contravenes regulation 3;
(c) contravenes regulation 4; or
(d) knowingly makes any false or incorrect statement in furnishing the Director with the information required under regulation 4. shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary conviction. to a line of one thousand dollars and to imprisonment for six months.
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IMMIGRATION (CONTROL AND OFFENCES)
ORDINANCE, 1958.
(No. 34 of 1958).
IMMIGRATION (CONTROL AND OFFENCES) (AMENDMENT)
REGULATIONS, 1962.
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 42 of the Immigration (Control and Offences) Ordinance, 1958, the Governor in Council has made the following regulations—
1. These regulations may be cited as the Immigration (Control Citation, god Offences) (Amendment) Regulations, 1962.
Schedule.
2. The Second Schedule to the Immigration (Control and Amendment Offences) Regulations, 1961. is amended by the insertion, after item 8, of Second in the first, second and third columns and as shown hereunder, of the (O.N.A. following-
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"9. Revenue officers appointed under section 11 of the Butiable Com- modities Ordinance, holding the rank of Revenue Sub-Inspector or any rank above that rank.
5(2), 7(1) and (2), 8, 10, 1101Xel 11(2). 11(316), 13(106), (2) (d), (e) and (.
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Clerk of Councils.
92/60).
Council CHAMBER,
4th September, 1962.
Explanatory Nore.
Clerk of Council.
COUNCIL CHAMBER,
4th September, 1962.
(This Note is not part of the regulations, but is intended to indicate their general purport).
Paragraphs (1) and (2) of regulation 2 set out the places in the Colour where marine fish may be landed without a wätien permit, under section 3 of the Ordinance. It is not intended that these restrictions should apply to fisher men who catch fish for the support of their own families, or for sport, w paragraph (3) of this regulation accordingly lists three categories of person whi are exempted from the provisions of section 3 of the Ordinance, so far M landing is concerned.
2. Regulation 3 imposes an upper weight licut on the amount of munic fish that may be transported on land in any one means of transport other thre a train, and is designed as a practical means of restricting the illegal wholesakt.
3. It has been found unnecessary to impose a system of licences or permi for the exports of marino fish, and unrestricted export is to be permitted; howe certain information concerning export is required by the Director for statical purpose, and regulation 4 lists the information to be supplied before export.
(Secretariat F70/3231/47)
Explanatory Note,
(Thứ Note is not part of the regulations, but is intended to indicate their general purport).
It is proposed that launches manned by personnel from the Commerce and Industry Department should be used in the drive to prevent illegal immigration, Regulation 2 amends the Second Schedule to the Immigration (Control and Offences) Regulations, 1961, to give to Revenue Officers of the rank of Revenue Sub-Inspector or above the minimum powers that are necessary to enable them To carry out their duties effectively.
(Secretariat CR23/2091/62)
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