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PLANT DISEASES ACT 1924 - SECT 13A
Control orders
13A Control orders
(1) The Minister may, by order in writing, authorise an inspector to enter any
land or premises specified or described in the order and there to carry out
such work, for the prevention or control of any pest or disease, as the order
may authorise.
(2) An order under this section may be made only if the
Minister believes on reasonable grounds that the work authorised by the order
is necessary in order to avoid: (a) a danger to the health of the public or to
consumers of food or produce derived from plants or to persons working with
plants, or
(b) an undue hazard to the environment, or
(c) an adverse effect
on trade in any plant or a product derived from the plant.
(3) A right of
entry conferred by an order under this section includes, in so far as the work
authorised by the order reasonably requires it, a right to enter any place
forming the curtilage of, or used in connection with, any premises used for
residential purposes, but not a right to enter a portion of any premises
actually used as a dwelling.
(4) Before an inspector, in pursuance of an
order under this section, enters any land or premises for the first time: (a)
a copy of the order is to be served on the occupier of the land or premises,
if the land or premises are particularly identified in the order as land or
premises to which the order applies, or
(b) if the order applies to the land
or premises because it is expressed to apply within a specified area that
includes the land or premises, the terms of the order are to be published in
at least one newspaper circulating in the area or notified in such other
manner as the Minister may specify in the order.
(5) An order under this
section, unless it sooner ceases to be in force, ceases to be in force 6
months after the date on which it was made and, while in force, is subject to
any conditions specified in it.
(6) An order under this section must inform
occupiers of any land or premises of their rights under section 13B.
(7) The
provisions of section 40 (notice of statutory rules to be tabled) and section
41 (disallowance of statutory rules) of the Interpretation Act 1987 apply to
an order under this section in the same way as they apply to a statutory rule.
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