This Act was repealed on 2014-06-16 by Seychelles Bureau of Standards Act, 2014.
Seychelles Bureau of Standards Act
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- Is repealed by Seychelles Bureau of Standards Act, 2014
Seychelles
Seychelles Bureau of Standards Act
Chapter 212
- Commenced on 20 October 1987
- [This is the version of this document at 30 June 2012 and includes any amendments published up to 30 June 2014.]
- [Repealed by Seychelles Bureau of Standards Act, 2014 (Act 2 of 2014) on 16 June 2014]
Part I – Preliminary
1. Short title
This Act may be cited as the Seychelles Bureau of Standards Act.2. Interpretation
In the Act—"Bureau" means the Seychelles Bureau of Standards established by section 3;"code of practice" means a set of rules relating to methods and procedures to be applied or adopted in respect of any commodity, process or practice;"Council" means the National Standards Council established by section 11;"Director" means the Director of the Bureau appointed under section 5;"Commodity" means an article, product or thing which is the subject of trade or commerce;"inspector" means a person appointed under section 6(2) as an inspector;"mandatory standards specification" means a standard specification declared under section 16(1);"mark" includes any device, brand, heading, label, ticket, name, signature, word, letter or numeral or any combination thereof;"specification" means a description of a commodity, process or practice by reference to its nature, quality, strength, purity, composition, quantity, dimension, weight, grade, durability, origin, age or other characteristic;"standard code prectice" or "standard specification" means a code of practice or a specification declared under section 15(5);"Standard mark" means a mark authorised under section 17(1);Part II – The Bureau
3. Establishment of the Bureau
There is hereby established the Seychelles Bureau of Standards which shall be a body corporate.4. Functions of the Bureau
The functions of the Bureau are—4A. Bureau to be responsible for research and development
The Bureau shall be responsible for research and development in general, and shall be charged with the following functions—5. Director
6. Staff of the Bureau
7. Funds of the Bureau
8. Estimates
9. Accounts
10. Directions of the Minister
The Minister may, in consultation with the Council, give to the Bureau directions in writing on the policy to be followed by the Bureau in the performance of its functions and the Bureau shall comply with those directions.Part III – The Council and technical committees
11. National Standards Council
12. Functions of the Council
The Council shall advise the Minister on matters relating to—13. Meeting of the Council
14. Technical commitees
Part IV – Specifications, codes of practice and marks
15. Standard specifications and code of practice
16. Mandatory standard specification
17. Standard marks
Part V – Miscellaneous
18. Entry of premises, etc.
19. Secrecy
Except for the purposes of this Act or any other Act or when required by any court, no person shall disclose any information in relation to any commodity, process or practice which he has acquired in the exercise of his functions under this Act.20. Restrictions on use of certain words
21. Protection against claims
The fact that a commodity, process or practice conforms or is alleged to conform to a standard specification or a standard code of practice or the fact that a standard mark is used in connection with any commodity, process or practice shall not give rise to any claim against the Bureau.22. Disclosure of information by worker
Notwithstanding anything in any other law or in any under-taking in respect of disclosure of information, a worker shall not be liable to any penalty for disclosure of information to an inspector or any person when required to do so under section 18 and the employer of that worker shall not do anything to the prejudice of the worker on the ground of such disclosure.23. Offences
24. Regulations
History of this document
16 June 2014
Repealed by
Seychelles Bureau of Standards Act, 2014
30 June 2012 this version
Consolidation
20 October 1987
Commenced