Exports (Dairy Produce) Regulations (Cth)
STATUTORY RULES.
REGULATIONS UNDER THE CUSTOMS ACT 1901-1936 AND THE COMMERCE (TRADE DESCRIPTIONS) ACT 1905–1933.*
WHEREAS
by section 112 of the
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a ) the exportation of which would, in his opinion, be harmful to the Commonwealth; or(
b ) which have not been prepared or manufactured for export under the prescribed conditions as to purity, soundness, or freedom from disease, or which do not conform to the prescribed conditions as to purity, soundness, or freedom from disease:
And whereas it is provided by the said section that the said power of prohibition shall extend to authorize the prohibition of the exportation of the goods generally, or to any specified place, and either absolutely or so as to allow of the exportation of the goods subject to any condition or restriction:
And whereas it is provided by
section 17 of the
And whereas I am of opinion that the exportation of dairy produce, except subject to the conditions and restrictions prescribed by the following Regulations, would be harmful to the Commonwealth:
Now therefore I, the Administrator
of the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of
the Federal Executive Council, hereby make the following Regulations under the
Dated this twenty second day of, 1938.
Huntingfield
Administrator.
By His Excellency’s Command,
for and on behalf of the Minister of State for Commerce and the Minister of State for Trade and Customs.
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Notified in the
5678.—12/24.5.1938.—Price 1s. 9d.
EXPORTS (DAIRY PRODUCE) REGULATIONS.
Part I.—Preliminary.
Part I.—Preliminary.
Part II.—General Provisions as to Exportation of Dairy Produce.
Part III.—Trade Descriptions.
Part IV.—Supervision, Inspection and Examination.
Part V.—Registration of Brands.
Part VI.—Miscellaneous.
“appointed analyst” means a person appointed as an analyst under sub-regulation (1.) of regulation 28 of these Regulations, or for the purposes of the
Customs Act 1901–1936;“appointed place” means a place appointed under regulation 16 of these Regulations to be a place where dairy produce intended for export may be inspected and examined;
“butter” means the fatty substance obtained by the mechanical agitation of milk or cream;
“butter fat” or “milk fat” means the fat of cow’s milk;
“coverings” means all the principal coverings in which dairy produce is contained;
“cream” means that portion of milk in which, through mechanical separation, the greater part of the milk fat has become concentrated;
“creamery butter” means butter (other than whey butter) manufactured from centrifugally separated cream and not mixed or blended into milled butter;
“dairy produce” means goods of the kinds specified or described in the first column of the Second Schedule;
“dried milk products” includes all dried preparations made from milk, or any of the constituents of milk, as a basis, and includes dried milk food products;
“Eastern destination” means any place between the 30th degree of East longitude and the 140th degree of West longitude and North of the 30th parallel of South latitude;
“export establishment” means an export establishment registered as such in accordance with these Regulations;
“ghee” means the fatty substance obtained by boiling cream or butter and separating the fatty portion from the milk serum;
“margarine” means any fatty substances, whether compound or otherwise, containing animal fats or vegetable oils or both, prepared as a substitute for, or in imitation of, butter, and whether mixed with butter or not;
“milk” means cows’ milk;
“milled butter” means butter which is a mixture or blend of two or more creamery butters, originally packed under separate names or brands;
“officer” means an officer as defined by the
Commerce (Trade Descriptions )Act 1905–1933;“package” includes box, crate, tin and case;
“pasteurized”, in relation to milk or cream, means subjected to a process of heating to a temperature sufficiently high and for a time sufficiently long to ensure the destruction of active germ life contained therein;
“preservative” means boric acid, nitrous acid, fluoric acid, hydrogen peroxide, salicylic acid, sulphurous acid, formic aldehyde, and any preparation of any of those substances or chemical compounds thereof, used as a preservative agent;
“registered brand” means a brand registered in pursuance of Part V. of these Regulations or in pursuance of the Regulations repealed by these Regulations;
“registered number” means the number allotted to an export establishment in accordance with these Regulations or in accordance with the Regulations repealed by these Regulations;
“registered word” means the word or combination of words allotted to an export establishment in accordance with these Regulations, or in accordance with the Regulations repealed by these Regulations, for use on choicest quality butter;
“State” includes any Territory of the Commonwealth to which the
Customs Act 1901–1936 and theCommerce (Trade Descriptions )Act 1905–1933 apply;“the Approved for Export Stamp” means a stamp in accordance with the following design:—
“the Commonwealth Standardization Trade Mark” means a mark in accordance with the following design (being the design of Trade Mark No
. 34,531) the diameter of the outer circle of which is 2¾ inches and the diameter of the inner circle is 2½ inches:—“the Department” means the Department of Commerce;
“the Minister” means the Minister of State for Commerce;
“the Secretary” means the Secretary of the Department;
“whey” means the watery fluid of cows’ milk which is separated from the curd in the manufacture of cheese or casein;
“whey butter” means butter manufactured wholly from milk fat centrifugally separated from whey.
(2.) In these Regulations, any reference to a Schedule shall be read as a reference to a Schedule to these Regulations, and any reference to a Form shall be read as a reference to a Form contained in the Fifth Schedule.
(3.) Strict compliance with the Forms contained in the Fifth Schedule shall not be necessary and substantial compliance shall be sufficient.
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a ) butter—1400 pounds;(
b ) cheese—1600 pounds;(
c ) condensed milk—4200 pounds;(
d ) dried milk—560 pounds;(
e ) frozen milk—100 pounds; and(
f ) eggs in shell—3900 dozen eggs.
Part II.—General Provisions as to Exportation of Dairy Produce.
(2.) If the Secretary is satisfied that the premises are constructed, equipped and operated in an efficient and hygienic manner he may, in his discretion, register the premises as an export establishment.
(3.) The Secretary shall allot to each premises so registered—
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a ) a number; and(
b ) where the premises are registered in respect of butter, a word or words for use on choicest quality butter.
(4.) The registration of an export establishment shall remain in force until such time as it is cancelled by the Secretary or the premises
cease to be used for the preparation, manufacture or packing of the kind of dairy produce in respect of which it was registered.
(5.) A certificate in accordance with Form 2, signed by the Secretary, or any officer authorized in that behalf by the Secretary, shall be evidence of the facts therein stated.
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a ) the dairy produce has been prepared or manufactured and packed in an export establishment;(
b ) in the opinion of an officer authorized to inspect the dairy produce, the dairy produce is contained in packages which—(i) will not cause it to deteriorate;
(ii) will not impart a taint to it when stored; and
(iii) are sufficiently strong to enable them to be carried without breakage when subject to ordinary treatment,
and is packed in such a manner and with such material as to ensure that it will arrive at its destination in a sound condition;
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c ) the design, dimensions and nature of any label, brand or mark (other than a label, brand or mark applied by the manufacturer at the time of manufacture or a trade description applied in accordance with these Regulations) applied to the dairy produce, or to the coverings thereof, have been approved by the Secretary;(
d ) the dairy produce complies with the conditions and restrictions (if any) specified in the second column of the Second Schedule opposite to the name or description of the dairy produce;(
e ) in the case of butter (other than tinned butter), cheese (other than tinned cheese), frozen milk, egg pulp, and eggs in shell, which have been inspected and examined in accordance with Part IV. of these Regulations, the goods comply with such of the conditions and restrictions specified in the Third Schedule as are applicable thereto; and(
f ) the exporter has obtained an export permit in accordance with these Regulations in respect of the dairy produce.
(2.) Notwithstanding the provisions
of paragraph (
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a ) the Minister may certify that, on account of the use of any dairy produce for experimental purposes, or on account of special circumstances, it is not desirable that the conditions and restrictions referred to in that paragraph should apply to that dairy produce, and accordingly it shall not be necessary for the dairy produce to comply with those conditions and restrictions; and(
b ) the Secretary may exempt any dairy produce intended for export to an Eastern destination from compliance with any of those conditions and restrictions.
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(2.) Butter shall not be graded unless the temperature of the butter is not lower than 50 degrees Fahrenheit and not higher than 62 degrees Fahrenheit.
(3.) Butter and cheese which is graded at the number of points specified in the first column of the following table is in these Regulations referred to as being of the grade specified opposite to that number of points in the second column of that table:—
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Part III.—Trade Descriptions.
(2.) This regulation shall apply to dairy produce which is imported into Australia, and is not held in bond, unless the Secretary is satisfied that the dairy produce is not the produce or manufacture of Australia.
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a ) It shall be in the form of a principal label or brand affixed to the dairy produce, or to the coverings containing the dairy produce, in a prominent position and in a conspicuous and reasonably permanent manner.(
b ) It shall contain, in prominent and legible characters, a true description of the dairy produce, together with the word “Australia”.(
c ) It shall be in the English language:Provided that the Minister may, if he thinks fit, permit the whole or portion of the trade description, other than the word “Australia” to be in some language other than English.
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d ) It shall include any one, and may include all, of the following particulars, namely:—(i) the name of the manufacturer, producer or exporter;
(ii) the registered brand of the manufacturer, producer or exporter; or
(iii) the registered number of the export establishment in which the goods were prepared or manufactured:
Provided that the Minister may permit, subject to such conditions as he thinks fit, the brand of the consignee to be included in lieu of the registered brand of the manufacturer, producer or exporter:
Provided further that, where the exporter is not the manufacturer or producer, the trade description shall include the manufacturer’s or producer’s name or registered brand unless the exporter sets forth in the notice of intention to export the name and address of the manufacturer or producer.
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e ) The label or brand shall specify the net weight or quantity of the dairy produce:Provided that, in the case of tinned butter, if the weight is specified on the cases, marking on the tins shall not be necessary.
For the purposes of this paragraph—
(i) the weight specified in respect of butter (other than tinned butter) shall be such that the actual net weight of the contents, exclusive of paper, shall exceed the marked weight by not less than 2 ounces for each 56 pounds of the marked weight, and the words “Net Weight” shall be marked, in prominent characters, on the box;
(ii) the weight specified in respect of cheese shall be such that the actual net weight of the contents shall exceed the marked weight by not less than one pound of actual weight for each 160 pounds of the marked weight;
(iii) the weight specified in respect of eggs in shell shall be the net weight per long hundred (ten dozen) and shall be such that the actual weight of the eggs per long hundred shall exceed the marked weight per long hundred by not less than one-sixth of a pound for each long hundred.
(2.) A person shall not, except by the authority of an officer, remove, alter or interfere with a trade description or official stamp or mark marked on or applied to any dairy produce which is intended for export and has been inspected and examined by an officer.
Penalty: Fifty pounds.
Part IV.—Supervision, Inspection and Examination.
(2.) Where the services of an officer are made available in pursuance of an application under this regulation, the applicant shall pay to the Department the sum of Three shillings for each hour during which the officer is engaged in supervising the manufacture, preparation or packing of the dairy produce, and, in addition, in any case where the amount so payable is exceeded by the expenses incurred by the Department in supplying the services of the officer, the Minister may require to be paid, and if the Minister so requires, the applicant shall pay, a sum equal to the amount of the excess.
(2.) In exercising his powers under this regulation, the Secretary may limit the appointment of any place to the inspection and examination of any particular dairy produce or class of dairy produce, or may attach to the appointment any other condition or restriction.
(2.) Butter (other than milled butter), cheese, egg pulp and eggs in shell intended for export shall be delivered at an appointed place and be submitted for inspection and examination at least three clear working days before shipment.
(3.) Milled butter and margarine intended for export shall be delivered at an appointed place and be submitted for inspection and examination at least seven clear working days before shipment.
pursuance of regulation 18 of these Regulations, a notice and declaration in writing which shall, subject to sub-regulation (3.) of this regulation, be in accordance with Form 3, 4 or 5, as the case requires.
(2.) The notice and declaration shall be furnished—
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a ) in the case of butter (other than milled butter), cheese, egg pulp and eggs in shell—at least three clear working days before the proposed date of shipment;(
b ) in the case of milled butter and margarine—at least seven clear working days before the proposed date of shipment; and(
c ) in the case of all other dairy produce—at least one clear working day before the proposed date of shipment.
(3.) Where, at the time when any person furnishes a notice and declaration under the last preceding sub-regulation, he is unable to specify the ship by which the dairy produce will be exported, it shall not be necessary for him to specify in the notice and declaration the name of the ship by which the dairy produce is to be exported, the date of sailing of the ship or the destination of the ship, but he shall furnish to the Department, at least one clear working day before the proposed date of shipment, a shipping list in accordance with Form 6 or Form 7, as the case requires.
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a ) the dairy produce is marked in the prescribed manner with the prescribed trade description; and(
b ) the conditions and restrictions applicable under these Regulations in respect of the dairy produce have been complied with,
the officer—
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c ) shall sign the certificate at the foot of the notice of intention to export furnished in respect of the dairy produce;(
d ) shall issue to the exporter an export permit in accordance with Form 8;(
e ) in the case of butter and cheese graded at 93 points or over—shall mark the coverings or labels of the dairy produce with the Commonwealth Standardization Trade Mark;(
f ) in the case of butter and cheese graded at 92 points or under, eggs in shell, egg pulp and margarine—shall mark the coverings or labels of the dairy produce with the Approved for Export Stamp;(
g ) shall, if the exporter so requires, issue to the exporter a certificate in accordance with whichever of Forms 9 to 18 (inclusive) is applicable in the circumstances; and(
h ) shall, in the case of butter, cheese, eggs in shell, egg pulp and margarine, mark the coverings or labels of the dairy produce with the number of the certificate.
(2.) When any dairy produce is brought to a wharf for shipment, the exporter shall deliver the export permit issued in respect of that dairy produce to the officer of customs on duty at the ship by which the dairy produce is to be exported.
(3.) Where a certificate is issued
to an exporter in pursuance of paragraph (
(4.) Where the owner of any dairy
produce which has been marked in accordance with the provisions of paragraph (
Penalty: Fifty pounds.
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a ) the dairy produce is not marked in the prescribed manner with the prescribed trade description; or(
b ) any condition or restriction applicable under these Regulations has not been complied with,
the officer may cancel the export permit and any certificate as to the condition of the dairy produce issued in respect of that dairy produce.
(2.) Where an export permit or certificate as to the condition of any dairy produce has been cancelled under the last preceding sub-regulation, the exporter shall, if so required by an officer, forthwith surrender the permit or certificate, as the case may be, to the officer.
Penalty: Fifty pounds.
Part V.—Registration of Brands.
(2.) The register of brands kept by the Secretary under the Regulations repealed by these Regulations shall be incorporated with and form part of the register under these Regulations.
Part VI.—Miscellaneous.
(2.) All persons appointed as
analysts for the purposes of the
(2.) At the written request of a manufacturer or exporter, and upon payment of a fee in accordance with the Scale contained in this sub-regulation, an analysis may be made for any of the purposes specified in this sub-regulation of any dairy produce intended for export and a copy of the certificate of analysis shall be supplied to the manufacturer or exporter.
Scale of Fees.
Purpose of Analysis. | Fee. | |
Moisture Determination............................................................................ | 3 | 0 |
Fat Determination.................................................................................... | 3 | 0 |
Salt Determination................................................................................... | 3 | 0 |
Preservative Determination....................................................................... | 3 | 0 |
Acidity Determination.............................................................................. | 3 | 0 |
Any other analysis.................................................................................... | 10 | 6 |
Provided that where an officer is required to proceed on duty away from his ordinary station, the rate of charge to be made in respect of his services shall be fixed by the Minister.
(2.) The time in respect of which the fee shall be charged shall include the time reasonably occupied by the officer in proceeding to and returning from the place where his attendance is required.
Penalty: Fifty pounds.
(2.) In any proceedings for an
offence against sub-regulation (1.) of this regulation, a certificate signed by
the Secretary or an Assistant Secretary of the Department certifying that the
declaration was furnished in pursuance of these Regulations, and was made by
the person by whom it purports to have been made, shall be
(3.) Judicial notice shall be taken of the signature to any certificate given under sub-regulation (2.) of this regulation and of the fact that the person whose signature it purports to bear holds, or has held, the office of Secretary or Assistant Secretary of the Department.
THE SCHEDULES.
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FIRST SCHEDULE.
Reg. 3.
Statutory Rules Repealed.
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Statutory Rules 1930, No. 132.
Statutory Rules 1931, No. 82.
Statutory Rules 1931, No. 106.
Statutory Rules 1931, No. 125.
Statutory Rules 1932, No. 77.
Statutory Rules 1933, No. 38.
Statutory Rules 1933, No. 40.
Statutory Rules 1934, No. 6.
Statutory Rules 1934, No. 56.
Statutory Rules 1934, No. 98.
Statutory Rules 1935, No. 65.
Statutory Rules 1935, No. 132.
Statutory Rules 1936, No. 66.
Statutory Rules 1936, No. 85.
Statutory Rules 1936, No. 149.
Statutory Rules 1937, No. 4.
Statutory Rules 1937, No. 57.
Statutory Rules 1937, No. 115.
Statutory Rules 1938, No. 19.
Regs. 9 and 12.
First Column. | Second Column. | Third Column. |
Name or description of dairy produce. | Conditions and Restrictions to be complied with in addition to those contained in regulation 9. | Provisions relating to trade descriptions in addition to those contained in regulation 12. |
1. Butter. | 1. Butter shall contain—
2. It shall not contain any ingredient foreign to milk:
3. It shall not be of a lower Reichert-Wollny value than 24.
5.The butter shall not—
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Second Schedule—
First Column. | Second Column. | Third Column. |
Name or description of dairy produce. | Conditions and Restrictions to be complied with in addition to those contained in regulation 9. | Provisions relating to trade descriptions in addition to those contained in regulation 12. |
1. Butter— |
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Second Schedule—
First Column. | Second Column. | Third column. |
Name or description of dairy produce. | Conditions and Restrictions to be complied with in addition to those contained in regulation 9. | Provisions relating to trade descriptions in addition to those contained in regulation 12. |
1. Butter— |
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Second Schedule—
First Column. | Second Column. | Third Column. |
Name of description of dairy produce. | Conditions and Restrictions to be complied with in addition to those contained in regulation 9. | Provisions relating to trade descriptions in addition to those contained in regulation 12. |
1. Butter— |
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Second Schedule—
First Column. | Second Column. | Third Column. |
Name or description of dairy produce. | Conditions and Restrictions to be complied with in addition to those contained in regulation 9. | Provisions relating to trade descriptions in addition to those contained in regulation 12. |
1. Butter— |
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Second Schedule—
First Column. | Second Column. | Third Column. |
Name or description of dairy produce. | Conditions and Restrictions to be complied with in addition to those contained in regulation 9. | Provisions relating to trade descriptions in addition to those contained in regulation 12. |
2. Casein. | 1. The casein shall contain not more than 12 parts per centum of water. | |
3. Cheese. |
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Second Schedule—
First Column. | Second Column. | Third Column. |
Name or description of dairy produce. | Conditions and Restrictions to be complied with in addition to those contained in regulation 9. | Provisions relating to trade descriptions in addition to those contained in regulation 12. |
3. Cheese— |
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Second Schedule—
First Column. | Second Column. | Third Column. |
Name or description of dairy produce. | Conditions and Restrictions to be complied with in addition to those contained in regulation 9. | Provisions relating to trade descriptions in addition to those contained in regulation 12. |
3. Cheese— |
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Second Schedule—
First Column. | Second Column. | Third Column. |
Name or description of dairy produce. | Conditions and Restrictions to be complied with in addition to those contained in regulation 9. | Provisions relating to trade descriptions in addition to those contained in regulation 12. |
5. Cream. |
3.If the cream is sterilized—
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6. Egg pulp. |
2. It shall contain—
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Second Schedule—
First Column. | Second Column. | Third Column. |
Name or description of dairy produce. | Conditions and Restrictions to be complied with in addition to those contained in regulation 9. | Provisions relating to trade descriptions in addition to those contained in regulation 12. |
7. Eggs in shell. |
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Second Schedule—
First Column. | Second Column. | Third Column. |
Name or description of dairy produce. | Conditions and Restrictions to be complied with in addition to those contained in regulation 9. | Provisions relating to trade descriptions in addition to those contained in regulation 12. |
7. Eggs in shell— |
10. Each hen egg shall be packed large end uppermost—
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Second Schedule—
First Column. | Second Column. | Third Column. |
Name or description of dairy produce. | Conditions and Restrictions to be complied with in addition to those contained in regulation 9. | Provisions relating to trade descriptions in addition to those contained in regulation 12. |
7. Eggs in shell— |
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8. Ghee. |
2. It shall not be rancid.
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9. Margarine. | 1. The margarine shall not contain—
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Second Schedule—
First Column. | Second Column. | Third Column. |
Name or description of dairy produce. | Conditions and Restrictions to be complied with in addition to those contained in regulation 9. | Provisions relating to trade descriptions in addition to those contained in regulation 12. |
10. Concentrated milk. |
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11. Condensed Milk. |
4. The milk shall not contain any preservative.
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12. Condensed skimmed milk |
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Second Schedule—
First Column. | Second Column. | Third Column. |
Name or description of dairy produce. | Conditions and Restrictions to be complied with in addition to those contained in regulation 9. | Provisions relating to trade descriptions in addition to those contained in regulation 12. |
12. Condensed
skimmed milk— | 2. It shall not contain—
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13. Dried milk and dried milk products. | 1. The goods shall not contain any preservative.
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Second Schedule—
First Column | Second column. | Third Column. |
Name or description of dairy produce. | Conditions and Restrictions to be complied with in addition to those contained in regulation 9. | Provisions relating to trade descriptions in addition to those contained in regulation 12. |
33. Dried Milk, &c. |
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14. Milk, pasteurized and sterilized. |
3. It shall not contain any preservative. | |
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3. It shall not contain any preservative.
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16. Milk sugar. | 1. The milk sugar shall not contain—
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THIRD SCHEDULE.
Reg. 9.
PROVISIONS TO BE COMPLIED WITH BY DAIRY PRODUCE AFTER |EXAMINATION.
1. The goods shall be placed in a cool store at an appointed place within such times after examination, and shall be kept at such temperatures, as are respectively specified in the following Table opposite to the name of the goods:—
Name of Goods. | Time within which Goods must be placed in a Cool Store. | Temperature. |
Butter (other than tinned butter) | 12 hours | Not exceeding 20 degrees Fah. |
Cheese (other than tinned cheese) | 12 hours |
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Eggs in shell........................................ | 24 hours |
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Frozen milk......................................... | Immediately after examination | Not exceeding 20 degrees Fah. |
2.—(1.) Where any goods have been placed in a cool store in accordance with the last preceding paragraph, they shall not be removed therefrom for exportation without the authority of an officer.
(2.) An authority shall not be given for the removal of butter, cheese or egg pulp from a cool store for exportation unless the temperature of the goods at the time of removal is—
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a ) in the case of butter—20 degrees Fahrenheit or under;(
b ) in the case of cheese—not lower than 40 degrees Fahrenheit nor higher than 50 degrees Fahrenheit; and(
c ) in the case of egg pulp—12 degrees Fahrenheit or under.
3.—(1.) Where the goods are removed from a cool store at an appointed place to a ship’s side by any mode of conveyance other than insulated railway trucks, the vehicles in which they are conveyed shall be so constructed as to prevent any contamination of the goods or any increase in the temperature of the goods during transit.
(2.) Before any vehicles are used for the purposes of removing butter the approval of the Secretary as to the design, construction and equipment of the vehicles shall be obtained.
(3.) The vehicles shall be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition.
4. If the refrigerating machinery in any appointed place becomes wholly or partly inoperative from any cause, and the temperature of the place thereby rises above the prescribed temperature, notice of the fact shall immediately be given by the proprietor or occupier to the officer in charge at that appointed place.
FOURTH SCHEDULE.
DESIGNS TO BE APPLIED TO BUTTER (OTHER THAN TINNED BUTTER) EXPORTED TO GREAT BRITAIN.
Provisions to be Complied with by All Designs.
All the designs shall comply with the following provisions:—
(1) The oval shall measure 9 inches by 6¼ inches overall and shall measure 1 inch from the outer to the innermost line.
(2) The space between the two innermost lines shall be inch and the space between the two outer lines shall be inch.
(3) The outer line of the oval shall be inch thick. The inside line of the oval shall be inch thick. The innermost line of the oval shall be inch thick.
(4) The words “PURE CREAMERY BUTTER” shall be in capital letters inch high and inch thick.
(5) The figures and letters “56 lb. Net” shall be ½ inch high and inch thick, with the exception of the letter “e”, which shall be inch high.
(6) The circle above the left hand top corner shall have a diameter of 2¾ inches inside measurement and its left hand edge shall be ¼ inch from the inside edge of the left hand cleat on the end of the box.
(7) The thickness of all lines not otherwise provided for shall be inch.
(8) The name of the State shall appear in the space marked “A”.
(9) The registered number of the factory shall appear in the space marked “B”.
Choicest Quality Creamery Butter.
The trade description shall be printed on both ends of the box in blue ink in accordance with the following design:—
Design No. 1 shall comply with the following additional provisions:—
(1) The map of Australia shall measure 5¼ inches across.
(2) The lines of shading shall be inch thick and inch apart.
(3) The word “Australia” shall be in letters ¾ inch high and ⅛ inch thick,
(4) The name of the State and the letters “Regd. No.” shall be in letters inch high and inch thick, with the exception of the letters “D” and “O”, which shall be inch high and inch thick.
(5) The figures showing the registered number shall be inch high and inch thick.
(6) The frames surrounding “56 lb.” and “Net” shall measure 1 inch wide and ¾ inch high. The space between the border of the oval and the frames shall be inch.
First Quality Creamery Butter.
The trade description shall be printed on both ends of the box in black ink in accordance with the following design:—
Design No. 2 shall comply with the following additional provisions:—
(1) The words “First Quality” shall be in letters 1 inch high and inch thick and the space between the lines shall be inch.
(2) The name of the State and the word “Australia” shall be in letters inch high and inch thick.
(3) The letters “Regd. No.” shall be ⅜ inch high and inch thick with the exception of the letters “d” and “o”, which shall be ¼ inch high, and the letters “R” and “N”, which shall be ½ inch high.
(4) The figures showing the registered number shall be inch high and inch thick.
Second Quality Creamery Butter.
The trade description shall be printed on both ends of the box in brown ink in accordance with the following design:—
Design No. 3 shall comply with the following additional provisions:—
(1) The words “Second Quality” shall be in letters 1 inch high and inch thick and the space between the lines shall be inch.
(2) The name of the State and the word “Australia” shall be in letters inch high and inch thick.
(3) The letters “Regd. No.” shall be ⅜ inch high and inch thick with the exception of the letters “d” and “o” which shall be ¼ inch high, and the letters “R” and “N”, which shall be ½ inch high.
(4) The figures showing the registered number shall be inch high and inch thick.
Pastry Quality Creamery Butter.
The trade description shall be printed on both ends of the box in red ink in accordance with the following design:—
Design No. 4 shall comply with the following additional provisions:—
(1) The words “Pastry Quality” shall be in letters 1 inch high and inch thick and the space between the lines shall be inch.
(2) The name of the State and the word “Australia” shall be in letters inch high and inch thick.
(3) The letters “Regd. No.” shall be ⅜ inch high and inch thick with the exception of the letters “d” and “o”, which shall be ¼inch high, and the letters “R” and “N”, which shall be ½ inch high.
(4) The figures showing the registered number shall be inch high and inch thick.
Whey Butter.
The trade description shall be printed on both ends of the box in red ink in accordance with the following design:—
Design Number 5 shall comply with the following additional provisions:—
(1) The words “Whey Butter” shall be in letters 1 inch high and ⅛ inch thick.
(2) The name of the State and the word “Australia” shall be in letters inch high and inch thick.
(3) The figures showing the registered number shall be inch high and inch thick.
(4) The letters “Regd. No.” shall be ⅜ inch high and inch thick, with the exception of the letters “d” and “o”, which shall be ¼ inch high, and the letters “R” and “N”, which shall be ½ inch high and inch thick.
Milled Butter.
The trade description shall be printed on both ends of the box in red ink in accordance with the following design:—
Design No. 6 shall comply with the following additional provisions:—
(1) The words “Milled Butter” shall be in letters 1 inch high and inch thick.
(2) The name of the State and the word “Australia” shall be in letters inch high and inch thick.
(3) The figures showing the registered number shall be inch high and inch thick.
(4) The letters “Regd. No.” shall be inch high and inch thick, with the exception of the letters “d” and “o”, which shall be ¼ inch high, and the letters “R” and “N” which shall be ½ inch high and inch thick.
FIFTH SCHEDULE.
Reg. 5 (2.).
Form 1. Reg. 7 (l.).
No………
Commonwealth of Australia.
APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF EXPORT ESTABLISHMENT.
To the Secretary,
Department of Commerce, Canberra,
I [
situated
at……………………………………………in the State of……………………….as an Export Establishment for the
preparation, manufacture and packing of ||……………………………… intended for export, and
I [
(
a ) that we are/I am the § owner.(s)/ §occupier (s) of the said premises; and(
b ) that the said premises are constructed, equipped and operated in an efficient and hygienic manner.
Dated this……………………..day of……………………………., 19……
………………………………………………
Signature (s) of applicant (s).
Form 2. Reg. 7 (5.).
Registration No……..
Commonwealth of Australia.
CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION OF EXPORT ESTABLISHMENT.
This is to certify that, in pursuance of the Exports (Dairy Produce) Regulations, the premises situated at……………………………………………………………………………………in the State of…………………………….and *owned/*occupied by………………………………….have been registered as an Export Establishment for the preparation, manufacture and packing of ……………………….intended for export.
Dated this……………………………..day of………………., 19…….
……………………………………………..
Secretary, Department of Commerce.
Form 3. Reg. 19.
Commonwealth of Australia.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO EXPORT BUTTER.
…………………
…………………, 19………….
To the Department of Commerce,
Port of……………………………..
State of……………………………
Notice is hereby given that I intend to export the butter specified in the statement hereunder. The butter has been delivered to the appointed place at………………………..
I hereby declare—
(
a ) that I am the agent/owner duly authorized by……………………………………the owner of the butter specified in the statement hereunder;(
b ) that the butter is*…………………………………………;(
c ) that the conditions and restrictions applicable in respect of the butter under the Exports (Dairy Produce) Regulations have been complied with; and(
d ) that the butter is marked in the prescribed manner with the prescribed trade description.
Statement of Butter to be Exported.
Factory Brand, Salted or Unsalted. | No. of Packages of each Weight. | Churn and Vat Mark. | Date of Manufacture. | Actual Percentage of Moisture Content. | ||
………..lb. | ………..lb. | ……….lb. | ||||
Export ship.........................................
Date of sailing.....................................
Destination.........................................
................................................................
(Signature of agent or owner.)
..........................................................................
(Witness to signature of agent or owner.)
Certificate of Inspecting Officer.
I hereby certify—
(
a ) that the butter referred to above is marked in the prescribed manner with the prescribed trade description; and(
b ) that I am satisfied that the conditions and restrictions applicable to the butter under the Exports (Dairy Produce) Regulations have been complied with.........................................................
Examining Officer.
…../…../19….
(This form is to be printed on white paper.)
Form 4. Reg. 19.
Commonwealth of Australia.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO EXPORT CHEESE.
.........................................
............................., 19……..
To the Department of Commerce,
Port of.............................
State of............................
Notice is hereby given that I intend to export the cheese specified in the statement hereunder. The cheese has been delivered to the appointed place at……………………………………..
I hereby declare—
(
a ) that I am the agent/owner agent duly authorized by…………………………....the owner of the cheese specified in the statement hereunder;
(
b ) that the cheese is*…………………………………………;(
c ) that the conditions and restrictions applicable in respect of the cheese under the Exports (Dairy Produce) Regulations have been complied with; and(
d ) that the cheese is marked in the prescribed manner with the prescribed trade description.
Statement of Cheese to be Exported.
Factory Brand. | No. of Crates. | Crate No. | Weight per Crate. (lb.) | Date of Manufacture. | Vat Marks. | |
Colored. | White. | |||||
Export ship.....................................................
Date of sailing.................................................
Destination.....................................................
..............................................................
(Signature of agent or owner.)
...........................................................
(Witness to signature of agent or owner.)
Certificate of Inspecting Officer.
I hereby certify—
(
a ) that the cheese referred to above is marked in the prescribed manner with the prescribed trade description; and(
b ) that I am satisfied that the conditions and restrictions applicable to the cheese under the Exports (Dairy Produce) Regulations have been complied with.
………………………………………
Examining Officer.
……/……../19..........
(This form is to be printed on dark blue paper.)
Form 5. Reg. 19.
Commonwealth of Australia.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO EXPORT DAIRY PRODUCE OTHER THAN BUTTER OR CHEESE.
………………………
……………………., 19…..
To the Department of Commerce,
Port of.................................................
State of...............................................
Notice is hereby given that I intend to export the dairy produce specified in the statement hereunder. The dairy produce has been delivered to the appointed place at…………………………..
I hereby declare—
(
a ) that I am the a agent/owner authorized by……………………………………….the owner of the dairy produce specified in the statement hereunder;
(
b ) that the dairy produce is*…………………………………………(
c ) that the conditions and restrictions applicable in respect of the dairy produce under the Exports (Dairy Produce) Regulations have been complied with; and(
d ) that the dairy produce is marked in the prescribed manner with the prescribed trade description.
Statement of Dairy Produce to be Exported.
Goods. | Brands. | If in Packages. | If not in Packages. | Export Ship and Destination. | Date of Sailing. | |
No. of Packages. | Size, Weight, or Measure and Number of Contents. | |||||
No. | ||||||
……………………………………………
(Signature of agent or owner.)
………………………………………………………………
(Witness to signature of agent or owner.)
Certificate of Inspecting Officer.
I hereby certify—
(
a ) that the dairy produce referred to above is marked in the prescribed manner with the prescribed trade description; and(
b ) that I am satisfied that the conditions and restrictions applicable to the dairy produce under the Exports (Dairy Produce) Regulations have been complied with.
…………………………………………
Examining Officer.
……../……/19……..
(This form is to be printed on light blue paper.)
Form 6. Reg. 19.
Commonwealth of Australia.
SHIPPING LIST—BUTTER AND CHEESE.
To the Department of Commerce, ……………………………………
Port of……………………… ……………….., 19…….
State of…………………………………
Application is hereby made for authority to remove from..................................................cool store the following butter/cheese which has been inspected and examined and found to comply with the conditions and restrictions applicable thereto under the Exports (Dairy Produce) Regulations for exportation per ………………………………to………………………..sailing on…………………
Date of Storage. | No. of Packages. | Brand | Cert. No. | Grade. | — | |
* | ||||||
* Here insert “Salted” in the case of butter and “Coloured” in the case of cheese.
Here insert “Unsalted” in the case of butter and “White” in the case of cheese.
…………………………………………
(Signature of Exporter.)
The Manager,
………………….Cool Stores.
You are hereby authorized to deliver the dairy produce described above for exportation by………………………………………………..……………………..the owner/agents thereof subject to temperatures being correct and the boxes being correctly stamped.
…………………………………………………….
(Officer of the Department of Commerce.)
……/…../19…
Form 7. Reg. 19.
Commonwealth of Australia.
SHIPPING LIST—EGGS AND EGG PULP.
To the Department of Commerce, ……………………………………..
Port of………………………… …………………….., 19………
State of…………………………………
Application is hereby made for authority to remove from…………………………………..cool store the following eggs/eggs pulp which have/has been inspected and examined and found to comply with the conditions and restrictions applicable thereto under the Exports (Daily Produce) Regulations for exportation per………………………to………………………sailing on………………………………
Brand. | Date Delivered to Cool Store. | * Number of Packages containing eggs weighing— | Total Number of Packages. | Cert. No. | — | ||||
13¼ lb. per ten dozen eggs. | 14 lb. per ten dozen eggs. | 15 lb. per ten dozen eggs. | 16 lb. per ten dozen eggs. | 17 lb. per ten dozen eggs. | |||||
* This column need not be completed in the case of egg pulp.
……………………………………...
(Signature of Exporter.)
The Manager,
……………………Cool Stores.
You are hereby authorized to deliver the dairy produce described above for exportation by……………………………………………………………………..the owners/agent thereof subject to temperatures being correct and the boxes being correctly stamped.
………..……………………………………………..
(Officer of the Department of Commerce.)
……/……/19.……
Form 8. Reg. 20
Commonwealth of Australia.
Exports (Dairy Produce )Regulations. EXPORT PERMIT.
Port of……………………………………..
Date…………………………….., 19……..
To the Officer of Customs,
…………………………..Wharf.
The undermentioned dairy produce to be shipped per…………………………………...is marked in the prescribed manner with the prescribed trade description and the conditions and restrictions applicable under the Exports (Dairy Produce) Regulations in respect of the dairy produce have been complied with:—
Name of exporter……………………………………………….
Factory Brand and Marks. | Character of Goods. | No. of Packages of Goods other than Butter. | No. of Packages of Butter. | Certificate No. | Grade Points Butter and Cheese. | Destination. | |
Salted. | Unsalted. | ||||||
……………………………………….....
Officer of the Department of Commerce.
Shipped the above dairy produce.
……………………Officer of Customs.
Date………………, 19........
Note.—This form is to be delivered by the exporter to the Officer of Customs at the export ship at the time the dairy produce is brought for shipment, and to be returned by the Officer of Customs after shipment of the dairy produce to the examining officer.
Form 9. Reg. 20.
Commonwealth of Australia. No....... BUTTER GRADE CERTIFICATE. Choicest Quality (93-100 Points). |
This is to certify that…………………………..boxes of butter branded………………………. and shipped per………………………………….to…………………………on……………………. 19………….have been inspected and examined and points have been allotted thereto as follows:—
Grade. | Flavour. (Maximum 50.) | Texture. (Maximum 30.) | Condition. (Maximum 20.) | Total. (Maximum 100.) |
Choicest Quality.......................... |
Remarks.
Net weights of sample boxes.......................
Dated at………………………………………in the State of……………………………….…. this……………………………………….day of……………………………..19………..
………………………………………………
Officer of the Department of Commerce.
(This form is to be printed in red ink on white paper.)
Form 10. Reg. 20.
Commonwealth of Australia.
No…….
BUTTER GRADE CERTIFICATE.
First Quality (90-92 Points).
This is to certify that……………………………..boxes of butter branded……………….…… and shipped per…………………………………..to……………………….on.......…………………… 19…….have been inspected and examined and points have been allotted thereto as follows:—
Grade. | Flavour. | Texture. | Condition. | Total. |
(Maximum 50.) | (Maximum 30.) | (Maximum 20.) | (Maximum 100.) | |
First Quality................... |
Remarks.
Net weights of sample boxes........................
Dated at…………………………………………..in the State of…............................................ this……………………………………………day of………………………….…..19………
…………………………………………
Officer of the Department of Commerce.
(This form is to be printed on blue paper.)
Form 11. Reg. 20.
Commonwealth of Australia.
No……….
BUTTER GRADE CERTIFICATE.
second quality (86-89 points).
This is to certify that…………………………………..boxes of butter branded……………….. and shipped per….……………………………to………………………….on………, 19………..., have been inspected and examined and points have been allotted thereto as follows:—
Grade. | Flavour. | Texture. | Condition. | Total. |
(Maximum 50.) | (Maximum 30.) | (Maximum 20.) | (Maximum 100.) | |
Second Quality................................................... |
Remarks.
Net weights of sample boxes......................
Dated at…………………………………..in the State of…………………………..this……… day of…………………………………., 19……..
…………………………………………
Officer of the Department of Commerce.
(This Form to be printed on yellow paper.)
Form 12. Reg. 20.
No……..
BUTTER GRADE CERTIFICATE.
pastry or cooking quality (80-85 points).
This is to certify that……………………………..boxes of butter branded……………….…… and shipped per…………………………….to……………………………..on…………………., 19...., have been inspected and examined and points have been allotted thereto as follows:—
Grade. | Flavour. | Texture. | Condition. | Total. |
(Maximum 50.) | (Maximum 30.) | (Maximum 20.) | (Maximum 100.) | |
Pastry or Cooking Butter..... |
Remarks.
Net weights of sample boxes………………………………………..
Dated at…………………………………..in the State of……………………..this……………… day of……………………., 19…..
………………………………………….
Officer of the Department of Commerce.
(This Form is to be printed on pink paper.)
Form 13. Reg. 20.
Commonwealth of Australia. No……….. CHEESE GRADE CERTIFICATE. choicest quality (93-100 points). |
This is to certify that………………………………crates of cheese branded………………..… and shipped per………………………….to………………………on………………………., 19…, have been inspected and examined and points have been allotted thereto as follows:—
Grade. | Flavour. | Texture. | Condition. | Total. | |
(Maximum 50.) | (Maximum 30.) | (Maximum 20.) | (Maximum 100.) | ||
Choicest Quality........... | |||||
Remarks. | Net Weight of Examined Crates. | ||||
No. of Crate. | Marked Weight. | Checked Weight. | |||
lb. | lb. | ||||
Dated at……………………………..in the State
of…………………………..this…………… day of……………..
………………………………………….
Officer of the Department of Commerce.
(This Form is to be printed in blue ink on white paper.)
Form 14 Reg. 20.
Commonwealth of Australia.
No.......
CHEESE GRADE CERTIFICATE.
first quality (90–92 points).
This is to certify that…………………………….crates of cheese branded……………………. and shipped per……………………to…………………………….on……………………., 19……….., have been inspected and examined and points have been allotted thereto as follows:—
Grade. | Flavour. | Texture. | Condition. | Total | ||||
(Maximum 50.) | (Maximum 30.) | (Maximum 20.) | (Maximum 100.) | |||||
First Quality......................... | ||||||||
Remarks. | Net Weight of Examined Crates. | |||||||
No. of Crate. | Marked Weight. | Checked Weight. | ||||||
lb. | lb. | |||||||
Dated at…………………………in the State of……………………………this……………… day of…………………., 19……
………………………………………….
Officer of the Department of Commerce.
(This Form is to be printed on blue paper.)
Form 15. Reg. 20
Commonwealth of Australia.
No………….
CHEESE GRADE CERTIFICATE.
second quality (86-89 points).
This is to certify that………………………….crates of cheese branded……………………….. and shipped per………………………..to…………………………………on…………………., 19…, have been inspected and examined and points have been allotted thereto as follows:—
Grade. | Flavour. | Texture. | Condition. | Total. | |||
(Maximum 50.) | (Maximum 30.) | (Maximum 20.) | (Maximum 100.) | ||||
Second Quality............... | |||||||
Remarks. | Net Weight of Examined Crates. | ||||||
No. of Crate. | Marked Weight. | Checked Weight, | |||||
lb. | lb. | ||||||
Dated at………………………….in the State of…………………….this……………………… day of……………………., 19……..
………………………………………….
Officer of the Department of Commerce.
(This Form is to be printed on yellow paper.)
Form 16. Reg. 20.
Commonwealth of Australia.
No………
CHEESE GRADE CERTIFICATE.
third quality (80-85 points).
This is to certify that……………………………………..crates of cheese branded…………… and shipped per……………………………..to…………………on……………………………, 19….., have been inspected and examined and points have been allotted thereto as follows:—
Grade. | Flavour. | Texture. | Condition. | Total. | ||||
(Maximum 60.) | (Maximum 30.) | (Maximum 20.) | (Maximum 100) | |||||
Third Quality..................................................... | ||||||||
Remarks. | Net Weight of Examined Crates. | |||||||
No. of Crate. | Marked Weight. | Checked Weight. | ||||||
lb. | lb. | |||||||
Dated at……………………….in the State of……………………………this………………… day of……………….……., 19………..
………………………………………….
Officer of the Department of Commerce.
(This Form is to be printed on pink paper.)
Form 17. Reg. 20.
Commonwealth of Australia.
No………..
CERTIFICATE AS TO EGGS IN SHELL.
This is to certify that the eggs described hereunder have been examined and found, upon examination of packages selected at random, to be fresh and packed and graded in accordance with the Exports (Dairy Produce) Regulations.
The net weight per ten dozen eggs is not less than………………………….pounds.
Description of eggs. | No. of cases each.......doz. | Brands. | Vessel. | Destination. | Date of Shipment. |
Dated at…………………………..in the State of……………………………..this…………… day of………………….., 19…….
………………………………………….
Officer of the Department of Commerce.
(This Form is to be printed on white paper.)
Form 18. Reg. 20.
Commonwealth of Australia.
CERTIFICATE AS TO CONDITION OF *.....................................
This is to certify that……………………….cases of……………………………….branded …………………………….and shipped per SS……………………………..to……………………on ……………………………, 19…………….., have been examined and found to be ……………….. and the conditions and restrictions applicable under the Exports (Dairy Produce) Regulations in respect of the goods have been complied with.
Dated at……………………..in the State of………………………the…………………………… day of……………….., 19…………………….
………………………………………………
Officer of the Department of Commerce.
By Authority: L. F. Johnston, Commonwealth Government Printer Canberra.
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