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PLANTS (QUARANTINE) 1

THE PLANTS (QUARANTINE) ACT

ARRANGEMENT OF SECMONS

PART I. Preliminary

1. Short title.
2. Interpretation.
3. Orders and notices.

PART II. Control of Plant Pesrs
4. Prohibited goods and places.
5. Chief Plant Quarantine Officer.
6. Chief Plant Quarantine Officer to certify notifiable plant pest.
7. Owner or occupier of land to give notice of notifiable plant

8. Owner, etc. of land liable for expenses incurred.
Pest.

9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.

PART m. Quarantine
When carrier subject to quarantine.
Articks subject to quarantine.
Order of carrier of goods into quarantine.
When carrier deemed do, be in quarantine.
Ckansing and disinfecting of carrier.
Goods not to be removed.
Release from quarantine.
Performance of quarantine re articles.
Articles in quarantine to be treated and disinfected.
Plants to be landed at declared ports.
Examination of imported plants.
Quarantine control of imported plants.
Penalty for unauthorized landing of plants. etc.
Power to order articles into quarantine.
Performance of quarantine.

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24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.

41.
42.

43.

Power to destroy diseased plants.
Plant quarantine expenses.
Penalty for importing, etc.
Seizure of plants, etc., unlawfully imported, etc.
Seizure of plants, articles, etc.
Powers of inspection.
Power to afEx notices.
Trespassing on quarantine stations.
Offences as to documents.
Bribing, assaulting, or intimidating officers.
a e n c e by Quarantine Oflicer.
Offences of impersonating Quarantine Officers.
Master of ship misleading Quarantine Officer.
Penalty in cases not specially provided for.
Reguhtions.
Off enceg.
Sufficiency of certiiicate of Chief Plant Quarantine Officer at
trial.
Informality in any order, etc.
Ministerial directions for measures to eliminate and controll plant
pests.
Land entered may be fenced and expenses paid out of the Con-
solidated Fund.

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THE PLANTS (QUARANTINE) ACT Ad
25 d 1993.

[ I 4th September, 1994.1

PART I. Preliminary
1. This Act may be cited as the Plants (Quarantine) Act. Short title.

Interpre-
tation.

2. In this Act-

“authorized person” means any person who has been
given authority by the Chief Plant Quarantine
Officer to perform the duties of inspection;

“carrier” includes any vehicle, ship or aircraft or any
other means of transport by which plants, pests,
articles or soil are moved from one place to
another;

“inspection” means examination by an authorized
person of plants, articles or soil for the purpose of
detecting pests; and includes the removal of such
plants, articles or soil or a sample thereof to a
quarantine station or laboratory where facilities for
such examination exist;

“in transit” means taken or sent into Jamaica from out-
side, and consigned to a destination outside,
involving a transfer from one carrier to another;

“notifiable plant pest” means any plant pest declared
by the Minister under section 3 by notice published
in the Gazette to be a notifiable plant pest;

“organization” means any institution, association, com-
pany or any other such body, dealing in or con-
cerned with the importation, exportation or trans-
portation of plants, plant pests, articles or soil;
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“owner” means the person or organization or the agent
of such person or organization to whom plants,
plant pests, goods or soil are consigned or by whom
they are being exported; and includes the person or
organization in charge of the carrier in which
plants, plant pests, articles or soil are or have been
carried;

“package” includes the means by which plants, plant
pests, articles or soil are encased, covered,

’ enclosed, contained or otherwise packed for
carriage from one point to another;

“phytosanitary certificate” means a certificate in the
form of the model certificates of the International
Plant Protection Convention (I.P.P.C.), as amended
in 1979, and set out in the Schedule; Sohedule.

“plants” means all species and types of plants, either
living or dead; and includes stems, branches,
tubers, bulbs, corms, stocks, budwood, cuttings,
slips, layers, suckers, roots, leaves, flowers, seeds
aqd seedlings;

“plant pest” means any form of plant or animal life or
any pathogenic agent injurious or potentially
injurious to plants or plant products;

“plant product” means any-

(a) natural material of plant origin; and

(b) manufactured products which, by their
nature or that of their processing, may
create a risk for the spread of plant pests;

“port of entry” or “prescribed port of entry” means any
area prescribed as such by the Minister;

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“post-entry quarantine station” means a place pre-
scribed for the holding of plants for further inspec-
tion or growth after they have been imported into
the Island;

“prohibited material” means any plants, plant pests,
articles or soil notified as such by the Minister in
the Gazette;

“Quarantine Officer” means an officer duly appointed as
such under this Act;

“soil” means any medium in which plants can grow or
be propagated or which is likely to hsibour any
plant pests;

“temporary quarantine premises” means a place
approved by the Minister for the interception,
inspection, detention, treatment, reconsignment or
destruction of plants, plant pests or articles being
imported, exported or in transit;

“treatment” means any process, including disinfection
and disinfestation, to ensure removal, sterilization
or destruction of any plant pest by such means as
are deemed by the Chief Plant Quarantine Officer
to be most appropriate.

3. For the purposes of this Act, the Minister may, from Orders and
time to time by order- noticea.

(a) declare any district, area or parcel of land described
therein to be infected with plant pests or suspected
of being so infected;

(b) prohibit absolutely the importation into the Island,
from such country or countries as may be specified
in the order, of such plant, article or thiilg as may
be so specified, which the Minister is satisfied are
likely to be a means by which plant pezts may be
introduced into the Island;
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Prohibited
goods and
places.

Chief Plant
Quarantine
Officer.

prohibit the movement or despatch of persons and
animals and the removal of earth, soil, manure,
plant or plant products or other things, into or out
of any district, area or parcel of land declared
pursuant to paragraph (a) to be infected;
declare any plant pest to be a notifiable plant pest
and prescribe the measures which must be taken
for its eradication or control;

declare any port in the Island to be an authorized
port of entry for carriers coming from overseas;

prescribe certification measures for the import and
export of plants and plant products.

PART 11. Control of Plant Pests
4.-(1) Any plant, article or thing imported from any

country the importation from which is-

(a) absolutely prohibited by order made under section
3; or

(b) subject to such conditions as may be prescribed,
shall be deemed to be restricted goods within the meaning
of the Customs Act.

(2) During the continuance in force of an order under
section 3, any plant, article or thing imported into the Island
may be treated as having been imported from a country
specified in that order unless the importer satisfies the Com-
missioner of Customs to the contrary.

5 . 4 1 ) For the due administration of this Act, the
Governor -Gener a1 may appoint-

(a) a Chief Plant Quarantine Officer;
(b) Quarantine Officers; and

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(c) such number of other officers as may be necessary
for the proper carrying out of the provisions of
this Act.

(2) Any person appointed under the provisions of
subsection (1) may, with such assistance as may be neces-
sary, enter upon any land and may-

(a) search any articles for plant pests;
(b) dig up the ground and fell, lop, dig up and take

away any suspected or infected plant, article or
thing;

(c) do all such other acts and things as may be neces-
sary or expedient in order to ascertain whether the
said land or plant thereon is infected with plant
pest;

(d) destroy any plant, article or thing which is found
to be the cause of any plant pest; and

(4 do such other act or thing as may be necessary
to give effect to any order or regulation made under
the provisions of this Act.

6.-(1) Where the Chief Plant Quarantine Officer is satis- Chief
fied as to the presence of any notifiable plant pest he shall Quarantine
issue a certificate to that effect, containing a description of gz;; to
such pest and, where appropriate, the areas m which it may notifiable

plant pest. be found.

Plant

(2) Every certificate issued pursuant to subsection (1)
shall be published in the Gazette and in a daily newspaper
printed and circulated in the Island.

7.-(1) Every owner or occupier and every person having Owner or
charge or management of land who knows of or suspects ~ ~ ~ p ~ ~ o f
the existence of any notifiable plant pest on such land shall $g~:.;~,
forthwith give notice, in writing, to the Chief Plant Quaran- plant pest.

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Owner, etc.
of land
liable for
expenses
incurred.

tine Officer of that fact and of all such information as may
be available to that owner, occupier or person as to the
extent and nature of the pest.

(2) The notice referred to in subsection (1) shall be
served personally on the person to whom it is addressed or
shall be sent to him by registered post.

(3) A person who fails to comply with subsection (1)
is guilty of an offence under this Act.

8 . 4 1 ) If the owner, occupier or person having the charge
or management of any land fails to carry out any measures
required to be carried out by him under any order issued
or regulations made under this Act, the Chief Plant Quaran-
tine Officer, or any person authorized by him in writing,
may enter on such land and may carry out any such
measures.

(2) The cost of carrying out any such measures shall
be recoverable from the owner, occupier or persan, as the
case may be, at the suit of the Chief Plant Quarantine
Officer, or any person authorized by him in writing, as a
civil debt in a Resident Magistrate’s Court.

PART HI. Quarantine

When 9. The following carriers shall be subject to quarantine-
carrier

quarantine.
subject to (a) every foreign carrier until pratique has been

granted;

(b) every carrier which the Chief Plant Quarantine
Officer reasonably suspects to be carrying a
notifiable plant pest or on which such pest has
been discovered; and

(c) every carrier which is ordered into quarantine by a
Quarantine Inspector.

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10. The following articles shall be subject to quarantine- Articlu sub-
(a) all articles which are or have been on board a quarantine*

carrier which is subject to quarantine;

(b) all articles infected with a plant pest;
(c) all articles which have been in contact with or ex-

posed to infection from a plant pest or from any
other articles subject to quarantine.

ject to

11.-(1) A Quarantine Oflticer may examine and, by Order ot

tine order”), order into quarantine any carrier, plant, soil or quarantine*
article which, in his opinion, is or is likely to be, infected
with a plant pest or the conditions of which involve an
immediate or potential risk of such infection.

(2) When a carrier is ordered into quarantine pur-
suant to subsection (1) the master thereof shali forthwith
cause the carrier and all plants, plant products and goods
on board the carrier to be conveyed into such quarantine
station as the Quarantine Officer may direct.

(3) Any person who contravenes subsection (1) shall
be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary
conviction before a Resident Magistrate to a fine not
exceeding two hundred thousand dollars or to imprisonment
for a term not exceeding three years.

instrument in writing (hereinafter referred to as a “quaran- cnrrier goods into of

12.-(1) A carrier ordered into quarantine prrsuant to when
section 1 1 ( 1 ) shall, as from the date of the quarantine order, demed to
be deemed to be in quarantine.

(2) The master of a carrier which is in quarantine
shall not move- that ship or suffer it to be moved except
in accordance with this Act and regulations made there-
under.

carrier

be in quar-
WtinC.

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Cleansing
and disin-

Earner.
fect+ipe of

Goods not
to bc
removed.

Release
trom
quarantine.

(3) Any person who contravenes subsection (2) shall
be guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction
before a Resident Magistrate to a fine not exceeding two
hundred thousand dollars or to imprisonment for a term
not exceeding three years.

13.41) A Quarantine Officer may order a carrier which
is in quarantine to be cleansed and disinfected or otherwise
treated in such manner as he may direct, and For that pur-
pose, and subject to the prior approval of the Harbour
Master, may direct that such ship be taken to a place speci-
fied by him.

(2) A person who fails to comply with a direction
under subsection (1) shall be guilty of an offence and shall
be liable on summary conviction before a Resident Magis-
trate to a fine not exceeding fifty thousand dollars or to
imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years.

14.-(1) Where a carrier is in quarantine, no unauthor-
ized person shall unload or move with intent to unload
any goods from that ship.

(2) Any person who-
(a) contravenes subsection (1); or
(b) knowingly receives or has in his possession any

goods unloaded in contravention of that subsection,
shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary
conviction before a Resident Magistrate to a fine not
exceeding one hundred thousand dollars or to imprisonment
for a term not exceeding two years.

15. When quarantine has been performed on any ship
in accordance with this Act and regulations made there-
under, such ship shall forthwith be released from quarantine.

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16.-(1) Where articles have been ordered into quaran- P=-

(a) such articles may be detained on board ship for that
purpose; or

(b) a Quarantine Officer may, in writing, approve a
place other than a quarantine station as a place
where the quarantine may be performed.

(2) Where, in relation to any articles, a place has
been approved under subsection (11, any reference in section
28, 30 or 35 to a quarantine station shall, in relation to
those articles, include a reference to that place.

formance

tine re
tine- of quaran-

17.-(1) All articles ordered into quarantine shall be Articles in
treated and disinfected in such manner as may be prescribed, to be
and when so treated and disinfected shall, subject to sub- and dish-

(2) Where the Quarantine Officer in charge of any
articles ordered into quarantine is of opinion that such
articles cannot effectively be disinfected and ought not to be
released from quarantine owing to the danger of infection,
he shall cause the articles to be destroyed :

Provided that where the value of the articles exceeds
twenty thousand dollars the power conferred by subsection
(2) shall not be exercised without the written approval of the
Minister.

quarantine

treated

fected. section (2), be released from quarantine.

18.-(1) No person shall bring any imported plants into Ey2zd
any port or place in the Island other than into a prescribed at declared
port of entry. ports.

(2) Any person who contravenes subsection (1) shall
be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary con-
viction before a Resident Magistrate to a fine not exceeding

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fifty thousand dollars or to imprisonment for a term not
exceeding one year.

Exarnina-

imported

19.-(1) A Quarantine Officer shall make careful inspec-
tion of all imported plants before they are delivered to the
importer.

tion of

plants.

(2) If the imported plants are found to be free from
plant pests, and the Quarantine Officer is satisfied that they
can be delivered to the importer without danger of intro-
ducing any disease or plant pest, the Quarantine Officer
shall, subject to regulations under this Act, authorize their
delivery to the importer,

(3) Where the imported plants are found not to be
free from plant pests, and the Quarantine Officer i s not satis-
fied that they can be delivered to the importer without
danger of introducing plant pests, the Quarantine Officer
shall order the plants into quarantine.

Quaran-

control of

2 0 . 4 1) Where imported plants, hay, straw, fodder, litter,
fittings, clothing, utensils, appliances, packages or other
articles used on any carrier in connection with imported
plants are ordered into quarantine they sball not, until
released from quarantine, be moved, dealt with, or otherwise
interfered with except in accordance with this Act and
regulations made hereunder.

tine

plants.

(2) Any person who contravenes subsection (1) shall
be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary
conviction before a Resident Magistrate to a fine not
exceeding fifty thousand dollars or to imprisonment for a
term not exceeding one year.

Penalty for

sized

21.--(1) No imported plant, and no hay, straw, fodder,
litter, fittings, clothing, utensils, appliances, packages or unautho-

landing etc. 04 other articles used on any ship in connection with such

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plants shall be unloaded from any ship until a permit for
such unloading has been granted by a Quarantine Officer.

(2) Any person who contravenes subsection (1) shall
be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary
conviction in a Resident Magistrate’s Court to a fine not
exceeding one hundred thousand dollars or to imprisonment
for a term not exceeding one year.

22.41) A Quarantine Officer may examine and order Power to
order into quarantine any articles to which this section applies, articles

which are or are likely to be, in his opinion, infected with $:m-
a disease or plant pest, or which contain or appear to con- tine-
tain any insect or pest or disease agent.

(2) This section applies to-
(a) imported articles, whether imported into the Island

legally or not;
(b) any other articles that have been, or that an officer

has reasonable cause to believe have been, on
board-

(i) a carrier; or
(ii) a ship subject to quarantine.

23. All plants and articles ordered into quarantine shall Pedomnce
forthwith be conveyed to a quarantine station, and may be of tine. quaran-
detained there for such period as is prescribed, and, while
so detained, shall be dealt with and treated as prescribed by
the Minister.

24.41) The Minister may order the seizure and destruc- Power to
tion of any plants or articles ordered into quarantine diseased estroy
which- plants.

(a) are affected with any plant pest, or have been ex-
posed to infection from any plant affected by or
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article contaminated with, any disease or noxious
insect or plant pest; and

(b) in the opinion of the Quarantine Officer, are a
source of danger to other plants and ought to be
destroyed.

(2) Before any action is taken pursuant to subsection
(11, notice thereof shall be given to the owner or agent (if
known) of the plants or goods to be destroyed.

Plant

penses. (a) the examination of plants or goods, their convey-
ance to a quarantine station, their detention, main-
tenance and treatment in quarantine or under
quarantine surveillance; and

(b) the removal, disposal and destruction of any such
plants or articles,

shall be paid by the importer or owner of the plants or
goods, or where the plants or goods are being conveyed by
ship, by the shipping company, and may be recovered
summarily in a Resident Magistrate’s Court, without limit
of amount, as a civil debt.

25. Any expenses incurred in connection with- quaran-
tine ex-

Penalty for
importing,
etc.

26.-(1) Any person who knowingly imports or brings
into any port or place in Jamaica any plant pest, or plant
disease germ or microbe, or any plant disease agent, or
any culture virus or substance containing any plant, or any
part of any plant in contravention of this Act or any regula-
tions made thereunder, shall be guilty of an offence and
shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding two
hundred thousand dollars or to imprisonment for a term not
exceeding two years.

(2) Any person who knowingly removes any plant or
part thereof, or any other goods from one part of Jamaica
to another in contravention of any order made under this

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Act shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on
summary conviction in a Resident Magistrate’s Court to
a fine not exceeding one hundred thousand dollars or to
imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year.

27. All plants or plant products imported into Jamaica Seizure of
or brought into any port or place in Jamaica, or removed etc.,mlaw-
from one part of Jamaica to another part, in contravention
of this Act or any order under this Act, and all straw,
fodder, litter, fittings, clothing, utensils, appliances, packages
or other articles, moved or dealt with in contravention of
this Act or any order or regulations under this Act shall
be seized and the Quarantine Officer shall take such action
as he considers appropriate in relation thereto.

plants,

28. Any Quarantine Officer or authorized officer may Seizure of
seize any plants or articles which are subject to quarantine euticlei, etc.
and which are found outside a quarantine station, and may
convey them to a quarantine station.

plants

29. A Quarantine Officer or any other person authorized Powers of
in writing by the Minister, may, in relation to any carrier inspection.
that is in a port or other place in Jamaica-

(a) enter and inspect any part of the carrier;
(b) inspect any animals or articles on board the carrier;

and
(c) inspect the passenger list, log, manifest, journal and

any ather papers relating to the carrier or to any
persons, animals or articles on board the carrier.

30.-(1) A Quarantine Officer may affix a prescribed Power t~
affix
notices. notice in relation to quarant ine

(U) on any part of a carrier that is subject to quarantine;
(b) on or near any quarantine station;

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(c) in any quarantine area;
(d) on any articles subject to quarantine.

(2) No unauthorized person shall remove, deface,
or interfere with any notice affixed in pursuance of this sec-
tion; and any person who contravenes this subsection shall
be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary
conviction before a Resident Magistrate to a fine not
exceeding ten thousand dollars or to imprisonment for a
term not exceeding one year.

Trespassing 31.-(1) No unauthorized person shall-
on quaran-
tine
stations. (a) enter or trespass on any quarantine station or

(b) interfere with any goods or plants subject to

(2) Any person who contravenes the provisions of
subsection (1) shall be guilty of an offence and shall be
liable on summary conviction before a Resident Magistrate
to a fine not exceeding fifty thousand dollars or to
imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year.

quarantine area; or

quarantine.

OflenCM 32. Any person who-
as to docu-
ments. (a) with intent to defraud or deceive, forges any docu-

ment issued under this Act, or any official copy
thereof, or the signature of any officer performing
any duty under this Act;

(b) utters or passes off, knowing it to be forged, any
forged document purporting to be a document
issued under this Act; or

(c) with intent to defraud or deceive, lends m y phyto-
sanitary certificate or document issued under this
Act to any other person or allows it to be used
by any other person,
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shall be guilty of an offence under this Act and shall be
liable on conviction in a Circuit Court to imprisonment
for a period not exceeding seven years.

Bribing,
assaulting,

3 3 . 4 1) Any person who-
(a) gives or offers, or promises to give or procure any ~ ~ t ~ $ +

bribe, recompense or reward to any Quarantine Officers.
Officer, to induce him in any way to neglect or
not to perform his duty;

(b) makes any agreement with a Quarantine Officer
to neglect or not to perform his duty;

(c) by threats, demands or promises, attempts to im-
properly influence a Quarantine Officer in the per-
formance of his duty; or

(d) assaults, molests, obstructs or intimidates a
Quarantine Officer in the performance of his duty,

shall be guilty of an offence.

(2) Any person guilty of an offence under subsection
(1) is liable upon summary conviction before a Resident
Magistrate-

(a) in relation to an offence mentioned in paragraph
(a), (b) or (c), to a fine not exceeding two hundred
thousand dollars or to imprisonment for a term not
exceeding five years; or

(b) in relation to an offence mentioned in paragraph
(d), to a fine not exceeding twenty thousand dollars
or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding
one year.

34. Any Quarantine Officer who- Offeoce by
Quarantine

(a) accepts any bribe, recompense or reward, for or Officer.
on account of any non-performance of his duty;
or
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Offences
of imper-
sonating
Quarantine
Officers.

Master
of ship
misleading
Quarantine
Officer.

Penalty in
cases not
specially
provided
for.

Regulations.

(b) makes any agreement with any person to neglect
or not perform his duty,

shall be guilty of an offence under this Act and shall be
liable upon summary conviction before a Resident Magis-
trate to a fine not exceeding two hundred thousand dollars
or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding five years.

35. Any person who, not being a Quarantine Officer,
takes or assumes the name, designation or appearance of
a Quarantine Officer for the purpose of thereby obtaining
admission into an aircraft, ship, port of entry, quarantine
station, temporary quarantine premises or other place, or
for any other unlawful purpose, shall be liable on summary
conviction before a Resident Magistrate to a fine not
exceeding fifty thousand dollars and to imprisonment for a
term not exceeding one year.

36. Any master of a ship who-

(a) wilfully makes any false statement in answer to
questions asked him by a Quarantine Officer in
the course of his duty under this Act; or

(b) wilfully misleads a Quarantine Officer in the pre-
formance of his duty,

shall be guilty of an offence under this Act and shall be
liable upon summary conviction before a Resident Magis-
trate to a fine not exceeding one hundred thousarrd dollars or
to imprisonment for a period not exceeding one year.

37. Any person who commits an offence against this Act
for which no penalty is provided shall be liable upon con-
viction to a penalty not exceeding twenty thousand dollars.

38.-(1) The Minister may make regulations generally for
the better carrying out of the provisions and objects of

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this Act and without prejudice to the generality of the fore-
going, may make regulations t o -

provide for measures to be taken to prevent the
introduction or the spread of plant pests, and such
regulations may apply to the whole Island or to
any parish or part thereof;

provide for the isolation by means of fences of any
description (ditches or otherwise) of any district,
area or parcel of land or of any portion of such
district, area or parcel of land declared by order
to be infected or suspected of being infected with
plant disease;

provide for the destruction, removal, uprooting,
disposal or treatment of plants and plant products
within such district, area or parcel of land;

provide for the cleansing and disinfecting of any
district, area or parcel of land and any plants there-
on;

prescribe the period within which it shall not be
lawful to plant or replant in any such district, area
or parcel of land, any plant whatsoever or any
particular plant named,

prescribe the duties of persons appointed to carry
out the provisions of any orders issued under this
Act;

prescribe the measures to be taken, for the treat-
ment of any notifiable plant disease, by the owner,
occupier or person having the charge or manage
ment of any land whether or not such land has
been declared to be infected or suspected of being
infected with plant disease;

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20 PLANTS (QUARANTINE)

provide for the establishment of temporary quaran-
tine premises, post entry quarantine stations and
their necessary facilities and services;
prescribe fees for inspection services and treatment;
prescribe the conditions under which the importa-
tion of any plant, article or thing shafl be permit-
ted;
provide for the delegation of authority under this
Act;
prescribe forms and documents appropriate for the
effective administration of the Act;

(rn) prescribe treatments for the elimination of plant
pests from imported plants, plant products or any
other goods which may be affected;
prescribe the measures to be taken, for the treat-
ment of any notifiable plant pest or airy infectious
plant pest, by the owner, occupier OF person having
charge or management of any land;
prescribe measures ,to be taken for the diagnosis
and prevention of plant pests, for purposes of or
incidental to quarantine;
prescribe measures to be taken by the captain of
an aircraft for the spraying or fumigation thereof
before and after landing in Jamaica;
provide for the examination by Quarantine Officers
of plants for export.

(2) Without prejudice to the provisions of section
29 of the Interpretation Act, regulations made under this
Act may provide in respect of a breach of any of the provi-
sions thereof that the offender shall be liable to such fine
not exceeding twenty thousand dollars or to such terms of

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P U N T S (QUARANTINE) 22

imprisonment not exceeding twelve months or to both such
fine and imprisonment as may be prescribed therein.

39.-(1) If any person without lawful authority or excuse Offences.
(proof whereof shall lie on him) dozs any of the following

(a) fails to carry out any measures required to be
carried out by him under any order or regulations
made under this Act;

things-

)

(b) fails to give any notice which by section 7 he is
required to give;

(c) refuses admission to any person acting in execution
of duties under this Act or under any order made
thereunder, to any land or place which the said
person is entitled to enter or examine, or obstructs
or impedes such person in so entering or examining
premises or, otherwise in any respect, impedes any
person in the execution of his duty under this Act
or assists in my svch obstructing or impending,

,

he shall be guilty of an offence.

(2) Any person who is guilty of an offence under
subsection (1) shall, on summary conviction bcEore a Resi-
dent 'Magistrate, be liable to a fine not exceeding fifty
thousand dollars and in default of payment, to imprison-
ment with hard labour for a period not exceeding one year
and on a further conviction within a period of twelve months
for a second or subsequent offence against this Act, he shall
be liable at the discretion of the court to be imprisoned for
a further term not exceeding six months with bard labour
in lieu of the fine to which he is liable.

(3) Where any person commits an offence under this
Act and that offence is continued by him after conviction,

.

such person shall be liable, in addition to any fine or impri- , .
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!nhmality
m any
order, etc.

Minis.*
riel drrec-
tions for
-ras
to eliminate
and control
plant pesta

sonment imposed by the court on conviction, to a further
fine not exceeding two thousand dollars in respect of each
day during which the offence continues.

(4) The Chief Plant Quarantine Officer shall issue a
certificate, when necessary, to the effect that no rrotice under
paragraph (b) of subsection (1) has been received.

40.41) In any trial for an offence under this Act the
certificate of the Chief Plant Quarantine Officer, purporting
to be signed by him as such, shall be prima facie evidence
as to the identification of any notifiable plant disease under
this Act, provided that such certificate shall contain-

(a) a statement that the package containing the speci-
men submitted for examination was sealed and
intact on delivery to the Chief Plant Quarantine
Officer; and

(b) a copy of the description attached to the specimen
by the person submitting it for identification by
the Chief Plant Quarantine Officer.

(2) In any case where a person is charged under
paragraph (c) of section 39 (1) for failing to give any notice
which he is required to give under this Act, the certificate
of the Chief Plant Quarantine Officer purporting to be
signed by him or his representative as such, that no notice
has been received shall be sufficient evidence for the purpose
of any proceedings under this Act in relation to such charge
as aforesaid.

41. Proceedings taken under this Act shall not be rendered
void by reason of any informality in any order or notice
issued or given.

42.-( 1) Where by virtue of an order issued under this Act,
any land is declared by the Minister to be infected witli
plant pests, the Minister may also issue directions for

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PLANTS (QUARANTINE) 23

measures to be implemented within a specified time for the
elimination or control of such dant pests and to be under-
taken by the owner or occupier of the land or by both.

(2) Where the owner or occupier of land does not
comply with directions issued under subsection (1) within
the specified time period, the Minister may cause the land
in question to be entered and the measures set out in the
directions to be effected.

(3) Where any owner or occupier of lmd incurs
unavoidable expense, suffers pecuniary loss or damage as
a direct consequence of the carrying out of directions issued
by the Minister under this section, such owner or occupier
may, without limit of amount, recover his expenses as a civil
debt by referring the matter for decision in a Resident
Magistrate’s Court.

43. The Minister may, if he thinks fit, cause any land Land

ment out of public funds for the cost of such fencing; and :FTwd
no occupier of adjoining land shall be liable under the Divid- $;t
ing Fences Act to bear any part of the expenses of erecting consoli-
such fence.

entered under section 42 to be fenced, and may direct pay- entered be

dated
F d .

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PLANTS (QUARANTINE)

SCHEDULB (Section 2)

CERTIPICATE No ............
THE PLANTS (QUARANTINE) ACT

Phytasmitmy Certificate
PLANT PROTECTION SERVICE

This is to certify that the plants, parts of plants, or plant products
described below, or representative ssmpks of them, were thoroughly

examined on ....................................... 19 ...... by ........................
an authorized officer of the Plant Protection Service and were found to
the best of his knowledge to be substantially free from injurious
diseases and pests, and that the consignment IS believed to conform
with the current phytosadtary regulations of the importing countfy
both as stated in the additional declaration hereon and othcrwise.

Fumigation or disinfection treatment (if any):-

Date.. ...................................... Treatment.. ................................
Duration of exposure.. ............... ..Chemical and.. ..........................

. Concentration.. ............... ... ..........

Additional Declaration.. .................................................................

. . . . '! ,

, . ..............................................................................................
..............................................................................................

Signed.. ..............................................
official Status ....................................... (Stamp of Service)
Date ........................................ .19... ...

DESCRIPTION OF CONSIGNMENT

Name and address of exporter ......................................................
.............................................................................................

Name and address of consignee. ..................................................

.............................................................................................
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No. and description of packages, weight .......................................
Distinguishing marks.. ................................................................
Origin (Grown at*). ....................................................................
Means of conveyance ..................................................................

Point of entry in Importing Country .............................................

Quantity and name of produce ..................................................

............................................................................................

.............................................................................................

Botanical’ name.. ................. , ......................................................
.............................................................................................

............................................................................................
* State precise location

NOTE: This certificate is issued from information found or believed
to be correct and no liability attxhes to the Ministry or any
of its officers in respect of this certificate.

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