Poisons Licensing Regulations




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 20

The Poisons (Licensing) Regulations, 1935 (H.P. 1).

MICHAEL MYERS,
Administrator of the Government.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House at Wellington, this 25th day of March, 1935.

Present:

HIS EXCELLENCY THE ADMINISTRATOR OF THE GOVERNMENT IN COUNCIL.

PURSUANT to the Poisons Act, 1934, His Excellency the Administrator of the Government of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, doth hereby make the regulations hereinafter set forth.

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REGULATIONS.

PRELIMINARY.

  1. These regulations may be cited as the Poisons (Licensing) Regulations, 1935.

  2. In these regulations, if not inconsistent with the context,—

“The said Act” means the Poisons Act, 1934 :

“License” includes a wholesaler’s poison license, a storekeeper’s poison license, and a storekeeper’s extended poison license :

“Joint license” means a license issued to persons carrying on business in partnership.

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APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSES.

  1. Every application for a license or renewal of a license shall be made in writing signed by or on behalf of the applicant, and in such one of the forms numbered respectively 1 to 6 in the First Schedule hereto as may be appropriate, and every application shall refer to only one place of business.

  2. In the case of persons carrying on business in partnership, a single application may be made on behalf of both or all of the partners, and a joint license may be issued to such persons accordingly.

  3. (1) Every application for a license or for the renewal of a license shall, after payment of the prescribed fee in accordance with clause 6 (3) hereof, be delivered or forwarded by the applicant to—

(a) The Medical Officer of Health for the district ; or

(b) An Inspector of Health ; or

(c) An officer in charge of a police station ;

who shall forward the same to the Registrar.

(2) Before forwarding any such application to the Registrar, the Medical Officer, Inspector of Health, or officer of police, as the case may be, shall make in the prescribed manner his recommendation with respect to the application.

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FEES.

  1. (1) The fees payable on an application for a license shall be as under :—

For a wholesaler’s poison license or a storekeeper’s poison license . . . . 0 3 6
For a storekeeper’s extended poison license . . . . 1 0 0

Provided that upon the death during the currency of a storekeeper’s extended poison license, or if at any time during such currency the Registrar is satisfied that by reason of termination or alteration of employment or dissolution of partnership the holder is no longer authorized to sell poisons at the place of business stated in the license then upon application for another storekeeper’s extended poison license in respect of the same place of business and upon surrender to the Registrar of the first-mentioned license the fee payable shall be . . . . 0 10 0

(2) The fees payable on an application for a renewal of a license shall be as under :—

For a wholesaler’s poison license or a storekeeper’s poison license . . . . 0 2 6
For a storekeeper’s extended poison license . . . . 0 10 0

(3) All fees shall be paid into the Post Office Account, and every application for a license or the renewal of a license shall bear on the face thereof the receipt of a Postmaster.

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FORM OF LICENSE.

  1. Every license shall be in such one of the forms numbered respectively 7 to 9 in the First Schedule hereto as may be appropriate.

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STOREKEEPER’S EXTENDED POISON LICENSE.

  1. Every application for a storekeeper’s extended poison license or for a renewal thereof shall bear a certificate signed by a Justice of the Peace or other responsible person satisfactory to the Registrar to the effect of the certificate in that behalf set out in the forms numbered 5 and 6 in the First Schedule hereto.

  2. The poisons enumerated in the Second Schedule hereto shall be excluded from the operation of a storekeeper’s extended poison license, and accordingly a storekeeper’s extended poison license shall authorize the holder to sell only such poisons for the time being included in the First and Second Schedules to the said Act as are not enumerated in the Second Schedule to these regulations.

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SCHEDULES.

FIRST SCHEDULE.

[Form No. 1.

The Poisons Act, 1934.

APPLICATION FOR A WHOLESALER’S POISON LICENSE.

  1. Full name (or names) of applicant(s) : . . . .

Note.—(a) The Act makes no provision for the issue of a license to an incorporated body. In such a case application should therefore be made by an employee acting in a managerial position.

(b) In the case of a partnership firm, the name of every partner must be included in the application. Unless otherwise requested the Registrar will issue a single joint license.

  1. Postal address of applicant(s) : . . . .

  2. Firm name under which is carried on the business in respect of which the license is sought : . . . .

  3. General nature of the business : . . . .

  4. Position of applicant (i.e., “owner” or “manager” of the business, as the case may be) : . . . .

  5. Exact address of place of business in respect of which license is sought : . . . .

Application is hereby made for the issue of a Wholesaler’s Poison License to the above-named applicant(s) in respect of the above-described place of business, subject to the Poisons Act, 1934, and the regulations thereunder.

Dated this . . . . day of . . . . , 19 . . . .

Signature.

Received the prescribed fee of 3s. 6d. . . . . Postmaster.

Forwarded to the Registrar :—

Recommended . . . .

Not recommended . . . . }[Cross out line which does not apply.]

Date : . . . .

Medical Officer of Health.

Inspector of Health.

Police Officer.

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[Form No. 2.

The Poisons Act, 1934.

APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF WHOLESALER’S POISON LICENSE.

  1. Full name (or names) of applicant(s) : . . . .

  2. Number of current license : W . . . .

Application is hereby made for the renewal of the above-numbered Wholesaler’s Poison License. The current license is enclosed herewith.

Dated this . . . . day of . . . . , 19 . . . .

Signature.

Received the prescribed fee of 2s. 6d. . . . . Postmaster.

Forwarded to the Registrar :—

Recommended . . . .

Not recommended . . . . }[Cross out line which does not apply.]

Date : . . . .

Medical Officer of Health.

Inspector of Health.

Police Officer.

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[Form No. 3.

The Poisons Act, 1934.

APPLICATION FOR A STOREKEEPER’S POISON LICENSE.

  1. Full name (or names) of applicant(s) : . . . .

Note.—(a) The Act makes no provision for the issue of a license to an incorporated body. In such a case application should therefore be made by an employee acting in a managerial position.

(b) In the case of a partnership firm, the name of every partner must be included in the application. Unless otherwise requested the Registrar will issue a single joint license.

  1. Postal address of applicant(s) : . . . .

  2. Firm name under which is carried on the business in respect of which the license is sought : . . . .



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25 March 1935
Poisons Act, Licensing Regulations, Wholesaler, Storekeeper, Fees
  • Michael Myers, Administrator of the Government