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These Regulations may be cited as the Fertilisers (Mammalian Meat and Bone Meal) (Conditions of Manufacture) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1998 and shall come into operation on 6th July 1998.
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(1) The Interpretation Act (Northern Ireland) 1954 shall apply to these Regulations as it applies to a Measure of the Northern Ireland Assembly.
(2) In these Regulations—
 “authorised officer” means an officer of the Department authorised to act for the purposes of these Regulations;
 “the Department” means the Department of Agriculture for Northern Ireland;
 “mammalian meat and bone meal” and “protein” shall have the same meaning as in the Fertilisers (Mammalian Meat and Bone Meal) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1998.
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A person shall not manufacture mammalian meat and bone meal for use as or in any fertiliser except by a rendering process in which—
(a) the particle size of the raw material prior to processing is reduced so that no particle has a maximum dimension which exceeds 50mm; and
(b) the material is heated to a core temperature of more than 133°C for at least 20 minutes at a pressure of at least 3 bar.
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(1) An authorised officer shall, on producing, if required to do so, his authority, have the right to enter at any reasonable time any premises (other than premises used as a dwelling) for the purposes of ascertaining whether there is or has been on the premises any contravention of these Regulations.
(2) An authorised officer entering any premises in accordance with the provisions of paragraph (1) may take with him such other persons acting under his instructions as he considers necessary.
(3) An authorised officer shall have powers to carry out all checks and examinations necessary for the enforcement of these Regulations, and in particular may—
(a) take such samples (and, if necessary, send the samples for laboratory testing) as are necessary to ascertain whether the provisions of these Regulations have been or are being complied with;
(b) examine, seize and retain documentary or other material relevant to the checks carried out under these Regulations;
(c) (where any such material is kept in electronic form) require a printout of that material; and
(d) take with him a representative of the European Commission acting for the purposes of Council Directive 90/667/EEC laying down the veterinary rules for the disposal and processing of animal waste, for its placing on the market and for the prevention of pathogens in feedstuffs of animal or fish origin and amending Directive 90/425/EEC, as amended on the date on which these Regulations are made.
(4) In this regulation “premises” includes any land, place, installation, vehicle, ship, vessel, boat, craft, hovercraft or aircraft.
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(1) A person shall not—
(a) intentionally obstruct any person acting in the execution of these Regulations;
(b) without reasonable cause, fail to give to any person acting in the execution of these Regulations any assistance or information which that person may reasonably require of him for the purposes of his functions under these Regulations, or
(c) furnish to any person acting in the execution of these Regulations any information which he knows to be false or misleading.
(2) Nothing in paragraph (1)(b) shall be construed as requiring any person to answer any question or give any information if to do so might incriminate him.
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(1) Any person who, without reasonable excuse, contravenes regulations 3 or 5 shall be guilty of an offence.
(2) A person guilty of the offence of contravening regulation 5(1)(a) or (b) shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months or to both.
(3) A person guilty of any other offence under these Regulations shall be liable—
(a) on summary conviction, to a fine not exceeding the statutory maximum;
(b) on conviction on indictment, to a fine.
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(1) Proceedings for an offence which is punishable under regulation 6(2) may, subject to paragraph (2), be commenced within the period of six months from the date on which evidence sufficient in the opinion of the prosecutor to warrant the proceedings came to his knowledge.
(2) Proceedings shall not be commenced by virtue of this regulation more than four years after the commission of the offence.
(3) For the purposes of this regulation—
(a) a certificate signed by or on behalf of the prosecutor and stating the date on which evidence sufficient in his opinion to warrant the proceedings came to his knowledge shall be conclusive evidence of that fact; and
(b) a certificate stating that matter and purporting to be so signed shall be deemed to be so signed unless the contrary is proved.
Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of Agriculture for Northern Ireland on
R. S. Johnston
Assistant Secretary
18th May 1998.