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Protected Industries Ordinance

LAWS OF TUVALU
REVISED EDITION 1990


CHAPTER 67


PROTECTED INDUSTRIES ORDINANCE


8 of 1970 (Cap. 67 of 1973)


Arrangement of Sections


Section


1 Short title
2 Interpretation
3 Minister may declare protected industries
4 Extent of order
5 Review of order
6 Offence to carry on protected industry without a licence
7 Issue of licence
8 Notification of application for licences to be advertised
9 Objections
10 Conditions
11 Additional conditions may be attached to certain licences
12 Maximum prices for sale of products
14 Transfer of licence
15 Period of validity of licence
16 Licence holder not exempt from other licensing provisions8
17 Regulations

Supporting Documents


ENDNOTES


Table of Legislation History
Table of Renumbered Provisions
Table of Endnote References


PROTECTED INDUSTRIES ORDINANCE


8 of 1970 (Cap. 67 of 1973)


AN ORDINANCE TO MAKE PROVISION FOR THE PROTECTION OF
CERTAIN INDUSTRIES


ENACTED BY THE PARLIAMENT OF TUVALU


Commencement [15th December 1970]


1 Short title


This Ordinance may be cited as the Protected Industries Ordinance.


2 Interpretation


In this Ordinance, unless the context otherwise requires "industry" includes any activity of trade or commerce and includes also any operation or process connected with or forming part of an industry.


3 Minister may declare protected industries


Where the Minister is satisfied that the development of any industry or proposed industry in Tuvalu is in the public interest and that such industry cannot be developed or undertaken unless offered protection from competition, he may by order declare such industry to be a protected industry for the purposes of this Ordinance.


4 Extent of order


An order made under section 3 may apply to an industry generally or to such operations and processes connected with or forming part of an industry as may be specified or defined in the order, and may have application throughout Tuvalu or in any specified district or area thereof.


5 Review of order


Every order made under section 3 shall be reviewed by the Minister after a lapse of 5 years from the date of such order and thereafter at intervals of not more than 2 years, and if, upon such review, the Minister is satisfied that it is not in the public interest that the industry should continue to be protected the order shall be revoked and notwithstanding any other provisions of this Ordinance all licences issued in pursuance of such order shall cease to have effect.


6 Offence to carry on protected industry without a licence


Any person who carries on a protected industry except under the authority of a licence issued under this Ordinance is liable to a fine of $200, and in the case of a continuing offence to a fine of $20 for each day during which the offence continues:


Provided that nothing in this section contained shall apply to the carrying on of any protected industry during the period of 3 months commencing on the date of its declaration as a protected industry, by a person who has applied for a licence under this Ordinance to carryon that industry.


7 Issue of licence


The Minister may upon application in writing and upon payment of such fee, if any, as may be prescribed, issue to any person a licence to carryon a protected industry.


8 Notification of application for licences to be advertised


For not less than 1 month before an application for a licence is considered by the Minister a notification that such application will be so considered shall be kept publicly advertised within Tuvalu in such manner as the Minister shall direct.


9 Objections


Objections to the issue of a licence may be made in writing to the Minister to reach him at least 3 days before the date advertised under section 8 and such objections shall be duly considered by the Minister before a decision is reached upon application.


10 Conditions


Every licence issued under this Ordinance shall be subject to the following conditions —


(a) that the licensee shall submit to the Minister such accounts in connection with the licensed industry, at such intervals and in such form as the Minister may require;


(b) that the accounts shall be subjected to periodic audit by an auditor approved by the Minister;


(c) that the licensee shall begin the operations covered by the licence within a specified time and shall diligently carryon the same during the period of the licence;


(d) such other conditions as the Minister may deem fit to Impose.


11 Additional conditions may be attached to certain licences


Where a licence includes the purchase of raw materials in Tuvalu, the following additional conditions may be imposed either upon the issue of a licence or subsequently —


(a) a condition specifying the maximum or minimum prices to be paid by the licensee for the purchase or collection of such raw materials and providing for a periodical review of such prices at not less frequent intervals than once annually;


(b) a condition that the licensee will accept all such raw materials offered to him which conform to a specified standard and such other conditions relating to the purchase of such materials as may be fair and reasonable.


12 Maximum prices for sale of products


The maximum price at which the products of a licensed industry may be sold in Tuvalu may be fixed in a manner to be prescribed by regulations and if so fixed the sale of such products at not more than the maximum price shall be deemed to be a condition of the licence.


13 Revocation of licence


The Minister may at any time revoke a licence issued under this Ordinance —


(a) if he is satisfied after due inquiry and after giving the licensee an opportunity of making representations against the revocation, that the licensee has failed to observe or has contravened any of the conditions of the licence; or


(b) if the licensee has been found guilty of any breach of law relating to the conduct of the licensed industry.


14 Transfer of licence


A licence issued under this Ordinance shall not be transferred without the prior consent of the Minister; and any such licence which a licensee may transfer or purport to transfer without such consent as aforesaid shall forthwith become void and of no effect.


15 Period of validity of licence


A licence issued under this Ordinance shall, subject to the other provisions thereof, be valid for so long as the order protecting the industry remains in force or for such lesser period as may be specified in the licence.


16 Licence holder not exempt from other licensing provisions


A licence issued under this Ordinance shall not exempt the licensee from the licensing provisions of any other law for the time being in force relating to licences or otherwise.


17 Regulations


The Minister may make regulations for all or any of the following purposes —


(a) prescribing anything that may be prescribed under this Ordinance; and


(b) generally, for the carrying into effect of the purposes of this Ordinance.


ENDNOTES


Table of Legislation History


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Table of Renumbered Provisions


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Table of Endnote References


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