Control of Plants Act |
Control of Plants (Plant Importation) Rules |
R 4 |
G.N. No. S 29/1994 |
REVISED EDITION 2000 |
(31st January 2000) |
[18th February 1994] |
Citation |
1. These Rules may be cited as the Control of Plants (Plant Importation) Rules. |
Definitions |
Persons to whom Rules do not apply |
3. Subject to rules 12, 13 and 14, these Rules shall not apply —
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Importation of pest or beneficial organisms |
4.—(1) No person shall import any pest or beneficial organism for the control of pests except under a permit issued by the Director.
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Imported plants to be free of pests |
5. Any person who imports any plant or plant product shall ensure that such plant or plant product and the container or package thereof is free of the pests specified in the First Schedule. |
No person to import soil or plants specified in Second Schedule |
6. No person shall import any soil or any of the plants specified in the first column of the Second Schedule from the countries of origin specified in the second column of that Schedule. |
Importation of plants specified in Third Schedule |
7.—(1) No person shall import any of the plants, plant products and other materials specified in the first column of the Third Schedule from the countries of origin specified in the second column of that Schedule except under a permit issued by the Director.
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Application and fee for permits |
8. Every application for the issue of a permit under rule 4 or 7shall be made to the Director in such form as the Director may require and shall be accompanied by the appropriate fee specified in the Fifth Schedule. |
Cancellation of permits |
9. Any permit issued under rule 4 or 7may be cancelled if the person to whom it was issued is in breach of any of the terms and conditions endorsed on the permit or of these Rules. |
Variation of terms and conditions of permits |
10. The Director may —
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Phytosanitary certificates |
11.—(1) No person shall import any of the plants or other materials specified in the Fourth Schedule unless the consignment of such plants or other materials is accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate issued not more than 14 days prior to the date of shipment of the consignment by a competent government agency or some other agricultural authority in the country of export which is recognised by the Director.
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Powers of authorised officers |
12.—(1) An authorised officer may at any time —
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Loss or expenses incurred for inspection, quarantine, destruction or treatment of plants or plant products |
13.—(1) Any loss or expenses incurred for the inspection, quarantine, treatment or destruction under these Rules of any conveyance containing or any consignment of, plants or plant products imported or brought into Singapore, including the cost of transporting the same, shall be borne by the importer or owner of the conveyance or consignment, as the case may be.
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Inspection, treatment or destruction of articles and conveyances not used in connection with importation of plants |
14. The Director may, if in his opinion the circumstances of the case so warrant, direct that any article or conveyance which has not been used in connection with the importation of plants or plant products but which he reasonably suspects to be diseased or infested with any of the pests referred to in the First Schedule, be inspected by an authorised officer and, if necessary, be treated or destroyed at such place and in such manner as the Director may determine. |
Fees for inspection |
15. The fees for and incidental to any inspection or laboratory examination under these Rules shall be as specified in the Fifth Schedule. |
Making of false declarations, etc. |
16. Any person who, being required by or by virtue of these Rules to make any declaration, statement or representation or to produce any document or who, for the purpose of obtaining any permit —
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Offences |
17. Any person who contravenes or fails to comply with —
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Penalty |
18. Any person who is guilty of an offence under these Rules shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $10,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 3 years or to both. |
Forfeiture of consignment, etc., upon conviction |
19. Where any person is convicted of an offence under these Rules, the court may order that any conveyance containing or any consignment of, plants or plant products and any container, packaging material, receptacle or other article or material to which the offence relates shall be forfeited to the Government and disposed of in such manner as the Director thinks fit. |