Agricultural Product Standards Act, 1990 (Act No. 119 of 1990)RegulationsRegulations regarding Control of the Export of Grains9. Approvals and rejections |
(1) | If an inspector approves the export of a consignment of grains he/she shall— |
(a) | mark each container in that consignment with a mark of approval; or |
(b) | endorse the consignment note of that consignment to such effect; and |
(c) | issue a certificate to the effect that such consignment has been approved for export. |
(2) | If a consignment of grains has been rejected for export purposes as a result of an inspection or re-inspection carried out at a port of export, the custodian of that consignment shall as soon as feasible, remove it from the port area concerned. |
(3) | Notwithstanding the provisions of subregulation (2), an inspector may, in the case of a consignment in connection with which an appeal is lodged— |
(a) | direct that such consignment shall not without his/her consent be removed from the place where the inspection or re-inspection concerned was carried out; and |
(b) | apply any mark to the containers concerned which he/she may deem necessary for identification purposes. |