Western Australian Consolidated Regulations (1) The grower shall
cause any potatoes sold or delivered by that grower to be accompanied by a
consignment advice in the form of Form 19 in Schedule 2.
(2) A person, other
than the Corporation or an agent authorised to act on behalf of the
Corporation, who deals in potatoes as owner or agent, or is concerned in the
transport or handling of potatoes, or otherwise has the custody of potatoes,
in a quantity exceeding 50 kilograms in weight, shall furnish to an inspector
on demand —
(a) a
relevant consignment advice; or
(b) a
sales docket or delivery note which —
(i)
identifies those potatoes by reference to the number of
bins, quantity by weight or specific packaging;
(ii)
specifies the variety of potato;
(iii)
specifies from where the potatoes were obtained, by
reference to the area licence and the registered business name under these
regulations of the commercial producer concerned;
(iv)
identifies the relevant consignment advice which related
to those potatoes as sold or delivered by the grower;
(v)
if the potatoes are to be sold or delivered to a
wholesale merchant, potato product manufacturer or potato exporter, specifies
the relevant business;
(vi)
if the potatoes are to be sold or delivered for any use
other than sale to a wholesaler, manufacture or export, specifies the use and
identifies the user;
(vii)
identifies any agent concerned; and
(viii)
identifies the carrier and the vehicle.
(3) A person
consigning any potatoes which are not accompanied by a relevant consignment
advice shall cause those potatoes to be accompanied by a sales docket or
delivery note containing the information required to be furnished under
subregulation (2).
(4) A person who
contravenes or fails to comply with subregulation (1), (2) or (3) commits
an offence.
Penalty: $5 000.
[Regulation 62 inserted in Gazette
1 Sep 1995 p. 4071‑2.]