✨ Dairy Industry Regulations




MAY 18.]
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
1343

(3) Every certificate of registration shall continue in force
until cancelled under the provisions in that behalf herein-
after contained.
12. (1) So long as the certificate continues in force, but
no longer, the dairy named therein shall be deemed to be a
registered manufacturing dairy of the class specified in the
certificate, and the owner named therein shall be deemed to
be the registered owner of the dairy.
(2) In the event of the registered owner ceasing to be
the owner of the dairy the Director, upon being satisfied as
to the facts, may write on the certificate the words "Trans-
ferred to [Full name and address of the new owner], and
transfer recorded, this
day of
, 19 ," and
sign such writing, and shall thereupon record the transfer in
his register accordingly, whereupon the new owner shall be
deemed to be the registered owner.

LICENSING OF PERSONS CARRYING ON THE MANUFACTURE OF
DAIRY-PRODUCE.

  1. (1) Notwithstanding anything in the foregoing pro-
    visions of these regulations as to registration and use of
    manufacturing dairies, but subject to the provisions of sub-
    clause (4) of clause 1 hereof, no person shall carry on the
    manufacture of dairy-produce in any manufacturing dairy
    except in pursuance of a license to be granted by the Director,
    and to the extent specified in such license.
    (2) Every application for a license under this clause shall
    be made in writing to the Director in or to the effect of form
    numbered 3 in the Schedule hereto.
    (3) For the purpose of the grant of any such license any
    application therefor may be referred to a Committee consisting
    of three persons, who shall be appointed by the Minister.
    (4) The Committee shall make such investigations in
    respect of such application as it thinks fit and shall report the
    result thereof to the Director. In particular, the Committee
    shall advise the Director on the following matters in relation
    to the application :β€”
    (a) The economic necessity for the establishment in the
    district of a manufacturing dairy or an additional
    manufacturing dairy of the class or classes in
    question ;
    (b) The prospect of carrying on successfully the manu-
    facture of dairy-produce to the extent proposed
    in the premises sought to be licensed, or in any
    manufacturing dairy proposed to be used in con-
    nection therewith, having regard to all relevant
    circumstances ;
    (c) The probable effect of competition from the manu-
    facturing dairy sought to be licensed on the quality
    of dairy-produce which might be manufactured
    therein, or in any manufacturing dairy proposed to
    be used in connection therewith, or in competing
    manufacturing dairies.
    (5) If in respect of any application referred to the
    Committee pursuant to subclause (3) hereof the report of the
    Committee is in favour of the application being granted, or if
    in the opinion of the Director the application in any other case
    should be granted, whether wholly or in part, the Director
    shall, subject to compliance by the applicant with the fore-
    going provisions of these regulations as to registration of
    manufacturing dairies, grant a license to the applicant
    pursuant to this clause in the form numbered 4 in the
    Schedule hereto.
    (6) Every such license shall authorize the licensee to carry
    on the manufacture of dairy-produce in the dairy premises
    specified in the license, and to the extent therein specified.
    (7) Nothing in this clause shall apply to the carrying-on
    by the owner of any manufacturing dairy in respect of which
    a certificate of registration was in force on the 17th day of
    November, 1932, and so long thereafter as that certificate
    continues in force, but no longer, the manufacture of dairy-
    produce upon the premises of such manufacturing dairy.

CANCELLATION OF CERTIFICATES OF REGISTRATION AND
LICENSES.

  1. The certificate of registration and license may be
    cancelled by the Director in any of the following events :β€”
    (a) If the registered owner so requests ; or
    (b) If the Director is satisfied that the owner has not used
    his registered premises and brand for a period of
    not less than six months immediately preceding ; or
    (c) If during the period of twelve months immediately
    preceding such cancellation the owner has been
    convicted of any offence or offences under the said
    Act or any regulations made thereunder ; or
    (d) If the owner fails or neglects to remedy within the
    time specified in the notice any defect in the sanitary
    condition in or about the dairy or its appliances
    when required by an Inspector so to do by notice
    in the form numbered 5 in the Schedule hereto ; or
    (e) If, in the opinion of the Director, the quality of any
    dairy-produce manufactured or otherwise produced at
    such manufacturing dairy is intentionally made
    inferior to the quality that could be attained, having
    regard to all relevant circumstances ; or
    (f) If the registered premises cease to comply with the
    respective requirements set out in clause 8 hereof ; or
    (g) If, in the opinion of the Director, the owner inten-
    tionally contravenes any instructions issued by the
    Director to owners of manufacturing dairies of the
    same class.

MILKING-MACHINES AND DAIRY UTENSILS GENERALLY.

  1. (1) The owner and occupier of every supplying dairy
    shall, with respect to every milking-machine used in such
    supplying dairy, comply with the following provisions :
    Provided that nothing in this clause shall be held to make
    compulsory the installation of a vacuum-tank or releaser.
    (a) The releaser and vacuum-tank shall be either in the
    open air or in an apartment (hereinafter called the
    releaser-room) other than that used for milking
    (hereinafter called the milking-shed), and if the
    releaser-room is under the same roof as the milking-
    shed there shall be between the releaser-room and
    the milking-shed a complete and draught-proof
    partition, or, in the alternative, a passage walled
    on both sides throughout the width and height of
    the releaser-room, open to the outer air at both
    ends, and not less than two feet wide throughout :
    (b) No internal-combustion or steam engine shall be in
    the same room as the releaser or cream-separator :
    (c) An adequate water-supply, and a suitable plant for
    the boiling of sufficient water for thoroughly cleaning
    the milking-machine and its appurtenances, shall
    be installed and maintained near the machine :
    (d) The body of the vacuum-tank shall be in two parts,
    or, in the alternative, the diameter of the cover
    shall be as nearly as possible equal to that of the
    tank :
    (e) The releaser and vacuum-tank shall be coupled to-
    gether by a short removable connection :
    (f) The connections to the vacuum-tank, from the vacuum-
    pump, releaser, and milking-shed vacuum-pipe
    respectively, shall be as straight as possible, and, if
    it is reasonably practicable, shall be independent
    of each other :
    (g) The milk-pipe shall be of brass tinned on the inside,
    and no iron piping, whether galvanized or not,
    shall be used in the vacuum or releaser system :
    (h) The vacuum-pump, vacuum-tank, and releaser shall
    be so installed and maintained that all lines of pipes
    shall be as straight as possible :
    (i) The milk-pipe and vacuum-pipes shall have a sufficient
    fall, which shall be provided and maintained so as to
    be as regular as possible, for the purpose of proper
    drainage.
    (2) Every firm, agent, or person about to erect a new or
    used milking-machine for use in a supplying dairy, or any
    owner or occupier of a supplying dairy about to erect a milking-
    machine or about to re-erect a milking-machine he has pre-
    viously used, shall notify either the Director or an officer of
    the Dairy Division of the district. No person shall erect a
    used milking-machine until the same has been inspected and
    passed by an officer of the Dairy Division.
    (3) No person shall erect in any supplying dairy a milking-
    machine or milking-machinery or an engine intended to drive
    a milking-machine if such machine, machinery, or engine
    fails to comply with the foregoing requirements set out in
    this clause, whether in respect of position, design, material,
    construction, or otherwise, and no person shall contract for
    the erection in any supplying dairy of a milking-machine or
    milking-machinery or an engine intended to drive a milking-
    machine if the terms of contract involve any conflict with
    the requirements aforesaid.
  2. (1) It shall not be lawful for any person to sell any
    rubber-ware designed, intended, or specially suitable for use
    in connection with the milking of cows by machinery unless
    such rubber-ware complies with these regulations.
    (2) It shall not be lawful for any person to use any rubber-
    ware in connection with the milking of cows by machinery
    unless such rubber-ware complies with these regulations.
    (3) No rubber-ware shall be deemed to comply with the
    requirements of these regulations unless it bears embossed,
    impressed, or indelibly printed thereon or attached thereto in
    some other permanent and undetachable manner either the
    manufacturer's name or a trade-mark registered under the
    Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks Act, 1921-22, or other
    distinctive device of the manufacturer."


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