Food Act 2003 No 43
Current version for 11 January 2013 to date (accessed 24 May 2013 at 11:57)
71 Procedure to be followed
(1) This section applies to the taking of samples for the purposes of
this Act except to the extent that the Food Standards Code otherwise
provides.
(2) An authorised officer who obtains a sample of food for the
purposes of analysis must (unless subsection (3) applies):(a) divide the sample into 3 separate parts and mark and seal or
fasten each part in such manner as its nature will permit,
and
(b) leave one part with the proprietor of the food business or any
other person from whom the sample was obtained or a person appearing to be the
employee or agent of that proprietor or other person, and
(c) submit one of the remaining parts for analysis,
and
(d) retain the other remaining part for future
comparison.
(3) If the division of a sample for analysis into 3 separate parts in
accordance with subsection (2) would in the opinion of the authorised
officer:(a) so affect or impair the composition or quality of the sample as to
render the separate parts unsuitable for accurate analysis,
or
(b) result in the separate parts being of an insufficient size for
accurate analysis, or
(c) render the sample in any other way unsuitable for analysis,
including a method of analysis prescribed by the regulations in relation to
the food from which the sample was taken,
the authorised officer may take, in accordance with this section, as many
samples as the authorised officer considers necessary to enable an accurate
analysis to be carried out and may deal with the sample or samples in such
manner as is appropriate in the circumstances.
(4) If a sample of food is taken by an authorised officer in the form
of separate or severable objects, it is not necessary, in dividing that sample
into parts in accordance with this section, to divide any one of those
objects, and it is sufficient compliance with this section if the authorised
officer:(a) takes a number of those objects, and
(b) divides the number so taken into the requisite number of parts so
that each part consists of one or more than one of the separate or severable
objects, and
(c) deals with those parts in accordance with the preceding provisions
of this section.