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62,2,132,1","abandon,59,1","abandoned,59,1,67,1,116,1,117,1","abandonment,31,1","abate,17,1,132,1","abatement,17,2,32,1,148,1","abattoir,96,1","abattoirs,96,1,142,1","abide,12,1","abovementioned,96,1","abrasion,85,1,86,1","abroad,2,1,7,1","abroad.....,2,4,7,4,35,4,13,4","absence,54,1","absolutely,138,1","absorb,73,1","absorbent,73,1","abstract,1,1,2,1,3,1,4,1,5,1,6,1,7,1,8,1,9,1,10,1,11,1,12,1,14,1,15,1,16,1,22,1,23,1,24,1,27,6,25,1,28,1,29,1,26,1,48,1,49,1,31,1,32,1,35,1,36,1,37,1,38,1,39,1,40,1,41,1,42,1,43,1,44,1,45,1,46,1,47,1,52,1,53,1,54,1,56,1,57,1,58,1,67,1,68,1,115,5,116,1,61,1,66,1,84,1,85,5,86,1,72,1,73,1,74,1,88,1,89,4,90,1,102,1,104,4,106,4,108,4,110,4,111,4,131,1,13,1,30,1,33,1,34,1,75,1,91,1","abstraction,88,1","abstracts,67,1,68,1","abusive,85,1,86,1","abuts,94,1,95,1,130,1,132,1","abutting,130,2,132,1","accepted,96,1","access,1,1,2,1,3,1,4,1,6,1,7,1,8,1,9,1,10,1,11,1,12,1,14,1,15,1,16,1,17,2,18,1,21,1,22,1,23,1,27,1,29,1,26,7,48,1,49,1,31,5,32,1,35,1,36,1,37,1,38,1,39,1,40,1,41,1,42,1,43,1,44,1,45,1,46,1,47,1,52,1,53,1,54,1,56,1,57,1,58,1,59,3,67,1,68,1,112,1,115,1,116,4,61,1,64,1,66,1,84,1,86,1,69,1,72,1,79,1,80,1,87,1,88,1,89,1,92,1,94,1,97,2,102,2,103,1,123,1,117,4,125,1,118,1,120,1,122,1,128,1,130,2,131,1,132,5,133,1,140,1,13,1,151,1,30,1,33,1,34,1","accessible,73,1,102,2,91,2","accessories,142,9","accidental,73,1","accidentally,113,4","accidents,21,1,39,1","accommodate,114,2,120,6,121,2","accommodation,55,8,123,1,124,1,122,1,139,1","accompanied,112,1,84,1,94,6,95,2,98,1","accordance,16,1,115,1,85,1,86,1,74,1,90,1,113,2,130,1,132,2,30,1,34,1","according,1,1,12,1,14,2,16,1,27,1,112,1,13,2","accordingly,16,1","account,16,1,38,2,115,1,87,1,102,1,132,3,142,1","accountancy,142,1","accountants,142,1","accounts,12,1","accumulate,21,1","accumulation,130,1,132,1","accurate,112,1,123,1,124,1,122,1","acetone,64,1","acetylene,64,3","achieve,44,1","acid,59,1,96,1","acquire,31,1","acquired,31,1","acquisition,8,5,31,6,30,3","across,94,1,95,1","act,1,10,2,11,3,16,4,7,5,14,6,5,7,11,8,6,9,2,10,9,11,6,12,16,14,16,15,12,16,52,17,20,18,4,19,1,20,10,21,5,22,8,23,8,24,6,27,9,25,6,28,6,29,6,26,8,48,8,49,4,31,13,32,7,35,8,36,7,37,8,38,5,39,12,40,9,41,8,42,7,43,3,44,8,45,2,46,7,47,7,52,8,53,7,54,8,56,7,57,7,58,6,59,7,60,2,67,4,68,1,112,2,115,1,116,9,61,1,63,3,65,2,66,7,84,10,85,2,86,3,69,3,70,1,71,1,72,5,73,1,74,1,76,2,77,2,79,4,80,1,82,2,83,2,87,2,88,2,89,7,90,6,92,1,93,2,94,1,96,7,97,2,102,2,103,2,104,1,106,1,107,1,108,1,109,1,110,1,111,1,113,7,114,1,123,3,124,2,117,6,125,2,118,2,119,1,120,2,121,1,122,3,126,1,128,2,130,1,131,7,132,4,134,1,133,2,142,16,140,2,141,7,143,1,148,2,149,4,13,16,151,2,30,11,144,6,33,9,34,12,75,4,78,3,91,5,105,1,129,1,139,1","act&#8221,1,1,116,1","act.,151,4","act....,43,4","acting,16,1,130,1,143,1","action,16,1,138,1","active,17,2","activities,3,2,20,4,23,6,24,1,42,1,56,1,59,4,116,1,96,2,97,2,117,1","activity,9,1,16,5,17,1,19,4,20,1,59,5,79,1,97,1","acts,8,5,36,1,40,1,103,1,104,1,106,1,107,1,108,1,109,1,110,1,141,1,105,1","actually,64,1,94,1,95,1","adaptable,17,1","added,67,1","adding,16,1,60,1,66,2,71,1,93,1,78,2","addition,59,1,115,1,96,1,113,2,132,2,142,2,16,1","additional,17,1,59,1,115,1,84,1,98,1,141,1","additions,94,2,95,2","address,17,1,59,1,96,2,97,1,133,2,141,4","addresses,19,1","adequate,67,1,113,4","adequately,115,1,64,1,87,1,102,1,132,1","adjacent,94,1,95,1","adjoining,54,2,64,1,94,1,95,1,123,1,124,1,122,1","adjoins,54,1,130,1,132,1","adjustable,113,4","adjusted,113,9","adjustment,113,4","administered,40,1,16,1","administering,82,1,83,1","administration,3,1,32,1,35,1,39,1,58,1,16,2","administrative,17,1,21,1,37,1,142,1,151,1","admission,116,3,117,3","admitted,85,1,86,1","adopted,17,1,116,1,117,1","advance,68,1","adverse,17,1,19,1,21,3,16,2","adversely,21,1,151,1","advertisement,116,1,117,1,132,1","advertising,17,2,85,1,86,1,98,1,142,1","advice,151,1","advise,14,1,37,1,58,1,13,1,16,1","advised,132,1","advisory,14,1,58,6,13,1","aerated,142,1","aesthetic,148,2","aesthetics,151,1","affect,21,1,138,1","affected,15,1,16,2","affecting,142,2","affix,96,2,141,1","affixed,96,2,151,5","affixing,17,3,151,12","afford,113,1","aforesaid,113,1,130,1,132,1,138,1","against,4,1,12,2,14,1,22,5,27,1,31,1,46,5,56,1,102,1,132,1,13,1,16,3,139,1","age,141,1","agencies,14,1,142,2,13,1,16,3","agency,14,2,20,2,73,1,79,1,90,5,142,5,13,2,16,1,151,1","agent,85,1,86,1,80,1,81,1,130,3,132,5,142,1,141,1","agents,80,1,81,1,132,2,142,6,33,1","aggregates,18,1","aggrieved,31,1,56,2,16,1","agreed,67,1","agreement,60,1,67,1,115,1,96,1,130,2,132,2","agreements,1,1,2,1,3,1,4,1,5,1,6,1,7,1,8,1,9,1,10,1,11,1,12,1,14,1,15,1,17,4,18,1,19,1,20,1,21,1,22,1,23,1,24,1,27,1,25,1,28,1,29,1,26,1,48,1,49,1,31,1,32,1,35,1,36,1,37,1,38,1,39,1,40,1,41,1,42,1,43,1,44,1,45,1,46,1,47,1,52,1,53,1,54,1,55,1,56,1,57,1,58,1,67,1,68,1,112,1,116,1,61,1,66,1,84,1,86,1,69,1,70,1,71,1,72,1,73,1,74,1,76,1,77,1,79,1,80,1,82,1,88,1,89,1,90,1,92,1,94,1,102,1,103,1,107,1,109,1,114,1,123,1,125,1,118,1,120,1,122,1,128,1,131,1,134,1,133,1,140,1,148,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1,32,1,33,1,34,1,35,1,36,1,38,1,39,1,40,1,42,1,43,1,44,1,46,1,48,1,49,1,53,1,54,1,56,1,57,1,58,1,61,1,66,1,67,1,70,1,71,1,72,1,73,1,86,1,77,1,78,1,79,1,80,1,82,1,84,1,88,1,89,1,90,1,91,1,112,1,102,1,103,1,105,1,107,1,114,1,116,1,118,1,122,1,123,1,125,1,128,1,131,1,134,1","questions,1,1,7,1,11,1,27,1,29,1,37,1,41,1,45,1,47,1,52,1,55,1,68,1,69,1,74,1,76,1,92,1,94,1,109,1,120,1,133,1,140,1,2,1,3,1,4,1,5,1,6,1,8,1,9,1,10,1,12,1,13,1,14,1,15,1,16,1,17,1,148,1,149,1,18,1,19,1,20,1,21,1,151,1,22,1,23,1,24,1,25,1,26,1,28,1,144,1,30,1,31,1,32,1,33,1,34,1,35,1,36,1,38,1,39,1,40,1,42,1,43,1,44,1,46,1,48,1,49,1,53,1,54,1,56,1,57,1,58,1,61,1,66,1,67,1,70,1,71,1,72,1,73,1,86,1,77,1,78,1,79,1,80,1,82,1,84,1,88,1,89,1,90,1,91,1,112,1,102,1,103,1,105,1,107,1,114,1,116,1,118,1,122,1,123,1,125,1,128,1,131,1,134,1","quick,1,1,7,1,11,1,27,1,29,1,37,1,41,1,45,1,47,1,52,1,55,1,69,1,74,1,76,1,92,1,94,1,109,1,120,1,133,1,140,1,2,1,3,1,4,1,5,1,6,1,8,1,9,1,10,1,12,1,13,1,14,1,15,1,16,1,17,1,148,1,149,1,18,1,19,1,20,1,21,1,151,1,22,1,23,1,24,1,25,1,26,1,28,1,144,1,30,1,31,1,32,1,33,1,34,1,35,1,36,1,38,1,39,1,40,1,42,1,43,1,44,1,46,1,48,1,49,1,53,1,54,1,56,1,57,1,58,1,61,1,66,1,67,1,68,1,70,1,71,1,72,1,73,1,86,1,77,1,78,1,79,1,80,1,82,1,84,1,88,1,89,1,90,1,91,1,112,1,102,1,103,1,105,1,107,1,114,1,116,1,118,1,122,1,123,1,125,1,128,1,131,1,134,1","quota,33,1","quoted,39,1","rabbit,116,1,117,1","race,142,5","racing,97,1","radiation,47,6","radiation.htm,47,4","radiations,39,2","radio,116,1,117,1","radioactive,47,2","radius,143,1,20,1,113,2,138,1","raft,59,1","railway,62,1","rainfall,21,1,112,9","raise,18,1,44,1","raised,96,1","range,55,4","ranges,17,1","rank,102,1,138,1","rare,108,1,107,1","rate,49,1,67,2","rate...,49,4","rates,12,1,142,1","raw,69,1","rays,113,1","re&not,144,1","read,99,1,135,1,136,1,100,1,101,1,137,1","readily,73,1,91,2,102,2,113,2","ready-made,60,1,141,1","rear,96,2","reared,71,2","reason,16,2,96,1,113,1,128,1,129,1","reasonable,7,1,8,1,16,1,33,1,44,1,59,2,67,2,68,1,96,2,97,1,107,1,116,4,117,4,138,1","reasonably,16,1,26,1,59,1,61,2,113,4,141,1","reasons,112,2","rebate,113,3","receipt,133,1,16,1,19,1,30,1,59,3,84,1,97,1,98,1,116,1,117,1,128,1,129,1,139,1,141,3","receive,132,1","received,97,1","receiver,132,1","receives,84,1","receiving,132,1","recent,21,1,66,2","receptable,87,1","receptacle,59,1,61,4,87,4,102,5,113,1,115,6,116,1,117,1,130,4,132,17","receptacles,91,2,97,1,102,4,130,1,132,3","recess,113,1","recipient,132,1","recommendations,16,2,17,1","reconstruct,132,1","record,142,1","recorded,17,1,20,1,113,1","record-keeping,19,1","records,16,2,142,1,112,1,132,1","recover,74,1,87,1,96,1,115,1,132,1","recoverable,15,1","recovered,15,1,16,1,80,1,81,1","recovery,6,1,15,1,16,1,17,1,32,1","recyclable,132,1","recycling,16,1,96,1","red,59,1,80,3,81,3,96,2","reduce,16,1,113,1","reduced,113,1","reducing,18,1","reduction,39,1","re-export,144,1","refated,142,1","reference,56,1,112,1","references,122,1,123,1,124,1","referred,99,1,135,1,136,1,142,2,64,1,66,1,100,1,101,1,132,2,137,1","refers,142,1","refillable,66,2","refineries,142,1","refrain,130,1","refrigerators,142,1","refundable,59,1","refuse,127,1,142,1,49,6,59,1,60,10,61,10,62,1,63,1,87,15,91,6,102,17,114,4,115,17,116,1,117,1,130,22,132,56","refused,142,1","refuses,142,1,98,1","regard,94,1,44,3,59,1,87,1,95,1,98,1,102,1,113,3,115,2,132,2,141,1","regarding,1,1,41,1,10,1,13,1,14,1,26,1,116,1,117,1","regards,10,5,34,1,54,1","regional,16,1,17,1","register,1,4,98,3,113,1,122,1,123,1,124,1","registered,142,1,54,1,59,3,98,9,122,5,123,5,124,1","registrar,122,2,123,2,124,2","registrar...,122,4,123,4","registration,1,5,29,1,41,1,92,7,2,1,5,1,16,1,35,5,39,1,59,2,64,3,65,3,96,4,93,3,94,1,95,1,98,14","regulate,44,5","regulates,20,1","regulating,29,1,135,1,136,1,100,1,101,1,116,3,117,3,138,1","regulation,74,5,76,7,99,1,108,1,109,1,133,2,135,2,136,2,15,1,20,1,144,5,59,17,60,3,64,1,65,3,68,1,70,1,71,1,72,5,73,5,87,1,75,1,78,1,79,1,84,17,96,10,88,5,89,2,90,5,93,5,110,1,112,5,97,5,98,2,100,2,101,2,103,1,104,1,107,1,113,5,115,2,116,4,117,4,128,4,130,2,131,1,132,2,137,1,138,2,139,2,141,13","regulations,29,1,69,9,74,6,76,3,92,1,99,11,108,6,109,2,119,10,120,3,127,7,133,2,135,11,136,11,140,4,143,9,2,1,10,2,13,2,14,2,16,4,17,7,148,4,149,13,18,5,19,6,20,8,21,8,151,12,142,5,144,6,30,1,38,6,59,14,60,14,61,2,62,5,63,7,64,9,65,15,66,10,67,4,68,2,70,14,71,11,72,8,73,3,86,3,87,8,75,9,77,16,78,16,79,14,80,7,81,7,82,2,83,6,84,8,85,7,96,21,88,3,89,9,90,5,91,9,93,16,94,2,95,6,110,6,111,8,112,3,97,10,98,9,100,11,101,11,102,4,103,2,104,6,105,3,106,7,107,2,113,17,114,3,115,9,116,6,117,10,118,14,121,7,122,2,123,2,124,6,125,3,126,7,128,2,129,6,130,6,131,9,132,17,134,8,137,11,138,11,139,12,141,17","reinforcing,17,1","reinstated,59,1","reject,59,1,97,1,128,1,129,1,141,2","related,1,1,11,1,27,1,29,1,37,1,41,1,47,2,52,1,55,1,69,1,74,1,76,1,92,1,120,1,133,1,140,1,2,1,3,1,4,1,5,1,6,1,7,1,8,1,9,1,10,1,12,1,13,1,14,1,15,1,16,1,17,1,148,1,149,1,18,1,19,1,20,3,21,1,151,1,22,1,23,1,24,1,25,1,26,1,28,1,142,1,144,1,30,1,31,1,32,1,33,1,34,1,35,1,36,1,38,1,39,1,40,1,42,1,43,1,44,1,45,1,46,1,48,1,49,1,53,1,54,1,56,1,57,1,58,2,61,1,66,1,67,1,68,1,70,1,71,1,72,1,73,1,86,1,77,1,78,1,79,1,80,1,82,1,84,1,88,1,89,1,90,1,91,1,94,1,112,1,102,1,103,1,105,1,107,1,109,1,114,1,116,3,117,2,118,1,122,1,123,1,125,1,128,1,131,1,134,1","relates,16,2,41,1,49,1,80,1,81,1,94,1,95,1","relating,37,6,16,4,19,1,23,1,33,1,40,1,96,1","relation,140,5,10,5,16,3,17,2,148,1,20,2,142,1,30,1,31,1,40,5,58,1,59,2,84,1,96,2,94,1,95,1,113,1,132,4,141,2","release,16,3","releasing,59,1","relevant,16,2,17,2,148,1,151,1,84,5,90,1","reliable,60,1","relic,116,1,117,1","religious,20,2,21,1,62,1,63,1,111,1,134,1,138,3","remain,21,1,142,1,67,1,96,1,116,2,117,2","remained,42,1","remaining,141,1","remains,96,1","remarks,113,1","remedial,148,1","remedy,16,1","remote,113,3","removal,16,1,17,1,21,1,26,1,49,8,60,2,87,2,80,2,81,2,96,2,115,2,116,1,117,1,132,3","remove,16,1,151,1,22,1,142,1,44,1,49,2,59,2,61,2,62,1,87,1,96,1,113,2,115,1,116,7,117,7,132,7","removed,21,1,91,1,102,1,116,2,117,2,130,2,132,4","removing,87,1,102,1,115,1,132,1","rempart,115,6","render,67,1","rendered,16,1,113,1,141,1","renew,49,1,141,1","renewable,132,1","renewal,47,1,64,1,96,1,88,5,93,2,141,5","renewed,141,1","renovation,96,1","rent,31,1,132,1","renumbering,16,5","repair,142,6,64,1,67,1,68,2,132,2","repairs,142,2,71,1,80,1,81,1","reparation,130,1,132,1","repeal,17,1,38,1","repealed,13,1,14,1,16,1,149,1,20,1,34,1,60,1,73,1,87,1,89,1,97,1,132,1","repealing,13,3,14,3,16,1","repeated,111,1,134,1","replace,132,1","replaced,65,2,89,1,93,2","replacement,132,1","replacing,16,5,60,3,66,1,70,1,77,1,78,1","replenish,94,1,95,1","replenished,94,1,95,1","replenishing,94,1,95,1","report,16,6,17,1,19,1,54,1","report&#8221,16,1","reported,21,1","reporting,116,1,117,1","reports,1,1,11,1,27,1,29,1,37,1,47,1,52,1,69,1,76,1,92,1,120,1,133,1,140,1,2,2,3,1,4,1,5,1,6,1,7,1,8,1,9,1,10,1,12,1,13,1,14,1,15,1,16,1,17,1,148,1,149,1,18,1,19,1,20,1,21,1,151,1,22,1,23,1,24,1,25,1,26,1,28,1,144,1,30,1,31,1,32,1,33,1,34,1,35,1,36,1,38,1,39,1,40,1,41,1,42,1,43,1,44,1,45,1,46,1,48,1,49,1,53,1,54,1,56,1,57,1,58,1,61,1,66,1,67,1,68,1,70,1,71,1,72,1,73,1,86,1,74,1,77,1,78,1,79,1,80,1,82,1,84,1,88,1,89,1,90,1,91,1,94,1,112,1,102,1,103,1,105,1,107,1,109,1,114,1,116,1,118,1,122,1,123,1,125,1,128,1,131,1,134,1","represent,149,1,20,1","representative,1,1","representatives,37,1,8,1,12,1,13,1,14,1,16,1","reproducing,108,1,38,1,110,1,111,1,103,1,104,1,105,1,106,1,107,1,109,1,134,1","request,19,1,59,1,61,1,96,1,98,3,115,1,116,1,117,1,130,1,132,1,141,1","requested,59,1","requesting,128,1,129,1","requests,19,1","require,16,2,20,1,26,1,59,1,67,2,84,1,98,2,116,1,117,1,132,9,139,1,141,2","required,92,1,127,1,16,1,148,1,20,1,151,1,22,1,142,1,44,1,49,1,59,3,64,1,66,5,84,1,94,5,95,1,102,1,113,6,116,2,117,2,132,1,141,2","requirement,13,1,14,1,16,1,35,1,116,1,117,1,132,1","requirements,4,1,142,1,42,5,43,1,54,1,87,2,98,2,113,1,115,2,132,1","requires,37,1,6,1,16,1,49,5,96,1,132,1,139,1","requiring,16,1,148,1,142,1,61,1,87,2,102,1,115,2,132,2","requisites,142,1","re-sawing,113,1","rescission,31,1","research,24,2,34,2,40,11,116,1,117,1","resembles,96,1,116,1,117,1","reserve,26,7,31,4,53,1,116,6,117,7","reserve&#8221,116,1","reserved,58,1,62,3,63,3,97,1,116,45,117,45","reserves,26,3,53,1,58,2,116,2,117,6,132,1","reserving,62,1,63,1","reservoir,140,1,12,1,130,1,132,1","reservoirs,52,2","residence,60,1","residences,18,2","resident,143,1","residential,148,1,20,2,61,1,87,2,78,1,79,1,102,2,115,2,130,1,132,3","residing,96,1","residual,66,2","residue,96,1","residues,13,1,14,1,96,1","resources,37,7,12,2,16,1,17,1,23,7,40,2,84,5","resources.....,12,4","respect,92,1,127,2,16,7,142,6,59,1,65,1,68,1,80,5,81,1,96,8,88,5,94,6,95,2,98,1,116,1,117,1,141,2","respective,16,1,17,1,21,1,151,1","respectively,1,2,47,1,3,1,4,1,6,1,7,1,8,1,12,1,22,1,23,1,26,2,142,1,30,1,32,1,35,2,43,1,45,6,88,1,130,1","respectively...,88,4","responsibility,1,1,13,1,14,1,17,1,142,1,39,5,74,1","responsible,69,5,9,1,16,1,142,5,80,2,81,2,96,1,102,1,132,1","responsible......,9,4","responsibly,16,5","responsive,17,1","restaurants,142,2,60,1","restore,16,2","restrain,113,1","restrict,39,1","restricted,119,8,127,1,118,8,138,1","restricting,29,1,116,4,117,4","restriction,99,7,135,7,136,7,5,1,16,1,23,2,26,5,31,4,38,5,100,7,101,1,116,3,117,3,137,7,138,7","restrictions,17,1,101,6","result,55,1,16,1,21,1,97,1,132,1","resulting,16,1,132,1","retail,142,3","retailer,142,1,60,7,86,1,85,1,133,8","retailers,142,1,133,1","retailers.htm,133,4","retention,8,5","retreading,142,2","return,142,1","reunion,63,1","re-use,16,1","revenue,18,1","review,16,2,56,1","revocation,16,1,43,1","revoke,10,1,142,1,49,1,59,1,96,1,141,1","revoked,119,1,59,1,73,1,96,2,88,1,98,1,118,1,138,1,141,1","revoking,16,1","ribbons,142,1","rich,55,4","ride,59,3,97,1,116,1,117,1","right,27,1,52,1,6,1,16,1,142,8,36,5,53,1,60,2,86,1,85,1,113,1,130,1,132,4,138,1","rights,27,1,52,1,12,1,34,2,54,1","rigid,113,2","riotous,116,1,117,1","rip,113,4","ripping,113,1","rise,17,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arrFiles=new Array();arrFiles[0]=new Array(1,"agri_chem.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","This Agricultural Chemist Act (“Act”) deals with the analysis of agricultural substances, chemicals and product within the trade and industry of chemists.....","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Agricultural Chemist Act 1979 Abstract This Agricultural Chemist Act (&#8220;Act&#8221;) deals with the analysis of agricultural substances, chemicals and product within the trade and industry of chemists. Under section 3 of the Act, a committee is set up and is composed of representative chosen by the Minister to whom the responsibility for the subject of Agriculture is assigned. Sections 5 and 6 deals respectively with the register and registration of agricultural chemist and section 7A and B with the register and registration of approved laboratories respectively. Subject to section 4 of the Act it is the Committee which decides with any issues regarding the registration of chemist and this according to their terms and conditions. Section 9 of the Act deals with offences for failure to register as an agricultural chemist, to register the laboratories or to make an analysis of any product or substance used in agriculture without registration. Keywords: analysis of chemicals, substances, offences, registration and laboratory To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",11);arrFiles[1]=new Array(2,"anim_disea.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","This act deals with the importation, procedures, diseases of animals. It also has the aspect of power of verification, control and quarantine of animals coming from abroad.....","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Animal Diseases Act 1925 Abstract This Act deals with the importation, procedures, diseases of animals. It also has the aspect of power of verification, control and quarantine of animals coming from abroad. Part II of the Act deals mainly with the procedure of the importation of animals, such as the proper veterinary certificate (section 3), the inspection at various port of entry of animals, suspected infected animals including animals in transit (section 7, 8 and 11) and the offences under section 10. Under section 12, the Act imposes on owners of infected animals to notify same to veterinary officers and section 13, 14 and 15 deals with methods of reports and declaration of disease and orders to be made to free those areas form diseases and infections. Part IV of the Act deals mainly with the power of entry for inspection exercises of officers for investigators including the power of entry with warrant issued by a magistrate and the penalties to those who contravene any provisions and regulations of the Act. Keywords: Animals, veterinary, diseases, infected animals Keywords: analysis of chemicals, substances, offences, registration and laboratory To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",12);arrFiles[2]=new Array(3,"beach_autho.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","This act deals with the proper control and management of public beaches in Mauritius and Rodrigues.....","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Beach Authority Act 2002 In force 1st June 2002 (Act 7 of 2002) Abstract This Act deals with the proper control and management of public beaches in Mauritius and Rodrigues. There is established under section 3 an authority to deal with the conservation and protection of public beaches (section 5) including leisure activities, infrastructural and landscaping works, control of commercial activities and cleaning of public beaches. The Act under section 6 gives the power delegated under section 7 by the appropriate ministry to deal with the proper administration of public beaches. There is also set up in this Act a board under section 7 to assist the Authority in the proper management of its duties. Part III and IV of the Act deal with the financial matters of the authority and the legal proceedings including notices, contravention and the role of the police respectively. Comment This Act also amends the Central Tender Board Act , the Trade and Industries Classification Act , the Public Gatherings Act and the Local Government Act . Keywords: sea control, public beaches, sand, and environment, contravention and legal proceedings To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",12);arrFiles[3]=new Array(4,"building.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","Part I deals with the Preliminary and Interpretation of the Act and Part II with the Provisions Applicable to Buildings in General....,permit,safety,survey and ventilation","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Building Act 1919 In force: 25 October 1919 Amended 20/01; 32/03 (P 31/04); 29/04 (P 41/04); 14/05; 21/06 (cio 1.10.06) Abstract Part I deals with the Preliminary and Interpretation of the Act and Part II with the Provisions Applicable to Buildings in General including the permission to build and its requirements (Section 7 and 8 respectively). It also includes the conditions for giving permit and the safety and ventilation. Part III deals with Dangerous Buildings such as its survey and the safety of inhabitants. Part IV deals with the Forges and Furnaces and Part V with Legal Proceedings against those who fail to comply with the orders and notices. Part V deals with the miscellaneous provisions including the offences and penalties. Keywords: permit, safety, survey and ventilation To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",11);arrFiles[4]=new Array(5,"business.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","This Act deals with a major part in Amendment the Laws in Mauritius for the facilitation of Business....","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Business Facilitation (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2006 In force: 1stOctober 2006 Abstract This Act deals with a major part in Amendment the Laws in Mauritius for the facilitation of Business. Under this Act, the Building Act as well as the Business Registration Act 2002 and the Companies Act 2001 is amended. The Immigration, Investment Promotion and the Local Government Act 2003 are also amended. Other amended areas of the law are the Non-Citizens (Property Restriction) Act and Town and County Planning Act. Keywords: amendment, Building Act and business Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",11);arrFiles[5]=new Array(6,"chem_analyses.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","<META content=","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Chemical Analyses Act 1898 In force: 15 October 1898 Abstract An Act that perform the analysis of chemicals and other substances by the State of Mauritius. Under section 2 of this Act, gives the Government Chemist the right to perform chemical analyses requires by the State. Under section 3, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Health may also appoint other competent persons for chemical analyses. Section 4 and 5 of the Act deal with the fees, taxation and recovery of analyst&#8217;s fees respectively. Keywords: chemicals, offences and penalties To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",11);arrFiles[6]=new Array(7,"chem_fert.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","This act deals with the importation, procedures, diseases of animals. It also has the aspect of power of verification, control and quarantine of animals coming from abroad.....","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Chemical Fertilisers Control Act 1980 In force: 1 March 1980 (Act 31 of 1978) Abstract This Act deals with the importation, procedures, diseases of animals. It also has the aspect of power of verification, control and quarantine of animals coming from abroad..... Under section 3 of the Act, any person who intends to sell chemical fertilizers need to obtain a licence and such licence is subject to the terms and conditions as the Minister may determine and also upon payment of a prescribed fee. Under section 4, no chemical fertilizers shall be sold unless in completely sealed containers and properly labeled. Section 5 gives a sampling officer the power to enter premises to inspect area where chemical fertilizers are stored at all reasonable times. Under subsection 2 the sampling officer may also demand a sample for chemical fertilizer for analysis. Section 6 and 7 deals with the certificate of analysis and the sample to be produced whenever there it is the subject of legal proceedings in court respectively. Any breach of the provisions of the Act entitles the Permanent Secretary to seize the chemical fertilizer (section 8) and any person who sells chemical fertilizer contrary to section 9 of the Act commits an offence and if convicted shall be liable to a fine and to imprisonment and the fertilizer be forfeited. To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",12);arrFiles[7]=new Array(8,"chem_weapons.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","This acts deals with the development, production, acquisition and retention of chemicals weapons amongst others.....","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Chemical Weapons Convention Act 2003 In Force: 16 February 2004 Abstract This Act deals with the development, production, acquisition and retention of chemicals weapons amongst others. Under this Act there is established under section 3 an Authority consisted of representatives of various Ministries (section 3 (2)) to effectively perform inter alia the functions of the prohibition of Chemicals Weapons. The Minister may give any directions to the Authority in the interest of the public and the Authority shall be so bound. (section 6). Section 7 deals with the prohibition of the chemicals weapons and it extends to acts done outside Mauritius by a citizen of Mauritius or any person on board of a national ship or aircraft. (section 8) There is the wide powers of search upon reasonable grounds that an offence is being committed to enter and seize and forfeit any materials. (section 9 and 10 respectively). Under section 11 and 12, there is laid down the prohibition for the import and export of any chemicals unless approval is obtained by the Authority. Any person who breaches any part of this Act commits an offence and is liable to a fine of up to 1 million rupees and to imprisonment of a minimum of 5 to a maximum of 15 years. (section 16) Under section 17, only the Intermediate Court of Mauritius has the jurisdiction to try any offence and impose any liabilities under this Act. Keywords: organic and toxic chemicals and environment To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",12);arrFiles[8]=new Array(9,"coastguard.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","Section 5 explains the structure of the National Coast Guard and section 6 their duties. This section also concerned the environmental law which the National Coast Guard shall be responsible......","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation National Coast Guard Act Abstract There shall be established under section 3 a specialized body known as the National Coast Guard and under section 4 a Commandant. Section 5 explains the structure of the National Coast Guard and section 6 their duties. This section also concerned the environmental law which the National Coast Guard shall be responsible. Under section 10, the National Coast Guard have the authority to board a vessel in the execution of their duties. Section 12 entitles them wide powers including the power of arrest, prevent any activity likely to constitute a threat to the maritime zones and prevent any form of maritime pollution. Keywords: pollution, environmental law and power of arrest To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",11);arrFiles[9]=new Array(10,"consumer.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","This Act deals with the protection of consumers in relation to goods suffering from fault with regards to any prescribed quality, quantity, potency, purity, or standard amongst others.......","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Consumer Protection Act In force: 15th June 1991 Abstract This Act deals with the protection of consumers in relation to goods suffering from fault with regards to any prescribed quality, quantity, potency, purity, or standard amongst others. Section 4 of the Act empowers the Minister to make any regulations regarding the issue of safety which includes the power to make regulations for different classes of goods. Section 5 also enables the enforcement authority to serve on any person a prohibition notice prohibiting the person from supplying any goods which is not safe for use or human consumption. The minister also has the power to revoke that notice (section 6) and have the wide power of search (section 7) to inspect goods and take samples. Any person who obstruct any officer in the performance under this section contravenes the Act and commit an offence (section 8 and 9) Keywords: consumer protection, prohibition notice, samples, power of search To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",12);arrFiles[10]=new Array(11,"criminal.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","An act that deals with all criminal offences classified as crimes, misdemeanours or contraventions.....","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Criminal Code Abstract An act that deals with all criminal offences classified as crimes, misdemeanours or contraventions. Keywords: crime, offences and imprisonment To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",11);arrFiles[11]=new Array(12,"cwa.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","This act deals with the control, development and conservation of water resources.....","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Central Water Authority Act 1971 Into Force 19 July 1971 (act 20 of 1971) Abstract This Act deals with the control, development and conservation of water resources. Under Part II of the Act deals with an Authority (a body corporate) whose main function is the control of water resources. (section 3 and 4). A board shall also be instituted for such purpose (section 7) and various representatives assigned by the Minister shall constitute the members. Under section 6 the Minister has the power to give any direction he deems fit in the public interest and the Authority shall abide by it. Under Part 111 of the Act, there also be a General Manager (section 14) whose shall act according to the directions given to him by the Board. Other section of the same part deals with the appointment of the staffs for the proper running of the Authority. Part IV if the Act deals with the function of the Authority by virtue of section 20 which makes the latter the sole undertaker for the supply of water for domestic, commercial and industrial purposes in Mauritius. In the exercise of the supply of water, the Authority has wide powers by virtue of section 21. Part V of the Act deals with the financial provisions of accounts including the power to charge fees and to borrow money (section 24 and 29 respectively) Part VII deals with the legal proceedings amongst which any suit against the Authority shall be the subject of one moth written notice (section 37) and the protection of the officer of the Authority from any civil or criminal liability pursuant to the Public Officers Protection Act (section 40). The Authority is immune for any legal proceedings against the impurity, irregularity and insufficiency of supply. (section 42) Under Part VIII of the Act, gives the Authority the power to issue permit for the construction of water works (section 46). Section 46A prohibits anyone from discharging polluted water underground or into any canal, river, stream, lake, reservoir or lagoon. Any contravention to the above is an offence. Under section 47 the authority shall also be exempted form any tax and duties Comment: This Act also amends section 21A Collection of wastewater fees, rates, charges and other dues. Keywords: polluted water, wastewater, chemicals, water rights and environment To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",13);arrFiles[12]=new Array(13,"danger.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","This act deals with the importation, procedures, diseases of animals. It also has the aspect of power of verification, control and quarantine of animals coming from abroad.....","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Dangerous Chemicals Control Act 2004 In Force: 5 November 2004 Abstract An act that deals with all dangerous chemicals substances. Under section 4 of this Act, there is established a Dangerous Chemicals Advisory Board consist of representatives assigned by various ministers whose functions is inter alia to advise on dangerous chemicals and the implementation of international convention. The Board shall also have other tasks by virtue of section 7 including the classification and control of the dangerous chemicals. Part III of the act deals with the enforcing agencies (section 8 and 9) and this some of the responsibility according to Third Schedule of the Act are to assist and supervise the enforcement of national standards and regulations on dangerous chemicals and any order and notice issued under the act. Under part IV of the act which deals with Licence, Permit, Notification and duty to provide information, section 10 prohibits any person from dealing with chemical substance without a permit upon the term and conditions of the Board. Every holder of a permit under section 10 has a duty to give notice to the Board of import and export of chemicals (section 12) and a duty to provide information (section 13) Part V of the Act deals with the classification, sale and labelling of chemicals. Section 15 deals with the classification of chemical substance as specified in the 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th Schedules. Section 16 provides that any dangerous chemicals to be packed according the requirement set out in the 10th Schedule. Section 17 prohibits the sale of dangerous chemicals where it is the subject of false and misleading information as to its use or risks. Part VI deals with the safety data sheets regarding importer and exporter to provide safety data sheet to the Board. Part VII deals with the protection of Dangerous Chemicals and section 19 deals particularly with the chemicals being placed on the local market, the duties of employers (section 20) and on employee (section 22) and the protection of the public against the toxic residues and hazard to health (section 23) Part VIII deals with the Transportation and Storage of chemicals. Section 25 prohibits the storage without the proper authorisation by the appropriate enforcing agency. Part IX deals with prohibited chemicals as specified in the 18th Schedule. Part X concerns the enforcement notice including the prohibited notice (section 30) and the powers of entry by the enforcing agency with the assistance of the police (section 31) Part XI concerns the offences as laid out in the act for those who contravened any of the above provision Comments: Pesticides Control Act is repealed The Pharmacy Act is amended by (a) repealing Part II of the First Schedule; (b) repealing the Second, Third and Fourth Schedules. (3) The Consumer Protection (Control of Imports) Regulations 1999 are amended in the First Schedule by repealing Part II of the Schedule. Keywords: dangerous chemicals permits storage, labelling offences To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",15);arrFiles[13]=new Array(14,"dang_chem_act.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","An act that deals with all dangerous chemicals substances.....","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Dangerous Chemicals Control Act 2004 In Force: 5 November 2004 Abstract This Act deals with all dangerous chemicals substances. Under section 4 of this Act, there is established a Dangerous Chemicals Advisory Board consist of representatives assigned by various ministers whose functions is inter alia to advise on dangerous chemicals and the implementation of international convention. The Board shall also have other tasks by virtue of section 7 including the classification and control of the dangerous chemicals. Part III of the Act deals with the enforcing agencies (section 8 and 9) and this some of the responsibility according to Third Schedule of the Act are to assist and supervise the enforcement of national standards and regulations on dangerous chemicals and any order and notice issued under the Act. Under part IV of the Act which deals with Licence, Permit, Notification and duty to provide information, section 10 prohibits any person from dealing with chemical substance without a permit upon the term and conditions of the Board. Every holder of a permit under section 10 has a duty to give notice to the Board of import and export of chemicals (section 12) and a duty to provide information (section 13) Part V of the Act deals with the classification, sale and labelling of chemicals. Section 15 deals with the classification of chemical substance as specified in the 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th Schedules. Section 16 provides that any dangerous chemicals to be packed according the requirement set out in the 10th Schedule. Section 17 prohibits the sale of dangerous chemicals where it is the subject of false and misleading information as to its use or risks. Part VI deals with the safety data sheets regarding importer and exporter to provide safety data sheet to the Board. Part VII deals with the protection of Dangerous Chemicals and section 19 deals particularly with the chemicals being placed on the local market, the duties of employers (section 20) and on employee (section 22) and the protection of the public against the toxic residues and hazard to health (section 23) Part VIII deals with the Transportation and Storage of chemicals. Section 25 prohibits the storage without the proper authorisation by the appropriate enforcing agency. Part IX deals with prohibited chemicals as specified in the 18th Schedule. Part X concerns the enforcement notice including the prohibited notice (section 30) and the powers of entry by the enforcing agency with the assistance of the police (section 31) Part XI concerns the offences as laid out in the act for those who contravened any of the above provision Comments Pesticides Control Act is repealed The Pharmacy Act is amended by (a) repealing Part II of the First Schedule; (b) repealing the Second, Third and Fourth Schedules. (3) The Consumer Protection (Control of Imports) Regulations 1999 are amended in the First Schedule by repealing Part II of the Schedule. Keywords: dangerous chemicals permits storage, labelling offences To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",14);arrFiles[14]=new Array(15,"electricity.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","An act that deals with the supply of electricity to public and private bodies.....","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Electricity Act 1939 Abstract An Act that deals with the supply of electricity to public and private bodies. By virtue of section 3, this Act applies to any person or bodies for the general supply of electricity. Section 4 of the Act provides for the application of permits for the supply of electricity in bulk to a Board. Section 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, deal with the issue of permits and objections by those who are affected. Any person or body who contrary to section 32 commits an offence shall on conviction be liable to imprisonment and a fine. Section 47 provides that the Board or any inspector to enter prosecutions for offences committed under this Act or under any Regulation made under it, and all penalties, fees, expenses and other money recoverable under this Act, the recovery of which is not likewise specially provided for, may be recovered summarily. ( The Electricity Act 2005 is not yet in Force) Keywords: electricity, high voltage, and energy To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",12);arrFiles[15]=new Array(16,"epa.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","Part I of this Act deals with the Preliminary and also include section 2 which states that every person in Mauritius shall use his best endeavours to preserve and enhance the quality of life by caring responsibly for the natural environment of Mauritius.","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Environment Protection Act In force: 5 September 2002 Part I: Preliminary Part II: Administration Part III: Enforcing Agencies Part IV: Environment Impact Assessment Part V: Spill and Environmental Emergency Part VI: National Environmental Standards Part VII: Coastal and Maritime Zone Management Part VIII: Environment Appeal Tribunal Part IX: National Environment Fund Part X: Environment Protection Fee Part XI: Enforcement Part XII: Application of the Act to Rodrigues Part XIII: Miscellaneous Provisions Abstract Part I of this Act deals with the Preliminary and also include section 2 which states that every person in Mauritius shall use his best endeavours to preserve and enhance the quality of life by caring responsibly for the natural environment of Mauritius. Part II is mainly concerned with the Administration of the National Environment Commission, their respective functions under section 6. Section 9 also set up a Police de L&#8217;Environnement of the Mauritius Police Force to comprise of police officers who shall have, in addition to any powers under any other enactment, the powers of an authorized officer under this Act. The Police de L&#8217;Environnement shall also provide such assistance to enforce the environmental law to the Director and the Island Chief Executive. Part III deals with the Enforcing Agencies and the Environment Coordination Committee which shall be inter alia to ensure the maximum cooperation and coordination among enforcing agencies dealing with environment protection and develop such policies and measures to ensure prompt and effective consultation on matters relating to environment protection. The Committee shall also advise the Minister on matters relating to environmental standards, guidelines and codes of practice. Part IV deals with the Environmental Impact Assessment (&#8220;EIA&#8221;) and this part is highlighted below. Section 15 subject to section 17 of the Act provides that no person shall be required to provide a preliminary environmental report or an EIA in respect of any activity or project other that an undertaking. It also states that no proponent shall commence, proceed with, carry out or cause to be commenced without the approval of a preliminary environmental report under 16, an undertaking specified in Part A of the 1st Schedule without an EIA licence and an undertaking more than 2 years after the issue of an EIA licence in respect that undertaking. Section 18 deals with the Application of the EIA licence and such application shall be submitted to the Director or in accordance with section 16 (6) and Part B and C of the 1st Schedule. Section 20 states that an EIA submitted under section 18 shall be opened for public inspection and section 21 deals with the Review of the EIA by the Director and section 22 with a Committee to examine the application of the EIA after the review by the Director. The Minister may make his decision after taking into consideration the recommendations of the EIA Committee within 14 days of the receipt of the recommendations by virtue of section 23 of the Act. In considering the approval of an EIA, section 24 provides that account shall be taken of the environmental factors of the EIA, measures to avoid or minimize adverse effects of the environment, the alternatives proposed in the EIA and such other matters that may be relevant in weighing the significance or insignificance of the potential environmental impact of the undertaking. The Minister may at any time of the issue of an EIA licence issue a direction to the licensee requiring him to submit a fresh EIA in respect of his undertaking as per section 25. Such direction may be issued if in the opinion of the Minister there is a likely source of pollution or threat to the environment. The transfer of an undertaking is dealt in section 26 and 27 which provides that no civil or criminal liability in respect of an undertaking or consequence lies against the Government or any public officer by reason of the approval of an EIA or the grant of an EIA licence or by reason of any conditions attached to an EIA licence. Section 28 provides that the Minister may declare an undertaking by a public department which in his opinion is urgently needed in the national interest or for the economic development of Mauritius to be an exempt undertaking. Part V deals with the Spill and Environmental Emergency. Under section 29 upon been made aware or informed of a spill, a public officer or any person shall immediately notify the Director so as to prevent, eliminate and restore the adverse effects of the spills and restore the environment to its original state. The Director shall promptly intervene and initiate action in the public interest by virtue of section 30 and inform the Minister to prescribe the procedures for clean-up procedures in line with section 31. Any person affected in any way by a spill shall have a right to damages from the owner of a pollutant (section 32). Article 1384 alinea 1 of the Code Napoleon shall so apply. All costs and expenses incurred as a result of any clean-up operation and any measures taken shall be recovered by the Director under section 33 of the Act. Where a major threat is posed to the environment, the prime minister may declare an environmental emergency and the Commission shall prepare such contingency plan as is appropriate. Section 35 empowers the Director to delegate any person powers without warrant to enter any premises to remove the pollutant amongst others. Part VI of the Act deals with the National Environmental Standards. The Minister shall prescribe standards for water, air, noise, hazardous waste, noise, hazardous wastes, non hazardous wastes, pesticides, odours, built-up environment. The Coastal and Maritime Zone Management are included in Part VII of the Act. Section 49 defines the coastal zone and section 50 establishes an Integrated Coastal Zone Management Committee (ICZM) consisting of a Director of Environment acting as Chairman and representatives of various Ministries. The purpose is to develop and coordinate regional and international projects and monitor coastal water quality and coastal resources. The Minister under section 51 may also make regulations for the protection of the zone which shall also provide for the preservation and conservation of the environment of the zone. Section 52 prohibits any person to release into the zone any pollutant, waste, or other noxious substance from or through the atmosphere or by dumping and such release is an offence. It shall be a defence however to a prosecution to prove that the release and the dumping was due or rendered necessary by &#8220;force majeure&#8221; or for the protection of human life. The Environment Appeal Tribunal is dealt in Part VIII of the Act. Section 53 establishes the Tribunal (&#8220;EAT&#8221;) consisting of a Chairman and members experienced in the field of protection and management of the environment. The jurisdiction of the EAT according to section 54 shall hear and determine appeals against any decision of the Minister on an EIA under section 23, revoking an EIA licence and relating to a preliminary environmental report under section 16 (6)(a), 17 and section 25. The proceedings of the EAT as per section 55 shall sit at such place and time as the Chairman may determine and subject to the determination of the EAT (section 56), any aggrieved party may appeal to the Supreme Court with the decision of the Tribunal being erroneous in point of law (section 57) Part IX of the Act deals with the National Environment Fund to be a special fund for the purposes of the Finance and Audit Act (Section 59). Section 60 explains the objects of the fund such as to carry out programmes to reduce pollution, encourage local environmental initiatives amongst others. Under section 61 a board shall be administered. Part X of the Act is mainly concerned with the Environment Protection Fee which under section 66 shall be levied on every designated establishment a fee known as the environment protection fee. Section 67 requires the registration of every enterprise or activity. Any fee which has not been paid is subject to a surcharge under section 68. Under Part XI of the Act the Enforcement section is dealt with. Section 70 empowers the Director to serve or cause to be served a notice where he is of the opinion that a person is contravening an environmental law. Under section 71, an enforcement notice shall state the opinion of the Director, specify the measures that shall be taken to remedy the contravention. Under section 72, the Director may serve a prohibition notice where he is of the opinion that an enterprise or activity is carried or involves a serious risk of serious pollution of the environment. The notice shall state the Director&#8217;s opinion, specify the serious pollution caused and specify the measures to be taken to eliminate the serious pollution. Any person who fails to comply with a prohibition notice shall commit an offence Any person who carries or commences any development or activity without the relevant licence or permit issued under this Act or any legislation, the Director may serve a stop order prohibit the development or the activity. Under section 76, any person affected by a notice may apply for an amendment of a notice. Section 77 deals with the service of notice and section 78 with revocation of notices. Section 79 authorize an officer the power of entry at any time to enter any premises for the purposes to carry out any lawful direction given by any enforcing agency, determine whether any environmental law is being complied amongst others. The officer may also require the owner to produce any records, documents or licences, examine such records, make test, take measurements and samples and require the owner of the premises or any person to give all reasonable assistance. Where there is or has been a contravention of an environmental law, or where an environmental emergency is declared or a spill is suspected or there is a serious pollution of the environment, an authorized officer may at any time without warrant enter and search premises, secure any article, object, equipment, arrest any person reasonably suspected of the contravention and exercise the powers conferred under section 79( 3). An offence is committed to any person who fails to comply with any requirement, notice, order or direction issued under this Act (section 85). Back to top Under section 86, the court may order the forfeiture of any article, order, or prohibit the doing of any act to stop a continuing contravention and may also order that any undertaking be stopped, ceased, closed, or pulled down as the case may be when a conviction relates to section 15(2). Pursuant to section 87, an authorized officer may swear an information and conduct prosecution in respect of an offence under an environmental law before a magistrate. Under section 88, where an offence is committed, the authorized officer may serve on the offender a notice calling upon him to pay the fixed penalty specified in the regulations Part XII of the Act applies to Rodrigues including under section 90, the establishment of Rodrigues Environment Committee. The powers of the Island Chief Executive for the purpose of the enforcement of environmental laws are dealt in section 91 of the Act. Part XIII of the Act deals with the Miscellaneous Provisions including the restriction of liability against any officer of the Minister, the Director and the Police de L&#8217;Environnement in respect of any act done in good faith in the execution of their duties. Any disclosure of information relating to any trade secret used in carrying on a particular undertaking by the Director or any officer or person appointed on a committee shall commit an offence (section 94) Keywords: environment, undertaking, pollution, substances, EIA, Environment Protection Fee, EAT, contravention, authorized officer. The Central Water Authority Act is amended- (a) in section 2, by deleting the definition of polluted water , (b) in section 20(2)(1), by inserting before the words to supervise, the following words - subject to any other enactment; (c) by deleting section 21(k); (d) by deleting section 42 and replacing it by the following section - 42. Immunity of Authority The Authority shall not be responsible for any damage resulting from the irregularity and insufficiency of supply of water for whatever purpose. (e) by deleting section 46A. (3) The Criminal Code (Supplementary) Act is amended in section 110 by deleting subsections (2) and (3) and by renumbering the existing subsection (4) as subsection (2). (4) The Dangerous Substances Act and the Dangerous Substances Regulations 1914 are repealed. (5) The Ground Water Act is amended in section 4, by deleting subsection (2) and by renumbering the existing subsection (3) as subsection (2). (6) The Local Government Act is amended (a) in section 2, by inserting in their appropriate places the following definitions- disposal, in relation to waste, includes the sorting, carriage, transportation, treatment, storage and tipping above or under ground, and the transformation operations necessary for its recovery, re-use or recycling; disposal site means a disposal site designated under section 156 A(8); Environment Coordination Committee means the Environment Coordination Committee established under the Environment Protection Act 2002; waste means solid waste other than hazardous waste, clinical waste and pharmaceutical waste; (b) in section 51 (1), by deleting paragraph (b) and replacing it by the following paragraph - (b) subject to any regulations under section 156 A(5), the collection and removal of waste to disposal sites; (c) by inserting immediately after section 156 the following new part, and renumbering the existing PART X as PART XI- (7) The National Coast Guard Act is amended- (a) in section 2, by inserting at its appropriate place the following definition- environmental laws has the meaning assigned to it by section 3 of the Environment Protection Act 2002; (b) in section 6(1), by inserting after the word section the following words - and any environmental law , (8) The Occupational Safety, Health and Welfare Act is amended in subsection (1) of section 4 by deleting the words The Minister and replacing them by the words - Without prejudice to any standards issued under the Environment Protection Act 2002, the Minister (9) The Public Health Act is amended - (a) in section 2, by inserting in its appropriate place the following definition- environmental law has the meaning assigned to in the Environment Protection Act 2002; (b) in section 18, by deleting the word nuisance and replacing it by the words - Without prejudice to any environmental law nuisance (c) by deleting sections 84 to 88 and section 150. (10) The Rivers and Canals Act is amended- (a) in section 26, by deleting subsection (2) and renumbering the subsection (3) as subsection (2); (b) in section 68, by deleting paragraphs (c), (i) and (j); (c) by repealing sections 70, 87, 88 and 91 ; (11) The Territorial Sea Act is amended by deleting section 9. (12) The Town and Country Planning Act is amended - (a) in section 2, by inserting in their appropriate places the following definitions- EIA licence has the meaning assigned to it in the Environment Protection Act 2002; preliminary environment report has the meaning assigned to it in the Environment Protection Act 2002; undertaking has the meaning assigned to it in the Environment Protection Act 2002; (b) in section 7, by inserting after subsection (3), the following subsection- (4) Where an application under subsection (3) relates to an undertaking, the local authority shall not grant a permit unless there is in relation to that undertaking an approved preliminary environmental report or an EIA licence. (13) The Town and Country Planning Act 1990 is amended - (a) in section 2, by inserting in their appropriate places the following definitions- EIA licence has the meaning assigned to it in the. Environment Protection Act 2002; &#8220; preliminary environment report&#8221; has the meaning assigned to it in the Environment Protection Act 2002; undertaking has the meaning assigned to it in the Environment Protection Act 2002; (b) in section 12 - (i) by inserting after paragraph (a) the following paragraph - (b) the provisions of Part IV of the Environment Protection Act 2002 and any standards issued under that Act; (ii) by renumbering the existing paragraphs (b) to (e) as paragraphs (c) to (f) accordingly; (c) in section 13, by deleting the expression A development order where it first occurs, and replacing it by the following words - Subject to section 14 A, a development order; (d) by adding after section 14 the following section - 14A. Permit for undertaking. No permit for development shall be granted in respect of an undertaking, unless there is in relation to it an approved preliminary environment report or an EIA licence. 100. Commencement (1) Subject to subsection (2), this Act shall come into force on a date to be fixed by Proclamation. (2) Different dates may be fixed for the coming into operation of different sections of the Act. To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Back to top Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",36);arrFiles[16]=new Array(17,"epact08.htm","18 Sep 2008","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","Part I deals with the Preliminary and Interpretation of the Act and Part II with the Provisions Applicable to Buildings in General....,permit,safety,survey and ventilation","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Environment Protection (Amendment) Act 2008 Brief The Environment Protection Act (EPA) 2002 is the main piece of national legislative framework which provides among others for:- · the protection and management of environmental assets; · environmental protection and sustainable development for present and future generations; · environmental management · coordination of the inter-relations of environmental issues; · the proper implementation of governmental policies and enforcement provisions; and · the protection of human health and quality of life Lately, the EPA 2002 has been amended so as to meet certain policy objectives and make it more responsive and adaptable to the emerging challenges of the new economic order and also to address a number of issues and shortcomings in the Act. The Environment Protection (Amendment) Act, Act No. 6 of 2008, was adopted in the National Assembly in 01 April 2008 and was proclaimed on 15 July 2008. The following are the major issues covered under the Environment Protection (Amendment) Act 2008 - v The setting up of a PER Committee The processing of application for Preliminary Environmental Report (PER) Approval for common undertakings which are generally of a less polluting nature, was not provided for previously. Therefore, to facilitate business and in order to take prompt and collective and informed decision in the presence of relevant Ministries and authorities, the Act now provides for the setting up of a Committee to examine PER applications and make recommendations to the Minister. v EIA/PER Monitoring Committee The Act provides for the setting up of an EIA/PER Monitoring Committee so as to monitor compliance with conditions imposed following the grant of an EIA licence or PER approval. The objective is to ensure that developers implement their projects while safeguarding the environment as per conditions imposed. Given the multi-sectoral nature of an EIA or a PER, a multidisciplinary team from different relevant Ministry would look at different aspects of the project including sanitary, drainage, land-use, health, socio-economics, traffic, architectural, landscape, pollution control and protection of biodiversity and natural resources. This Monitoring Committee will complete the EIA/PER process which starts with the EIA/PER screening and end up with the monitoring and enforcement. v Application of Fixed penalties With a view to reinforcing the existing enforcement mechanism, the Act provides for the service of a fixed penalty notice for common contravention of an environmental law. The principle behind the fixed penalty is to allow the polluter to pay promptly for the harm done to the environment. The quantum for the fixed penalty for minor contraventions such as unnecessary horning in specific places, littering, illegal dumping and illegal affixing of posters ranges from Rs 5000 to Rs 10 000 depending on the nature and gravity of the offence. v Eyesore Abatement Notice The Act makes provisions for a mechanism to abate environmental eyesores such as stockpiling of scrap materials, overgrowth on bare lands and illegal affixing of posters through the service of an Eyesore Abatement Notice and cost recovery in case of removal of an eyesore by an Authority. v Empowerment of local authoritie s The Act further provides for the empowerment of local authorities to enforce environmental laws covering, among others, common environmental nuisances and eyesores falling within their respective administrative area. The close proximity of the local authority to complainants and knowledge of local issues would enhance synergies with the other enforcement authorities including the Ministry of Environment &amp; NDU. v Control of Noise Noise nuisance is one of the major environmental problems facing the country which is giving rise to lots of complaints. The Noise Prevention Act dates as far back as 1938 and most of the regulations made thereunder do not cater for the present context. Besides being obsolete, noise legislations are scattered among various authorities leading to poor compliance and enforcement. The Act now makes provisions for the following: (i) An environmental standard for noise emitted from a place of worship, which is set at 55 decibels [dB(A) Leq] recorded at the boundary of the site; (ii) Empowerment of the Minister to make regulations for the control of noise; (iii) Empowerment of the Minister to make regulations to provide exemption from standards for noise in relation to events or celebrations organised, sponsored or approved by the State;, and (iv) Repeal of the Noise Prevention Act and all regulations made thereunder. Click here to access the full text of the Environment Protection (Control of Noise) Regulations 2008 v Inter-Ministerial Coordinating Committee on implementation of the multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs) Mauritius plays an active role in the global initiatives for sustainable development and is a party to around 36 environment-related conventions, protocols and other internationally binding and non-binding instruments. Our country is particularly active in international and regional agreements concerning climate change, protection of the ozone layer, biodiversity, sound management of hazardous and toxic wastes, including persistent organic pollutants, disaster management such as oil spill and chemical spills, protection of the marine environment, etc. Although the obligations of most MEAs are being implemented through the development of strategies, policies and execution of projects, progress is staggered. Therefore, the Act also make provision for the setting up of a statutory high level inter-Ministerial Coordinating Committee to co-ordinate the implementation of the multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs). v Empowerment of the Minister to make Regulations The EPA 2002 as amended in 2008, give additional power to the Minister to make regulations on the following:- · For issuing policy and environment guidance or standards for an activity that may have an adverse effect on the environment. · In relation to sustainable consumption and production, for:- (i) the introduction of eco-labelling schemes for products; (ii) carrying out cleaner production opportunity assessments in industry; or (iii) the introduction of producer and importer responsibility; · for restrictions on the affixing of posters or the type of material used for advertising, including the advertising of the colours of any group or organisation, in public places Click here to access the full text of the Environment Protection (Amendment) Act 2008 Last Updated:10 September 2008 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",39);arrFiles[17]=new Array(18,"epfee08.htm","12 Sep 2008","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","Part I deals with the Preliminary and Interpretation of the Act and Part II with the Provisions Applicable to Buildings in General....,permit,safety,survey and ventilation","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation Environment Protection (Amendment of Schedule) Regulations 2008 – Environment Protection Fee Brief The Environment Protection (Amendment of Schedule) Regulations 2008 have been promulgated in the Government Gazette No. 37 of 19 April 2008 in connection with the Environment Protection Fee (EPF). The objective of the EPF is to raise fund for the promotion of local environmental initiatives aimed at preventing and reducing pollution. The revenue collected is being credited to the Consolidated Fund of the Government. The base for application of the EPF has been extended, through the above new regulations made under the EPA, to include the following new items: (i) mobile phones (Rs 50 per unit) (ii) batteries for vehicles (Rs 50 per unit) (iii) pneumatic tyres (Rs 50 per unit) (iv) a new tariff structure of 0.85% turnover instead of 0.75% turnover for hotels, guest houses and tourist residences The above regulations have come into operation on 01 May 2008 and are applicable to: o Hotels, guesthouses and tourist residences irrespective of the number of rooms o Stone crushing plants and manufacture or processing of aggregates, concrete blocks, pre-cast units o Importers of mobile phones o Importers of batteries for motor vehicles 1 o Importers of pneumatic tyres meant for all vehicles 2 The fee shall be payable at the point of entry in the country for the above items that are imported. Click here to access the full text of the Environment Protection (Amendment of Schedule) Regulations 2008. (note: 1. Batteries used for motorcycles and electric bicycles are exempted 2. Pneumatic tyres for motorcycles, bicycles and wheel chairs are exempted ) Last Updated:10 September 2008 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",19);arrFiles[18]=new Array(19,"epiwa08.htm","13 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","With a view to promoting a clean and green environment","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation Environment Protection ( Industrial Waste Audit ) Regulations, 2008 Brief 1. With a view to promoting a clean and green environment and mitigating the associated adverse health and environmental impacts from industrial waste, the Ministry of Environment and NDU has issued, under section 48 of the Environment Protection Act, the Environment Protection (Industrial Waste Audit) Regulations, 2008, as per GN No. 255 of 2008. These regulations shall come into operation on 01 April 2009. Under these regulations, any industrial activity listed in the First Schedule will have to fill in an Industrial Waste Audit (IWA) Form and submit it to the Director of Environment within a period of 3 months. The IWA Form requests for general information on the activity and specific ones relating to the various environmental aspects of the activity. Upon receipt of the IWA Form, the Director may request the person carrying out the activity to submit an IWA Report within 6 months and to develop an Environmental Management Plan (EMP) within a period of 9 months and implement the EMP after it has been approved by the Director. The EMP shall contain, inter-alia , statement by top management on its environmental policy and commitment, a description of the objectives and targets, the structure put in place to implement it and a description of how the organisation addresses all the environmental issues such as air pollution, water pollution, solid wastes (hazardous and non-hazardous), noise as well as the record-keeping system put in place. Failure to comply with the regulations shall constitute an offence and the offender shall, on conviction, be liable to a fine not exceeding 50,000 rupees. Click here to view the full text of the Environment Protection(Industrial Waste Audit) Regulations, 2008 Last Updated:10 September 2008 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",15);arrFiles[19]=new Array(20,"epnoise08.htm","12 Sep 2008","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","Part I deals with the Preliminary and Interpretation of the Act and Part II with the Provisions Applicable to Buildings in General....,permit,safety,survey and ventilation","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation Environment Protection (Control of Noise) Regulations, 2008 Brief The Environment Protection (Control of Noise) Regulations, 2008 – GN No. 114 of 2008, were promulgated on 15 July 2008 and entered into operation on the same date. Under the Environment Protection (Amendment) Act, 2008, which also came into effect on the same date, the Noise Prevention Act 1938 and all regulations made under that Act, were repealed. The above regulations now represent the single legislation to control noise which constitutes a nuisance . Noise is one of our major environmental problems which is giving rise to lots of public complaints, due mainly to juxtaposition of residential, religious, commercial and industrial activities. Under the above regulations – · No person is allowed to make or cause to be made any noise which constitutes a nuisance . · Noisy activities in a residential area related to construction works such as demolition of a building, excavation or filling of land and use of heavy machines require prior authorisation from the local authority if such activities are carried out before 7 a.m or after 7 p.m on any day. · Keeping on any premises any animal which makes noise and whose noise unreasonably interfere with peace, comfort and convenience of another person is also an offence Prior authorisation from the Commissioner of Police is required by any person or organisation, with the exception of any public sector agency making public annoucement, for the use of a loud-speaker, amplifier, musical instrument or electrical or mechanical device for producing sound in a public place in relation to a social, cultural, religious or an electoral activity. Furthermore, the use of the above sound producing instruments within a radius of 100 metres and which may unreasonably interferes with the proper running up of certain institutions such as educational, health, Court of Justice or Government House is prohibited. Under the EPA, 2002, the Ministry of Health and Quality of Life is the main enforcing agency in relation to noise. Other authorities also empowered under the EPA to enforce noise regulation are the Police Force (including the Police de l’Environnement),all local authorities and the Department of Environment. Any person contravening these regulations, shall commit an offence and shall – (a) on a first conviction, be liable to a fine not exceeding 50,000 rupees; and (b) on a second or subsequent conviction, be liable to a fine not exceeding 100,000 rupees and to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 months. Other Related Legislations on Noise (i) The Environment Protection (Amendment) Act, 2008 prescribes an environmental standard for noise emitted from a place of worship, which is set at 55 decibels [dB(A) Leq] recorded at the boundary of the site (ii) The Environment Protection (Environmental Standards for Noise) Regulations of 1997 and amended in 2003, prescribes maximum exposure limits in decibels for industrial and neighbourhood noise for major activities such as power plants, industries, multi-purpose halls (iii) The Occupational Safety, Health and Welfare Act, 2005, provides for occupational noise in a workplace (iv) The Road Traffic Act regulates traffic noise. Click here to view the full text of the Environment Protection (Control of Noise) Regulations 2008 . Last Updated:10 September 2008 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",24);arrFiles[20]=new Array(21,"epplastban08.htm","12 Sep 2008","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","Part I deals with the Preliminary and Interpretation of the Act and Part II with the Provisions Applicable to Buildings in General....,permit,safety,survey and ventilation","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation Environment Protection (Banning of Plastic Banners) Regulations, 2008 Brief The Environment Protection (Banning of Plastic Banners) Regulations, 2008 – Government Notice No. 113 of 2008, were promulgated on 09 July 2008 and entered into operation on the same date. The aim of these regulations is to promote a green and clean campaigning, especially during electoral periods and to mitigating the associated adverse health and environmental impacts. Plastic banners and buntings “oriflammes” have been widely used as a medium to announce political, cultural, religious, commercial and social events for a temporary period. These materials were displayed in streets, roundabouts, handrails, fences and other public places and were very often not removed after the occurrence of the events. It is known to all that plastic materials weather over time and can often be seen flapping from structures which ultimately result to an “eyesore”. Being of a non-biodegradable nature due to their chemical stability, plastic banners and oriflammes remain intact for a long period in the environment. They are easily windblown and are often caught in trees and in bushes and pose a serious threat to the environment and the traffic. These eyesores also, adversely impact on our tourism industry. Plastic banners and oriflammes once discarded as wastes often find their ways in drains and cause clogging of waterways, and contribute to the severity of floods during heavy rainfall. The recent flood of 26 March 2008 has clearly demonstrated the adverse impacts of indiscriminate disposal of wastes particularly that of plastic. Plastic wastes tend to accumulate water and therefore become an ideal breeding ground for the proliferation of mosquitoes and vector borne diseases such as Chikungunya and Malaria. Plastic wastes also affect the aquatic ecosystem as it has been reported in other parts of the world that marine animals such as sea turtles and dolphins mistake floated plastic materials as jellyfish and ingest them leading to their suffocation and death. Apart from adverse environmental impacts, the removal and disposal of plastic banner wastes has been proved to be very costly to local authorities in terms of overtime paid to effectively complete this task. Infact for the last general election, over and above the normal running cost, the overtime cost paid to employees by all local authorities to effectively complete this task amounted to about Rs 2 million with an estimated amount of 40 tons of wastes collected. The above regulations make provision to ban the use of banners, buntings, flags, barricade tape which are made of plastic or similar materials. The regulations, however, provides for an exemption in the case of barricade tape used to preserve evidence and control access to site in case of crime scene and accidents and during demolition, excavation or construction works for the safety and security of the public. Enforcement of the above regulations are being carried out mainly by the Mauritius Police Force including the Police de l’Environnement, Officers of the Department of Environment and the local authorities who are now empowered to enforce environmental laws within their respective administrative areas under the Environment Protection (Amendment) Act, 2008. Any person contravening these regulations shall commit an offence, and shall on conviction, be liable to a fine not exceeding 250,000 rupees and to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 2 years. Click here to view the full text of the Environment Protection (Banning of Plastic Banners) Regulations 2008. Last Updated:10 September 2008 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",17);arrFiles[21]=new Array(22,"explosive.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","This Act deals mainly with the manufacture, handling and care of explosives. Section 5 provides some precautionary measures to be taken against fire or explosion...","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Explosives Act In force: 12 December 1959 Abstract This Act deals mainly with the manufacture, handling and care of explosives. Section 5 provides some precautionary measures to be taken against fire or explosion. The control of explosives is dealt in section 6 of the Act and the imports permits in section 7. Every notice of intended import shall be given by virtue of section 8 together with a permit to remove explosives (section 11) An application for store licence is required under section 14. The purchase and sale of explosives are dealt in sections 17 and 18 respectively. The police have wide powers of arrest and search for explosives together with its seizure. Keywords: explosives, permit, control, licence and seizure To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",11);arrFiles[22]=new Array(23,"fisheries.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","This act that deals with the protection of marine and aquatic resources, the control of fishing activities within prohibited fishing areas, license issued to foreign vessels and the protection of the aquatic ecosystem amongst others.....","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation The Fisheries and Marine Resources Act 1999. In force: 20th November 1999 Abstract This Act that deals with the protection of marine and aquatic resources, the control of fishing activities within prohibited fishing areas, license issued to foreign vessels and the protection of the aquatic ecosystem amongst others. Part II of the Act deals with the Consultative Committee set up by the Minister to deal with matters of general policy on fisheries and marine resources. Part III deals with Fish Farming whereas Part IV deals with the control of fishing activities including the control of prohibited fishing methods, protection and restriction on landing and of sale of fish. Part V deals with the Restriction on Import and Export of fish including the importation of live fish and fishing vessel. Part VI is concerned with Licensing of the Nets and Implements (Sub-Part A) and Sub Part B is concerned with Boats and Vessel including the license to be issued to foreign vessel engaged in fishing with its conditions and validity. Part VII deals with the obligations relating to Boats and Vessels whereas Part VIII is concerned with the Enforcing the power to enter and search and seizure of fish amongst others. Part IX and X deal with the Offences and Penalties committed under section 37, 39, 20, and 44 respectively. Keywords: marine ecosystem, fishing, protected areas, license and vessels To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",12);arrFiles[23]=new Array(24,"food&agri.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","The act deals with any food for human consumption, its preparation including the treatment, manufacture and any chemicals used in the process amongst others...","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Food and Agricultural Research Council Act 1997 Abstract An act coordinates, promotes and harmonizes research activities in agriculture, fisheries, forestry and of food production amongst others Keywords: food, agriculture, and forestry Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",10);arrFiles[24]=new Array(25,"food.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","The act deals with any food for human consumption, its preparation including the treatment, manufacture and any chemicals used in the process amongst others...","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Food Act 1998 Abstract The act deals with any food for human consumption, its preparation including the treatment, manufacture and any chemicals used in the process amongst others Keywords: food, chemicals, treatment and environment Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",10);arrFiles[25]=new Array(26,"forest.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","An act that deals inter alia with nature reserve and forest, the prohibition and restriction of access, the boundaries of national forest and any endangered species.....","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Forests and Reserves Act 1983 In force on the 1st May 1984 Abstract An Act that deals inter alia with nature reserve and forest, the prohibition and restriction of access, the boundaries of national forest and any endangered species. Section 3 and 3A of the Act deals with a Nature Reserve Board and the Control of Access to the nature reserves respectively. Whilst section 5 deals with the survey of mountain reserves, section 6 deals on the other hand with the appeal procedure regarding anyone who is dissatisfied with section 5. The removal of trees and brushwood require authorization under section 8 and section 12 deals with Power of search, seizure and arrest by a forest officer, police or any authorized officer who reasonably suspects an offence is committed. Section 14 and 15 deal with the offences and penalties respectively. Keywords: forests, reserve, trees and species To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",12);arrFiles[26]=new Array(27,"ground.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","Under this Act, all ground water shall vest in the State (section 3). Section 4 deals with the licence to abstract ground water and prohibition of pollution...","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Ground Water Act 1969 In force: 1st September 1970 Abstract Under this Act, all ground water shall vest in the State (section 3). Section 4 deals with the licence to abstract ground water and prohibition of pollution. Any person who wishes to make an application for a licence shall under section 5 make to on the prescribed form to the Authority and cause a notice to be published in the Gazette. There is provision for the rights and objection for the grant of such a licence (section 6) ad section 7 deals with the decision of the Authority to grant such a licence and also the right to appeal against such a decision (section 8). The Act empowers any authorized officer the power of entry and inspects any ground water works amongst others (section 12), Any person who according to section 15 of the Act fails to comply with the condition attached to a ground water licence shall commit an offence. The court may also upon inflicting any penalty the forfeiture or the dismantling of any works in the commission of the offence. Keywords: ground water, licence, application and appeal To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",12);arrFiles[27]=new Array(28,"heritage.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","An act that safeguard, manage and promote the national heritage of Mauritius and the preserving of sites as a source for scientific and cultural investigation and instilling a sense of belonging and civic pride to national heritage....","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation National Heritage Fund Act 2003 Abstract An act that safeguard, manage and promote the national heritage of Mauritius and the preserving of sites as a source for scientific and cultural investigation and instilling a sense of belonging and civic pride to national heritage. Keywords: national heritage, environment, and culture Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",10);arrFiles[28]=new Array(29,"inflamable.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","This Act deals with inflammable Liquids and Substances which are prohibited from imports, trans-shipped or kept. (Section 2)........","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Inflammable Liquids and Substances In force: 1st March 1954 Abstract This Act deals with inflammable Liquids and Substances which are prohibited from imports, trans-shipped or kept. (Section 2). Under section 3, the President may make regulations restricting and regulating the imports and storage etc of such substances and has other wide powers of prescribing a system of registration for storage, providing notice, conditions which are to be met amongst others. Keywords: chemicals, notice, inflammable substances To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",11);arrFiles[29]=new Array(30,"irrigation.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","This Act deals with the study and development of irrigation and one of its purposes is to make proposals to the Central Water Authority and implement and manage irrigation projects in every irrigation area amongst others (section 4)........","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Irrigation Authority Act In force: 20th January 1979 Abstract This Act deals with the study and development of irrigation and one of its purposes is to make proposals to the Central Water Authority and implement and manage irrigation projects in every irrigation area amongst others (section 4). Under section 5 of the Act, the Minister has wide powers to give general directions to the Board in the public interest and the Board shall comply with those directions. The Board under section 6 is properly constituted and members are appointed by the Minister. There shall also be a General Manager also known as the Chief Executive Officer under section 8 and the latter may delegate such duties with the direction of the Board (section 9 ). Under section 12, a general fund shall be established in relation to the receipt and payment of money. Section 14 empowers the minister to declare areas to be irrigation areas and under sections 15 and 16, the Authority shall deal with the preparation of irrigation projects and the implementation of projects respectively. The Act also makes provisions for those who wish to object on the implementation of irrigation projects as per section 17. Section 18 deals with the compulsory acquisition of land by the Government in accordance with the Land Acquisition Act. Keywords: irrigation, environment, powers of minister and Land Acquisition Act and regulations To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",13);arrFiles[30]=new Array(31,"land.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","An act that deals inter alia with nature reserve and forest, the prohibition and restriction of access, the boundaries of national forest and any endangered species.....","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Land Acquisition Act 1973 In force: 18 December 1973 Abstract This act deals with all cases of acquisition of land. Part II of the Act deals with the compulsory acquisition of land and under section 4 of the Act the Minister may compulsory acquire any land owned by a body corporate after notice has been given in the Gazette. Part II also deals with the acquisition of land other than the Government (section 5). Section 6 of the Act deals with the investigation of land wherever necessary and section 7 deals with abandonment of land in relation to which a notice has been published. Under section 10, any person who wishes to challenge the legality of the compulsory acquisition may do so to the Supreme Court. Part III of the Act deals with the Compensation and Apportionment of Rent and Rescission of Leases. Section 12 entitles those whose land has been acquired to be subject to compensation and the authorized officer shall determined to whom such compensation is payable under section 13. A Board of Assessment shall be established for the above purposes under section 15. Section 17 shall empower the Board to inquire into any cases and the section 18 shall provide for the award of compensation. Under section 24, any party who is aggrieved by an award may appeal to the Supreme Court. Under Part IV of the Act, section 32 deals with the immunity of legal proceedings against any person of the Board or delegated by the Board and section 33 deals with offences committed under the Act. Keywords: acquisition of land, offences, compensation To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",13);arrFiles[31]=new Array(32,"local.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","Part I deals with the Preliminary of the Act, whilst Part II with the Constitution and Elections of local authorities....","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Local Government Act In force: 1st December 2003 Abstract Part I deals with the Preliminary of the Act, whilst Part II with the Constitution and Elections of local authorities. Part III deals with the General Provisions as to Councillors, Meetings of Local Authorities and the Filling of Vacancies among Councillors. Part IV deals with the Proceedings of Local Authorities, Committees and Association of Local Authorities. Part V concerns with the Purpose, Functions and Administration and Sub Part B is mainly concerned with the Services of Local Authorities including section 47 which deals with the collection and disposal of waste, section 48 with the sanitation and road works and 49 the abatement of nuisance. Part VI is concerned with Finance whilst VII with the Tender Procedures and VIII with Documents respectively. Part IX deals with Miscellaneous including the offences and the prosecution of offences and recovery of fines. Keywords: Local Authority, disposal of waste, nuisance and offences To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",12);arrFiles[32]=new Array(33,"mam.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","Part I of the Act deals with the establishment of the Agricultural Marketing Board.......","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Mauritius Agricultural Marketing In force on the 1st February 1964 Abstract Part I of the Act deals with the establishment of the Agricultural Marketing Board. Part II deals with the functions and powers of the Board with the most important function to provide or ensure of efficient marketing facilities for all controlled products at fair and reasonable prices in so far as is practicable. The controlled of the fixing and trading are dealt in Part III of the Act. Any other matters relating to the control of products, for instance quota allocations, duties of agents are included in Part IV of the Act and Part V deals with the powers of entry and offences committed in this Act. Keywords: controlled prices, marketing, power of the Board To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",12);arrFiles[33]=new Array(34,"maritime.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","Part II of the Act concerns the United Nations Convention for the Law of the Sea which has the force of the Law in Mauritius.......","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Maritime Zones Act. The Maritime Zones Act 1977 is repealed. In force on the 1st April 2005 Abstract Part II of the Act concerns the United Nations Convention for the Law of the Sea which has the force of the Law in Mauritius. Part III deals the Baselines and the closing lines for internal waters, whereas Part IV is mainly concerned with the Territorial Sea and internal, historic and archipelagic waters. Most important is section 6 which regards the legal status of the seas of Mauritius and section 7 which is the territorial sea between the baselines and a line of which every point is at a distance of 12 nautical miles from the nearest point of the baselines. The contiguous zone and the internal controls are dealt in Part V of the Act. The exclusive economic zone and the rights, duties and jurisdiction of Mauritius in the EEC are covered in Part VI of the Act. By virtue of section 15 of the Act, Mauritius has in accordance with international law and in particular Article 56 of the United Nations for the Convention of the Law of the Seas sovereign rights to explore, exploit whether living or non-living the waters of the seabed and exploitation of the EEZ and also has jurisdiction to the establishment of and use of artificial islands and marine scientific research amongst others. Part VII of the Act deals exclusively with the continental shelf whistle Part VIII deals with the Marine Scientific Research. Keywords: Exclusive economic zone, maritime, seabed, United Nations, Laws of the Seas, Territorial sea To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",13);arrFiles[34]=new Array(35,"merchant.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","This act deals with the importation, procedures, diseases of animals. It also has the aspect of power of verification, control and quarantine of animals coming from abroad.....","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Merchant Shipping Act In force: 15 January 1991 Abstract Part II of the Act deals with the Management and Administration where under section 4 and 5 are conferred under a Director its powers and duties Part III deals with the ship and under Chapter 1 the obligations of registration of Mauritian ships, their application, declaration and registration and also the liability on the owners. Chapter II deals with the certificate of registration whilst Chapter III with Transfer and Transmission of Ownership. Chapter IV is concerned with Mortgages of ship and shares and Chapter V with Alterations to Ships. The Nationality of Ships and that of Parallel of Registration are included in Chapter VI and VII respectively. Part IV of the Act deals with the Crew amongst which the apprenticeship, engagement of seamen and their discharge are included. Part V concerns the Safety Provisions and important safety convention of ships. Most salient part is the General safety convention and the prevention of collisions. Chapter XI is also important as it deals with the Dangerous Goods that are carried and disposed. Chapter XII concerns the requirement for ships to be seaworthy. Other Parts that needs particular attention are Part VII and VIII that deal with Inquiries and Investigation and Offences and Penalties respectively. Keywords: registration, marine, dangerous goods, seaworthy, mortgages To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",12);arrFiles[35]=new Array(36,"minerals.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","Under section 3 of this Act, no person shall prospect for mine or work minerals in or under any land in Mauritius, whether he is the owner of the land or not. Only the state has the exclusive right to do so under section 4.......","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation TITLE: Minerals Act In force: 3rd September 1966 Abstract Under section 3 of this Act, no person shall prospect for mine or work minerals in or under any land in Mauritius, whether he is the owner of the land or not. Only the state has the exclusive right to do so under section 4. The minister may authorize in writing any person to carry on prospecting operations on behalf of the state (section 5). Any authorized prospector may have the power to enter upon the land, employ in prospecting on the land and do all other acts necessary (section 7). Under section 8, compensation is paid to the owner or occupier of the land. Keywords: minerals, land, prospection and mine To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",11);arrFiles[36]=new Array(37,"nat_resource.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","This act deals with all matters of general policy relating to agriculture, forestry and the utilization and preservation of natural resources and the environment in Mauritius.....","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Board of Agriculture and Natural Resources Act 1977 In force 18 June 1977 (Act 2 of 1977) Abstract This Act deals with all matters of general policy relating to agriculture, forestry and the utilization and preservation of natural resources and the environment in Mauritius. There is established a Board consisted of members and representatives assigned by the Ministry of Agriculture (section 2 and 3) to advise the Minister on matters of general policy relating to agriculture, forestry and preservation of natural resources (section 4). Any matter that requires expertise or technical assistance, the Board will appoint experts for that purpose (section 7) and the expert may tale part in proceedings if the Board without however the fight to vote. There shall be set up for the purpose of all administrative expenses a Consolidated Fund (section 8) To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",11);arrFiles[37]=new Array(38,"noise.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","The regulations as set out in section 3 include the prevention of noise, sounding motor at any specified time, the restriction or altogether of use on licensed premises of any trader, of any gramophone, loudspeaker, or other mechanical or.......","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Noise Prevention Act In force on the 18th July 1938 Abstract This Act deals with any breach of the regulations under section 3. The regulations as set out in section 3 include the prevention of noise, sounding motor at any specified time, the restriction or altogether of use on licensed premises of any trader, of any gramophone, loudspeaker, or other mechanical or electrical device for producing or reproducing sound, unless the sound produced cannot be heard outside those premises and the prescribing measures for the prevention of noise or sound which, either on account of its volume or on account of the time at which it is produced, or both constitutes an unreasonable interference with public comfort. Section 4 deals with the offence under section 3 and prosecution for the breach by the police or any officer by the Authority is by virtue of section 5. Keywords: noise, prescribing measures, interference * Ed. Subsection (10) of section 75 of Act 34/91 makes provision for the repeal of this Act As at 01 January 2001 this subsection has not been brought into force. To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",12);arrFiles[38]=new Array(39,"occupational.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","Occupational Safety and Health Act 2005. In force on 1 September 2007 Part I deals with the preliminary of this Act and Part II with the Duties and Responsibility. Those duties include the duties of employers, employees, self employed.....","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Occupational Safety and Health act 2005 Abstract Occupational Safety and Health Act 2005 In force on 1 st September 2007 Part I deals with the preliminary of this Act and Part II with the Duties and Responsibility. Those duties include the duties of employers, employees, self employed persons and Health and Safety officers, among others. Part III is concerned with the Administration and the powers conferred upon the Permanent Secretary and Part IV with the Health and Welfare (General Provisions). Under this provision there are important sections which need to be quoted such as section 35 (cleanliness), section 39 (sanitary conveniences), section 41 (washing facilities). Part V deals with the safety of machinery and that of dangerous machinery with supervision and training of young persons working at such dangerous machines. Part VI also deals with the General safety provisions such as that of substances, explosives, fumes, lack of oxygen, the prevention of fire and the safety provisions in case of fire. Similarly Part VII includes effective measures to restrict exposure to radiations, reduction of noise and vibrations and the notification of occupational accidents and dangerous occurrences. Part VIII deals with the registration of factories and that of their building permit whilst Part IX is mainly concerned with offences and penalties including the legal proceedings that the court can make. Keywords: safety, machinery, substances, radiations, noise and dangerous machines To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",14);arrFiles[39]=new Array(40,"ocean.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","The objective of this Act is the foster interest in research and development in relation to oceanography and the functions are amongst others, to undertake research and development, prepare, fund, ......","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Mauritius Oceanography Institute In force on the 1st January 2000 Abstract The objective of this Act is the foster interest in research and development in relation to oceanography and the functions are amongst others, to undertake research and development, prepare, fund, and monitor programmes relating to the sustainable development of marine resources (section 5). The Authority established under this Act has the power to do such acts and things to the attainment of its objects (section 6). Under section 8 of the Act there shall be a Board administered by the Authority. The minister shall also have the power to give directions to the Board under section 11. Other sections of the Act, inter alia, deal with the funds (section 18) and exemptions of the Authority (section 24) Keywords: marine resources, research, oceanography. To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",12);arrFiles[40]=new Array(41,"pharmacy.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","Part I of the Act deals with the preliminary and general interpretation...","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Pharmacy Act In force: 1st January 1985 Amended 16/04 (P 38/04) Abstract Part I of the Act deals with the preliminary and general interpretation. Part II deals with the board of committees regarding the establishment of a board and its functions. A poison committee is also established under section 8. Part III deals with the registration and examination. Part IV relates to pharmaceutical trade. Section 21 deals with prescriptions and section 22 with dispensing of prescriptions and section 25 with the import of drugs. The Import and sale of poisons are included in Part V of the Act. Part VI deals with the therapeutic substances and Part VII with the manufacture of pharmaceutical products including the licence for manufacture, quality control and storage and samples. Keywords: poison, prescriptions and substances To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",12);arrFiles[41]=new Array(42,"planning.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","The Planning and Development Act (PDA) is a new and modem piece of legislation enacted to bring the planning exercise more in tune with the requirements, development permit, planning, development notice, PART I, PART II , PART III ...","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Planning and Development Act In force: 1st December 2004 Abstract The Planning and Development Act (PDA) is a new and modem piece of legislation enacted to bring the planning exercise more in tune with the requirements of today \'s changes and the challenges (Globalization, structural changes in the economy, need to provide for new sectors of activities). It gives a legal status to the National Development Strategy which had remained as a vision document only. However, only a few sections of the PDA 2004 have been proclaimed to date. These are as follows: · PART I · PART II Section 5 · PART III Sections 12,13,14 and 15 · PART XI Sections 62,63 (2),(4),(5),(6),64 and 65 · PART XII Sections 67,68 (1)(f),70,75 (2),(4) Keywords: development permit, planning, development notice To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",14);arrFiles[42]=new Array(43,"plant.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","Part I deal with the preliminary and general interpretation of the Act....","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Plant Protection Act In force: 1st November 2006 Abstract Part I deal with the preliminary and general interpretation of the Act. Part II deals with the national plant protection office and Part III with the containment and eradication of pests. Section 10 is concerned pest quarantine area and section 11 with the revocation of quarantine areas. The control of such areas is found in section 12. Section 15 deals with the pest surveillance programme and section 16 with the specific pest infestation. The imminent risk of infestation on premises not under quarantine is explained in section 17. Part IV deals with the import and export. The import requirements and inspections are included in 19 and 20 respectively. Part V deals with the enforcement by the authorities and they have wide powers by virtue of section 26. Keywords: pest, quarantine, import, export. To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",11);arrFiles[43]=new Array(44,"ports.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","the Act deals with the Preliminary and Part II with the Constitution and Functions of the Authority.Under section is established the Authority which shall be the sole national port authority to regulate and control the port sector and provide marine serv","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Ports Act 1998 In force: 1st August 1998 ( Amended 21/03; GN 203/03; 28/04) Abstract Part 1 of the Act deals with the Preliminary and Part II with the Constitution and Functions of the Authority. Under section is established the Authority which shall be the sole national port authority to regulate and control the port sector and provide marine services. Section 4 deals elaborates the functions and duties of the Authority and section 5 creates a port masterplan to deal with the proper implementation of the port.. Part III deals with the Financial provisions of the Act including the principles of management, capital and borrowing and investments. Part IV deals with the General Powers and Duties, including section 23, the general powers for the performance of any of its functions. Section 24 deals with the granting of a licence by the Authority inly authirised by the Authority. Under section 30, the Authority shall have regard in discharging its functions regard to the protection of the environment and endeavour to achieve a reasonable balance between that consideration and any other considerations to which it is required to have regard. Part V deals with the Navigation and other Business in Ports whislt Part VI deals with the Handling, storage, and distribution of Goods in Ports. Part VII deals with the Liability of the Authority and Licensed Operators and Part VIII with the Conservancy. In this part, the Authority has various powers including the power to deal with idle vessels, to raise and remove wrecks, the power to investigate the discharge of pollutants, the pollution of ports and to detain vessels amongst others. Keywords: pollution, port masterplan, pollutants and vessels To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",13);arrFiles[44]=new Array(45,"public_health.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","Part I deals with the Preliminary and Part II with the Sanitation including the approval and occupation of common lodging house (section 9 and 10 respectively)....","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Public Health Act In force: 31 December 1925 Amended 19/02 (P 33/03); GN 232/06; 30/06 Abstract Part I deals with the Preliminary and Part II with the Sanitation including the approval and occupation of common lodging house (section 9 and 10 respectively). Section 18 gives a wide interpretation of nuisance and this without prejudice to environmental law. Part III deals with the Infectious and Communicable diseases and Part IV with the Certificates of Death. Hospitals, Cemeteries and Cremation are dealt in Part X, XI and XII respectively. Keywords: sanitation, nuisance, environment, diseases. To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",11);arrFiles[45]=new Array(46,"quarantine.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","An act that protects the public health against the spread of infection by means of ship or aircraft....","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Quarantine Act 1982 Abstract An act that protects the public health against the spread of infection by means of ship or aircraft. Keywords: quarantine, infection and health To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",10);arrFiles[46]=new Array(47,"radiation.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","Part I deals with the preliminary and interpretation of the Act and Part II with the radiation protection authority, including the functions of such authority (section 5)....","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Radiation Protection Act In force: 11 September 2006 Abstract Part I deals with the preliminary and interpretation of the Act and Part II with the radiation protection authority, including the functions of such authority (section 5). Part III deals with the licensing and related provisions such as the application of authorization and renewal of licence (sections 11 and 12 respectively). Section 18 is concerned with the radioactive waste especially for the safe management, and the source to the manufacturer. The transport of material in section 19 concerns the authorization by the authority for the purpose of carrying such waste. Keywords: radioactive waste, licence, manufacturer To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",11);arrFiles[47]=new Array(48,"rivers.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","An act that deals with the control, pollution, waste and environmental effect in Mauritius and all rivers and streams are public property (du domaine public)...","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Rivers and Canals Act 1863 including the Amended Act of 1968 Abstract An act that deals with the control, pollution, waste and environmental effect in Mauritius and all rivers and streams are public property (du domaine public) No person shall draw water from any river or stream for the use of himself, his family without the authorization of the Supreme Court. Except with the authorization of the Supreme Court, no person shall stop or change the course or level of or make any dam, or construction of any kind in the course of any stream that is public property. Keywords: Rivers, pollution, wastes, canals and environment To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",11);arrFiles[48]=new Array(49,"sand.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","The permitted hours for removal of sand are dealt in section 11 and section 12 deals with the duty to give information. Section 13 requires that no licensed dealer to refuse to sell sand to a purchaser who offers to buy sand for cash at the prescribed ra","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation The Removal of Sand Act 1982 Abstract Part 1 of the Act deals with the short title and section 2 with the Interpretation. Section 4 of the Act prohibits removal of sand from sea and river and relates to the sand quarries and landing places and section 5 with the licences whereby any person who carries on the business of dealer in sand must be holder of a licence granted under subsection 2. Section 6 deals with the Lease of sand quarries and section 7 with the Authority to remove sand. Under section 9, a permit is required to remove sand and shall apply for same to an authorized officer. The permitted hours for removal of sand are dealt in section 11 and section 12 deals with the duty to give information. Section 13 requires that no licensed dealer to refuse to sell sand to a purchaser who offers to buy sand for cash at the prescribed rate. Under section 15, any police officer may arrest a driver of a vehicle suspected of being used for the unlawful removal of sand amongst others. Section 17 empowers an authorized officer to revoke or refuse to renew a licence to a dealer convicted of an offence. Full Keywords: sand, licences and environment To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",12);arrFiles[49]=new Array(51,"search1040.html","10 Oct 2007","Search Engine Builder Standard -- Search this site","","","",1);arrFiles[50]=new Array(52,"shooting.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","Section 1 of the Act deals with the short title and section 2 with the Interpretation. Section 3 deals with the methods of granting lease and section 5 with the Deed of Lease...","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Shooting and Fishing Leases Act In force: Ist October 1982 Abstract Section 1 of the Act deals with the short title and section 2 with the Interpretation. Section 3 deals with the methods of granting lease and section 5 with the Deed of Lease. Section 7 deals with the Duration of Lease and section 9 with the Enjoyment of rights by Lessee. The Extension of Lease is included in section 10 and the Erection of Building is dealt in section 12 of the Act. Section 16 deals with the Minister may order the right of fishing and boating in irrigation and reservoirs be leased for such terms and conditions. Keywords: lease, irrigation and reservoirs To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",11);arrFiles[51]=new Array(53,"stateland.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","An act that deals with state land and defence, public nuisance, lease and squatters...","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation State Land Act 1982 Abstract An act that deals with state land and &#8216;defence&#8217; No alienation, disposal, lease or right in or over defence lands shall be granted except by or on behalf of the Minister. The minister may sell state land other than defence lands, mountains reserves which belong to the state, pas geometriques or river reserve which belong to the state. No person shall take possession, encroach upon, cultivate or put up any building or other structure on any part of any state land without the express authorization in writing of the Minister Keywords: public nuisance, lease and squatters To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",11);arrFiles[52]=new Array(54,"surveyor.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","Under section 3 of the Act, any surveyor plan shall not be valid unless it has been made by a land surveyor.....","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Land Surveyors Act 1979 In force 29 September 1979 Abstract Under section 3 of the Act, any surveyor plan shall not be valid unless it has been made by a land surveyor. Section 4 regards the appointment of land surveyors by a commission issued by the President and every prospective surveyor shall satisfy the requirements of section 5 which includes the qualifications and experience. No official surveyor is allowed to undertake a survey for private parties. Under section 9 of the Act, no land surveyor shall survey a plot of land which adjoins the property of another person for any purpose unless the owner of the adjoining property present at the surveyor has consented in writing to the survey being made in his absence or upon proof that the owner has been summoned to attend the survey. Under section 10, every land surveyor before making a survey shall call upon every owner of an adjoining property to produce their title deed. Section 14 deals with the specifications that a plan must include by the land Surveyor. Every report or memorandum of the survey shall be registered within 14 days (section 15). Section 16 empowers the Permanent Secretary the care, control and custody of all memoranda of survey deposited at his office. Section 18 deals with the interference with property rights of owners and whenever a land surveyor is unable to obtain the consent of the owner of the land for a survey, he may apply to the Magistrate of the district in which the land is found. To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",13);arrFiles[53]=new Array(55,"TMP2updgf8o5v.htm","21 Mar 2007","..::: Legal Database - Envrionmental Law","","Information on travel, tourism, accommodation, events and everything you need to plan your holiday or vacation to Mauritius. Come and dive with the whale sharks, swim with dolphins, walk amongst the tree tops, sleep under a canopy of stars, or explore th","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Cases Law Policies Current Awareness Search Shortcuts About us Case Locators Legislation Legal Journal Index Government Gazette Parliamentary Questions Policies Related Links Quick Searches Statutes Statutory Instruments Search Result Back to top || Website Queries to webmaster || Designed by CISD &amp; hosted by NCB || || Disclaimer ||Privacy Policy || &copy; Ministry of Environment &amp; National Development Unit || ",11);arrFiles[54]=new Array(56,"town.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","This Act provides for development applications to be determined by Local Authorities which are the sole authorities empowered to issue permits (section 7). It also lays down in detail the procedures for the preparation of Outline Schemes,development perm","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Town and Country Planning Act In force: 1st October 1982 Amended 19/02; 21/06 (cio 1.10.06) Abstract This Act provides for development applications to be determined by Local Authorities which are the sole authorities empowered to issue permits (section 7). It also lays down in detail the procedures for the preparation of Outline Schemes which are the main reference against which planning applications are assessed with a view to issue permits and location of various activities determined. It further allows for aggrieved parties to appeal to the Town and Country Planning Board for review of permits. Any person aggrieved by the decision of the Board may then appeal to a Judge in Chambers. Keywords: development permits, planning areas and compensation To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",12);arrFiles[55]=new Array(57,"wastewater.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","An act that gives the Authority powers to carry out, monitor, supervise, maintain, manage and control waste water works and promote the treatment of water and waste water systems....","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Waste Water Management Authority Act 2000 Abstract An act that gives the Authority powers to carry out, monitor, supervise, maintain, manage and control waste water works and promote the treatment of water and waste water systems. Keywords: waste water, sewerage and treatment To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",11);arrFiles[56]=new Array(58,"wildlife.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","deals with the Preliminary and Part II with the Wildlife and National Parks Advisory Council....","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Primary Legislation Wildlife and National Parks Act In force: 1st March 1994 Abstract Part I of the Act deals with the Preliminary and Part II with the Wildlife and National Parks Advisory Council. Under section 4 of the Act the functions of the Advisory Council shall advise the Minister on any matter related to Wildlife, national parks, reserved land and conservation and in relation to the administration of this Act. Part III deals with the National Parks and Conservation Service and Part IV with the National Parks and Special Reserves including the proclamation of national parks and special reserves (section 11). The Protection of Fauna and Flora are dealt in Part V of the Act. Section 15 deals inter alia with the Protection of wildlife (section 15), birds (section 16). Part VI deals with the Financial Provisions and Part VII deals with the Offences and penalties and powers including the power of entry and search and arrest. Keywords: conservation, wildlife, parks and fauna and flora To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",12);arrFiles[57]=new Array(59,"sub/beachreg04.pdf","8 Oct 2007","LEGAL SUPPLEMENT 445","","","LEGAL SUPPLEMENT to the Government Gazette of Mauritius No. 64 of 3 July 2004 ______________________________________________________________________________________________  Beach Authority (Use of Public Beach) Regulations 2004  GN No. 90 of 2004 THE BEACH AUTHORITY ACT 2002 Regulations made by the Minister under section 22 of the Beach Authority Act 2002 1. 2. These regulations may be cited as the Beach Authority (Use of Public Beach) Regulations 2004. In these regulations  Act  means the Beach Authority Act 2002;  authorised officer  means a person designated by the Authority;  buffer zone  means a zone specified in regulation 9 (b);  public entertainment  means dancing, singing or playing music, charity bazaars, stage plays or performances, cinematographic exhibitions given or held indoors or outdoors;  public gathering  means a public meeting or a public procession;  public meeting  (a) means any meeting held or to be held on a public beach and includes a meeting for a public entertainment; or (b) includes a meeting of school children, a sports meeting and a meeting for public entertainment;   public procession  means a procession in, to or from, a public beach consisting of 12 or more persons proceeding on foot or in more than one vehicle;  structure  includes a building, houseboat, raft, wharf, post, fence, wall, sign, water; jetty, buoy, float or mooring;  swimming zone  means that part of the sea which is designated as such under regulation 9(a);     vessel  means any boat or other watercraft and includes any non-displacement craft and seaplane used or capable of being used as a means of transportation on water. 3. (1) No person shall hold on any public beach, any public gathering, any public entertainment or any activity to which the public is convened or, is entitled or permitted to have access, whether on payment or otherwise, unless he holds an authorisation granted by the Authority under regulation 6. (2) Any person who wishes to hold on any public beach, any public gathering, any public entertainment or any activity to which the public is convened or, is entitled or permitted to have access, whether on payment or otherwise, shall make an application to the Authority. 4. An application under regulation 3 shall be made to the Authority in the form specified in the First Schedule at least 21 days before the holding of the public gathering, public entertainment or activity. 5. The Authority may, on receipt of an application under regulation 4 (a) (b) consult such person or authority as it considers necessary; request the applicant to furnish such additional information or document as it may reasonably require in relation to the application. 6. (1) After considering the application and any information submitted in relation to an application under regulation 3, the Authority may(a) grant the application and issue an authorisation in the form specified in the Second Schedule and subject to(i) (ii) (iii) (b) the payment of a deposit of 3,000 rupees; the payment of a daily fee of 1,000 rupees; and such terms and conditions as the Authority may deem necessary;  reject the application where it is satisfied that the applicant (i) has knowingly made, in the application for an authorisation or in the course of any enquiry, any statement, or furnished any information which is false or misleading in a material particular; or    (ii) (2)  is not otherwise a fit and proper person to be granted an authorisation.  Notwithstanding regulation 6(1)(a), the Authority may, where it considers it expedient, exempt the applicant from the payment of the deposit and the fee.  7.  The Authority may cancel, revoke or suspend any authorisation granted under these regulations (a) where it is satisfied that the person to whom the authorisation has been granted has (i) (ii) (iii) (b) contravened the Act or any regulations made under the Act; breached any condition attached to the authorisation; not complied with a direction given to him under regulation 14;  on any of the grounds on which it would have been entitled to refuse to grant an authorisation under regulation 6(1)(b).  8.  The person to whom an authorisation has been granted shall(a) (b) at all times carry a copy, or the original, of the authorisation; and show such copy or original of the authorisation when so requested by (i) an authorised officer who exhibits his authority by means of an identification card issued by the Authority; or (ii) a police officer.  9.  The Authority may designate (a) by means of yellow coloured floats and buoys, a reasonable space within a public beach to be a swimming zone; and (b) by means of red coloured floats and buoys, a zone which shall be of a distance of 10 metres from the edge of the swimming zone to be a buffer zone.  10.  No person shall, in a swimming zone or in a buffer zone, operate a pedalo, kayak, surfboard, or any other similar apparatus, contraption or device.    11.  (1)  Subject to paragraph (3), no vessel shall be moored on any part of the public beach except in places specifically designated for that purpose;  (2) (3) 12. (1)  A mooring zone shall be demarcated at sea with white mooring buoys; A vessel may be moored or kept on the public beach when cyclone warnings have been issued. No dog or any other domestic animal shall be allowed on the public beach unless it is kept in leash of not more than 2 metres and of such strength that would prevent the animal from releasing itself from the leash.  (2)  No person shall ride a horse for training or leisure purposes, unless he holds a written authorisation granted by the Authority.  (3)  Any person who wishes to ride a horse for training or leisure purposes shall apply for a written authorisation from the Authority.  (4)  The Authority may, on receipt of an application under paragraph (3), grant the authorisation (a) (b) on such terms and conditions as it deems necessary; and upon payment of a monthly fee of 3,000 rupees per horse.  13.  (1)  No person shall erect or place any structure or display or cause to be displayed any writing on any public beach, unless he holds a written authorisation from the Authority.  (2)  The Authority may, on receipt of an application under paragraph (1), allow any writing to be displayed, or any other structure to be erected on a public beach on such terms and conditions as the Authority may deem necessary.  (3)  An authorisation under this regulation shall be required in addition to any licence, permit or authorisation required under any other enactment.  14.  (1) (2)  Subject to paragraph (4), no person shall operate a vessel in a buffer zone or a swimming zone. No person shall enter the seawaters of a public beach with a vessel except along a passage, where such passage is demarcated by the Authority.  (3)  An authorised officer or a police officer may give directions to any person operating a vessel for the purpose of avoiding inconvenience or risk of danger to persons having access to any part within the    100 metres of the water edge and any part of the public beach, and that person shall comply with those directions. (4) (a) A person may enter with a vessel in a buffer zone, or a swimming zone, or pass outside a demarcated passage where his life is in peril, or for the purposes of attending to another person whose life is in peril at sea. (b) Any person operating a vessel in the circumstances specified in paragraph (a) shall take all reasonable precautions so as not to cause injury or damage to any other person or property. 15. No person shall(a) (b) drive, ride or park a vehicle including a motorcycle, autocycle, bicycle on the public beach; or play football or volleyball on the public beach,  except in such places as may be designated for that purpose by the Authority. 16. (1) No person shall (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) damage, or interfere with any flora, including trees and grasses on a public beach; remove, deface, damage or destroy any sign or post placed on a public beach; light a fire outside a place designated by the Authority; leave a fire unattended at such designated place until the fire is completely extinguished; deposit or leave any object, including any rubbish or litter on the public beach, except in receptacle or within an area provided for that purpose; (f) deposit or dispose of any waste or rubbish, oily liquid, acid or other chemical or toxic or polluting substance into the marine environment on a public beach; (g) subject to regulation 15, on a public beach engage in any game or activity which is likely to cause danger to any other person or damage to any property; (h) (i) abandon a vessel, motor vehicle or any other property on a public beach; damage, remove or otherwise interfere with any floats or buoys.    (2)  No person shall erect any sign or structure, display or cause to display any writing on a public beach, except with the written authorisation of the Authority given under regulation 13.  17.  When determining whether a vessel, a motor vehicle or other property is abandoned for the purposes of these regulations, regard shall be had, inter alia, to (a) (b) (c) whether the vessel or motor vehicle is registered; the state of the vessel, motor vehicle or other property; the period of time the vessel, motor vehicle or other property has been left unattended.  18.  (1)  An authorised officer or a police officer may, at any time, issue a notice of contravention in the form set out in the Third Schedule to a person, where he is satisfied that any of these regulations is likely to be or is being contravened, or any conditions imposed in any authorisation granted to the person under these regulations, are not being complied.  (2)  (a)  A notice of contravention shall not be a bar to a prosecution for the offence in respect of which the notice has been served.  (b)  No contravention for an offence specified in the notice shall be established during the currency of the notice.  19.  Any person who (a) (b) (c) (d) contravenes these regulations; fails to comply with any conditions of an authorisation granted under these regulations; fails to comply with a notice of contravention; or fails to comply with any direction given by an authorised officer or a police officer under. regulation 14, shall commit an offence and shall, on conviction, be liable to a fine not exceeding 10,000 rupees and to imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year.  20.  The Local Government (Public Beaches) Regulations 1992, are revoked.    Made by the Minister on 2 July 2004.  FIRST SCHEDULE (regulation 4) APPLICATION FOR AUTHORISATION TO USE PUBLIC BEACH (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) Name of Applicant:.................................................................................................................. Address of Applicant:................................................................................................................ Telephone No:....................................................Fax No. (if any).................................................. Registered/Not Registered:........................................Registration No.:........................................... Date of Registration:................................................................................................................. Nature of undertaking: Government/Commercial/Social/Other:............................................................ Public Beach for which authorisation to use is sought....................................................................... Date, time and duration of activities:............................................................................................. Location on beach where activities will be held:............................................................................... Description of activities:............................................................................................................. ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... (j) (k) Approximate beach area proposed to be used:............................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... Measures proposed to ensure that. no damage will be caused to the amenities, beach, trees and the environment generally:.............................................................................................................. ........................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................... Date :.............................. Signature of Applicant:.....................................  SECOND SCHEDULE (regulation 6) AUTHORISATION FOR USE OF PUBLIC BEACH 1. M/s.........................................................................................................................................of ..............................................................................................................................................is hereby authorised to use................................................................................................................ (Approximate area and name of public beach)    for............................................................................................................................................. ............ ... ............ ... ............ ... ............ ... ............ ... ............ ... ............ ... ............ ... ............ ... ........ .....................................................................on....................................................................... (Description of activities) (Duration) 2. Particulars of authorisation (a) (b) 3. Authorisation No:.................................................. Exempted/Deposit: Rs 3,000 (Three thousand rupees)* (Date) for a period of..............................................................................................................................  Conditions of authorisation (a) Compliance with the provisions of the Beach Authority Act 2002 and the Beach Authority (Use of Public Beach) Regulations 2004; and (b) Deposit refundable subject to the beach being reinstated to its former state after the activity to the satisfaction of the Authority. Date:............................ The Authority:.............................  * Delete as appropriate  THIRD SCHEDULE (regulation 18) NOTICE OF CONTRAVENTION No:..................................... To:..................................... NOTICE is hereby given to you that I have ascertained that regulation(s)..................................has or have been/is or are being contravened / conditions of the authorisation granted to you is/are not being complied at ................................................................................................public of............................................................................ PARTICULARS:........................................................................................................................... beach, in the district    ................................................................................................................................................. NOW you are hereby required, within a period of.................................................from the date on which this NOTICE is served upon you to.................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... and if you fail to comply with this notice, you shall commit an offence. Date:.......................... Time:.........................  ........................................... Authorised officer/Police Officer    ",48);arrFiles[58]=new Array(60,"sub/blackamend.pdf","8 Oct 2007","Black River District Council (Collection and Disposal of Refuse)(Amendment) Regulations 2005","","","Black River District Council (Collection and Disposal of Refuse) (Amendment) Regulations 2005  GN No. 43 of 2005 THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1989 Regulations made by the Black River District Council under Sections 51,141 and 142 of the Local Government Act 1989 1. These regulations may be cited as the Black River District Council (Collection and Disposal of Refuse) (Amendment) Regulations 2005. 2. In these regulations:  Principal Regulations  means the Black River District Council (Collection and Disposal of Refuse) Regulations 1997 3. The following sections and the schedule to the Principal Regulations are hereby amended: Section 2 Section 4 deleting Principle Health Inspector and replacing it by Chief Health Inspector. adding paragraph (d) with 3 months from the publication of the present regulations in the Government Gazette submit to the Council a declaration confirming that ownership or occupation of the land and shall keep the Council informed of all changes in such ownership or occupations within one month of such change. Section 16 (a) (b) deleting Rs500 and replacing it by Rs 1000. deleting 16(b) and replacing it by:  for an offence under any other regulation to a fine not exceeding Rs 10000 and shall in the case of a continuing offence, be reliable to a fine not exceeding Rs 1000 for each day during which the offence continues after conviction . 3A. For the removal of refuse per service from restaurants, hotels and boarding houses, Tourist Residence/guest house or by an agreement made under regulation 11 (2) and 11 (3) (a) (b) 3B. 1 Lorry Load.................................................Rs 500 Every ½ Lorry Load or Fraction thereof...............Rs 350  For the removal of refuse from the following trade premises per month per premises.    Rs Automative Workshop.............................................................................. Bakery and pastry.................................................................................... Retailer of alcohol beverages (on & off).......................................................... Hair-dresser / Beauty Saloon and Beauty Parlour............................................. Butcher \'s Shop......................................................................................... Manufacturer of furniture and Cabinet............................................................. Cold Storage/Cold Room.............................................................................. Filling Station............................................................................................. General Retailer (Foodstuffs & Non-Foodstuffs)................................................ General Retailer (Non Foodstuffs).................................................................. General Retailer (Foodstuffs)........................................................................ Hardware Shop (with right to sell cement and irons bars)..................................... Hardware Shop (without right to sell cement and irons bars)................................. Pharmacy ................................................................................................ Printer...................................................................................................... Sawmill..................................................................................................... Supermarkets/Self-service General Retailer \'s Shop............................................ Tailor......................................................................................................... Retailer of manufactured tobacco, non-alcoholic beverage, pastries, confectionery and cakes ................................................................................................ Victualler on and off..................................................................................... Industries/Workshops.................................................................................. Bottler/Distiller............................................................................................. Manufacturer of food items............................................................................ Launderer and dry cleaner............................................................................ Wholesale Dealer........................................................................................ Poultry Pens............................................................................................... Shoemaker................................................................................................ Dealer in motorcars, spare parts.................................................................... Ice Factory ................................................................................................ Ice Cream Parlour........................................................................................ Hypermarket............................................................................................... Banker....................................................................................................... Book-seller, Librarian and Stationery Shop........................................................ Dealer in Non-Foodstuffs............................................................................... Dealer in Foodstuffs..................................................................................... Florist........................................................................................................ Fish Processing Plant................................................................................... Miller......................................................................................................... Manufacturer/Retailer of Gold and Silver Wares................................................ Manufacturer of handicraft products................................................................ 50.00 75.00 300.00 400.00 200.00 100.00 300.00 400.00 50.00 400.00 100.00 100.00 1000.00 200.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 400.00 200.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 200.00 200.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 75.00 150.00 100.00 100.00 200.00 200.00 500.00 50.00    Night Club Keeper........................................................................................ Private Club................................................................................................ Places of Public Entertainment....................................................................... Seller of ready-made garment........................................................................ Video Clubs................................................................................................ 4.  200.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00  The Black River District Council (Collection and Disposal of Refuse) Amendment of Schedule Regulation 2000 as published under GN 10 of 2001 is hereby repealed.  5. 6.  The above regulations will come into force as from the date of its publication. Made by the Black River District Council.    ",26);arrFiles[59]=new Array(61,"sub/bobassin.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","No person shall deposit, or cause, or permit to be deposited, any household or trade refuse, waste, litter, vehicle wreck...","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation Beau Bassin/Rose Hill (Disposal of Refuse) Regulations 1996 GN No. 86 of 1996 Abstract 1. No person shall deposit, or cause, or permit to be deposited, any household or trade refuse, waste, litter, vehicle wreck, excavation or builder&#8217;s rubble, household furniture or any other material on a street, pavement, waste land, vacant premises, drain, canal or any public place; 2. No person shall deposit, or cause, or permit to be deposited, any building material on a street, pavement, waste land, vacant premises, drain, canal or any public place, unless he hold a prior written authorisation from the Municipal Council authorising him to do so. In the event of such authorization, the deposit or stacking should be in strict conformity with the terms and conditions of the authorisation. 3. The occupier or owner of any premises or flat shall: (a) at all time keep the premises clean and free from all undergrowth; and (b) not dump, or cause, or permit the dumping of, any refuse, vehicle wreck, excavation or builder&#8217;s rubble, or any other waste material on the premises. 4. Every occupier of residential premises shall deposit or cause to be deposited, any refuse, or any other waste material, in a receptacle, whether used exclusively by him or in common to all occupiers of the flat. 5. For the purpose of Regulations 5, 6 and 10 the receptacle shall be &#8211; (a) of such material, size and constructions as may be reasonably practicable for the collection of refuse by the Council; (b) within the premises of the occupier and reasonably close to the main entrance; (c) provided with a closed fitting lid; and (d) periodically, or on request by the officer cleaned and washed by the occupier. 6. Every occupier of commercial premises shall deposit his receptacle/s on the pavement as close as possible to his premises by 7 a.m. and remove the receptacle after it has been emptied by the Council. 7. Where any vacant premises are (a) partly, or wholly, covered with undergrowth, or (b) dumped with any refuse, vehicle wreck, excavation or builder&#8217;s rubble, household furniture or any other material prejudicial to public health or conducive to pollution, an officer may serve on the owner a notice requiring him to cut down, remove, or dispose of, the undergrowth or material. To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",14);arrFiles[60]=new Array(62,"sub/botpam.pdf","10 Oct 2007","Microsoft Word - BOTANICAL GARDENS _PAMPLEMOUSSES_ REGULATIONS 1945","","","SECONDARY LEGISLATION BOTANICAL GARDENS (PAMPLEMOUSSES) REGULATIONS 1945 GN 61/1945  The Royal Botanical Gardens, Pamplemousses, are limited as follows: towards the south-west, by the main road from Flacq to Port Louis; towards the north-west, by the Bois Rouge road leading to Powder Mills; towards the north, by the north line of the railway; towards the north-east and southeast, by the Maison Blanche Estate (now an  annexe  of Mon Rocher) and the small parcellings of the said estate. The area within the above limits is about ninety-one arpents (Colonial measure). Except on such days as may be notified by the Minister in the Gazette, the Gardens will be open to the public daily(a) (b) from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. and from 1 March to 31 October; from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. from 1 November to the last day of February.  Amended by [GN No. 65 of 1976] The kiosks in the Gardens are at the disposal of the general public. Leave to use these kiosks for picnics may be obtained from the Chief Agricultural Officer on condition that proper care be taken of such buildings and their contents, and that they be left clean. A kiosk can be reserved on application to the Overseer of the Gardens at least twenty-four hours before it is wanted. Any person so reserving a kiosk shall be entitled to the exclusive use of the allocated kiosk and its surroundings. If on the appointed day and hour the reserved kiosk is not occupied by the persons for whom it shall have been reserved the privilege shall be ipso facto cancelled. The power to grant the use of kiosks for picnics or otherwise is entirely in the discretion of the Chief Agricultural Officer, who will be at liberty to refuse such use whenever he thinks proper. The breaking-in of horses in the Gardens is prohibited. No political, religious, or public meeting shall be held in the Gardens. No person shall shoot, hunt or catch birds or animals in the Gardens without the permission of the Chief Agricultural Officer. Fishing, bathing and washing in ponds, canals, streams or other watercourses of the Gardens are prohibited:No person shall pick fruits or flowers in the Gardens nor shall anyone cut or otherwise remove from any plant any part thereof, except with the authority of the Chief Agricultural Officer. No unauthorised person shall light any fire within the Gardens.    ",15);arrFiles[61]=new Array(63,"sub/botreg.pdf","10 Oct 2007","Microsoft Word - BOTANICAL GARDENS REGULATIONS 1922","","","SECONDARY LEGISLATION  BOTANICAL GARDENS REGULATIONS 1922  GN 215/1922 The Nursery Gardens and the Curepipe Botanical Gardens are limited as follows: towards the north, by the properties Laverdan, Hill and James Vallet; towards the east, by the property of Mr. James Vallet; towards the south east, by Botanical Gardens Street and by the old road to the River Sèche; towards the south by the old road from the River Sèche to Barracks Street; towards the west, by properties Colonel Stuart, War Department, and Reunion morcellement. This limit is broken into five parts. The area within the above limits is about fifty-six and a half arpents (Colonial measure). The kiosks in the Gardens are at the disposal of the general public. Leave to use the kiosks for picnics may be obtained from the Chief Agricultural Officer, or the Mayor of the Municipal Council of Curepipe (if the kiosk is situated on the portion allocated to the Municipal Council called the Curepipe Botanical Gardens), on condition that proper care be taken of the kiosks, tables, benches, etc., and that they be left clean. A kiosk can be reserved on application to the Overseer of the Gardens at least twenty-four hours before it is wanted. Any person so reserving a kiosk shall be entitled to the exclusive use of the allocated kiosk and its surroundings. If on the appointed day and hour the reserved kiosk is not occupied by the persons for whom it shall have been reserved the privilege shall be ipso facto cancelled, and the kiosk will be at the disposal of any visitor. The power to grant the use of the kiosks for picnics or otherwise is entirely in the discretion of the Chief Agricultural Officer, or the Mayor of the Municipal Council of Curepipe (as the case may be) who will be at liberty to refuse such use whenever he thinks proper. Amended by [Act No. 38 of 1950]; [Act No. 5 of 1967]; [Act No. 189 of 1968] No political, religious or public meeting shall be held in the Gardens. Breaking-in of horses in the Gardens is prohibited. No person shall shoot, hunt or catch birds or animals in the Gardens. Fishing, bathing and washing in ponds, canals, streams or other watercourses of the Gardens are prohibited. The above regulations shall apply to the Curepipe Botanical Gardens and Nursery Gardens and shall be in force within the area defined in paragraph (1) of these regulations.    ",17);arrFiles[62]=new Array(64,"sub/calcium.pdf","10 Oct 2007","Microsoft Word - Carbide of Calcium Regulations 1967 - A","","","SECONDARY LEGISLATION  Carbide of Calcium Regulations, 1967 GN No. 91 of 1967 REGULATIONS MADE BY THE GOVERNOR UNDER SECTION 3 OF THE INFLAMMABLE LIQUIDS AND SUBSTANCES ORDINANCE 1952 Under this regulation, no person shall manufacture, store or transport acetylene gas at a pressure in excess of 1.5 kg/cm2 (22 lb./sq. in.) unless such gas is contained in a homogeneous porous substance, with or without acetone or other suitable solvent, and no person shall manufacture liquid acetylene. It shall be lawful to keep or store five pounds of Carbide of Calcium provided that such Carbide of Calcium is kept in separate hermeticallyclosed metal vessels containing not more than one pound each. It shall be lawful to keep or store twenty-eight pounds of Carbide of Calcium provided that the following conditions are observed(a) (a) the Carbide shall be kept only in a metal vessel or vessels hermetically-closed at all times when the Carbide is not actually being placed in or withdrawn from such vessel or vessels; the vessels containing Carbide shall be kept (b) (b) in a dry and well-ventilated place; (c) (c) due precautions shall be taken to prevent unauthorised persons having access to the Carbide; (d) (d) Chief Officer; notice shall be given of such keeping to the  (e) (e) where a fixed generator is used on the premises full and detailed instructions to be supplied by the maker, as to the care and use of the generator, shall be kept constantly posted up in such place as to be conveniently referred to by the generator attendant. Any person intending to keep Carbide of Calcium shall apply to the Chief Officer for a certificate of Registration to that effect. Such certificate shall be issued on payment of the fees set out in the Schedule to these Regulations. Certificates of Registration shall be granted subject to such conditions as the Chief Officer may determine and shall be valid for any period not exceeding one year from the date of issue. Applications for renewal shall be made at least fourteen days prior to the date of expiry. Certificates of Registration may be transferred from one person to another upon application to the Chief Officer, after payment of a fee of Rs.5. Any person who-    (i) (ii)  (i) stores or keeps Carbide of Calcium without having first obtained a certificate as required by these Regulations;  (ii) contravenes any of the conditions attached to the certificate granted under these Regulations, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding Rs 200 for each day on which the contravention continues, Where the application is for a certificate to keep five hundred pounds or more, a plan drawn to the scale of one-eighth of one inch to the foot showing the places where it is proposed to keep Carbide of Calcium, and the buildings and structures within fifty feet of such places must be submitted to the Chief Officer. A sectional elevation of the storage place should also be shown. Calcium carbide shall be packed in watertight and airtight metal containers of sufficient strength to permit handling without ruptures. Vessels in which Carbide of Calcium is kept or conveyed should be at all times in good order and repair and should have attached thereto a label stating in conspicuous character the words   Carbide of Calcium  ,   Dangerous if not kept dry   and the following c2ution  The contents of this package are liable, if brought into contact with moisture, to give off a highly inflammable gas  . Generator houses and rooms shall be(a) (a) well ventilated, if necessary by mechanical means (b) (b) adequately lighted by natural light in daytime, Every fixed apparatus used for generating and storing acetylene gas should be situate in an out-building, or in a suitable place In the open air. There should not be any direct communication between any adjoining building, other than a storage place, and that in which the generating apparatus is situate. (2) Metal containing more than seventy per centum of copper should not be used in the construction of any ancetylene generating apparatus. (3) The generating apparatus should be maintained in an efficient working condition. (4) No weights other than those specified by the maker should be placed upon the floating gas holder of the apparatus. (5) A person should not have charge of a generating apparatus until he has been properly instructed in its use and is capable of its management.    ",24);arrFiles[63]=new Array(65,"sub/carbide.pdf","10 Oct 2007","Carbide of Calcium (Amendment) Regulations 2003","","","The Carbide of Calcium (Amendment) Regulations 2003  GN No. 65 of 2003 INFLAMMABLE LIQUIDS AND SUBSTANCES ACT Regulations made by the President under section 3 of the Inflammable Liquids and Substances Act 1. 2. These regulations may be cited as the Carbide of Calcium (Amendment) Regulations 2003. In these regulations principal regulations  means the Carbide of Calcium Regulations 1967. . 3. Regulation 8 of the principal regulations is deleted and replaced by the following regulation 8. A certificate of registration may be transferred from one person to another upon application to and approval by the Controller, and on payment of the fee specified in the Schedule. 4. The Schedule to the principal regulations is deleted and replaced by the Schedule to these regulations. Made by the President on 23rd May 2003.  SCHEDULE (regulation 4) SCHEDULE (regulations 6 & 8) Fees 1. For a certificate of registration in respect of carbide of calcium ­ (a) exceeding 14 kg but not exceeding 500 kg ... (b) exceeding 500 kg but not exceeding 2500 kg ... (c) exceeding 2500 kg but not exceeding 5000 kg ... (d) exceeding 5000 kg but not exceeding 25,000 kg ... (e) exceeding 25000 kg ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2. For the transfer of a certificate of registration ... ... ... ... ... 200 300 400 500 75 75 Yearly Rs    ",17);arrFiles[64]=new Array(66,"sub/cus_prot.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","This act deals with the Control of Imports of dangerous equipment that is required to meet with the international standards.......","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation Consumer Protection (Control of Imports) (Amendment) Regulations 2006 In force: February 2006 Abstract These Regulations deal with the control of imports of dangerous equipment that is required to meet with the international standards. GN No. 26 of 2006 The Consumer Protection (Price and Supplies Control) Act Regulations made by the Minister under section 35 of the Consumer Protection (Price and Supplies Control) Act 1.These regulations may be cited as the Consumer Protection (Control of Imports) (Amendment) Regulations 2006. 2. In these regulations - principal regulations means the Consumer Protection (Control of Imports) Regulations 1999. 3. The First Schedule to the principal regulations is amended in Part I by adding the following item in the appropriate numerical order - 8535.21 Residual current operated circuit-breakers for household and similar uses 8535.29 8536.20 4. The Fifth Schedule to the principal regulations is amended - (a) by deleting the following item- 21. Pocket lighters, gas fuelled, refillable (a) Shall comply with the International Standard ISO 9994:2002 or any other equivalent standard; (b) A recent certificate of conformity with the International Standard ISO 9994:2002 or any other equivalent standard, should be submitted to the Ministry prior to the clearance of the goods from the Customs. and replacing it by the following item - 26. Pocket lighters, gas fuelled, refillable (a) Shall comply with the International Standard ISO 9994:2002 or any other equivalent standard; (b) A recent certificate of conformity with the International Standard ISO 9994:2002 or any other equivalent standard, should be submitted to the Ministry prior to the clearance of the goods from the Customs. (b) by adding the following new item- 27. Residual current operated circuit-breakers for household and similar uses (a) Shall comply with the International Standards BS EN 61008 or IEC 61008 or IEC 61009 or any other equivalent standard. (b) A certificate from the Mauritius Standards Bureau attesting compliance with the standards referred to in paragraph (a) shall be obtained prior to the clearance of the goods from the Customs. Made by the Minister on 27th February, 2006. To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Back to top Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",26);arrFiles[65]=new Array(67,"sub/cwa92.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","Every person who is the owner or occupier of a property and who wishes to have water supplied to that property for domestic purposes shall make a written application to the Authority in the form set out in the First Schedule.","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation Central Water Authority (Water Supply for Domestic Purposes) Regulations 1992 GN 122/1992 In force 15 August 1992 Abstract These regulations may be cited as the Central Water Authority (Water Supply for Domestic Purposes) Regulations 1992. Every person who is the owner or occupier of a property and who wishes to have water supplied to that property for domestic purposes shall make a written application to the Authority in the form set out in the First Schedule. The Authority shall require the applicant to furnish such further information including site plans, Identity Card and documents, as it may require; and cause the property to be inspected. Where the Authority has agreed to supply the said property and has notified the applicant it shall provide and set up, at the consumer \'s expense, a communication pipe which shall remain the Authority&#8217;s property; and the consumer shall provide and set up, at his own expense, a supply pipe approved by the Authority. Where an applicant fails to comply with paragraph (3) (b) within six months from the date of issue of the notice of agreement, he shall be deemed to have abandoned his application. The flow of water supplied to every consumer shall be measured by a meter. No alteration, extension or repair shall be made to a communication pipe except by the Authority. A consumer who has been issued with a bill for water charges and waste water fee or rate shall subject to paragraph (7) pay for it within twenty-one days and any payment made thereafter shall include a surcharge of ten per cent. For the purposes of sections 20(m) and 21A of the Act and section 25 of the Wastewater Management Authority Act, the Authority shall issue a single bill for any claim of water charges and waste water fee or rate. Added by [GN No. 4 of 2004] (1) Any person who, without lawful authority or reasonable excuse- (a) abstracts, consumes or uses water from the water works; (b) tampers or interferes with, damages or destroys any installation or device set up by the Authority in connection with the supply of water from the water works. shall commit an offence. (2) Any person who- (a) without lawful authority or reasonable excuse, opens or closes any cock, valve or sluice in the water works; (b) does or causes to do any act which is likely to impede the flow of water or to pollute water or render it unfit for use of consumption in the water works; (c) trespasses on any land held by the Authority for the purposes of carrying into effect the provisions of these regulations and on or near which a notice giving adequate warning to trespassers has been posted, shall commit an offence. To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",14);arrFiles[66]=new Array(68,"sub/cwanon92.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","Section 3 states that every person who is the owner or occupier of a property and who wishes to have water supplied to that property for domestic purposes shall make a written application to the Authority in the form set out in the First Schedule.","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation Central Water Authority (Water Supply for Non-Domestic Purposes) Regulations 1992 GN No. 122 of 1992 Abstract This regulation is cited as the Central Water Authority (Water Supply for Domestic Regulations 1992) Section 3 states that every person who is the owner or occupier of a property and who wishes to have water supplied to that property for domestic purposes shall make a written application to the Authority in the form set out in the First Schedule. Section 4 stipulates that the flow of water supplied to every customer shall be measured by a meter. Section 5 states that no alteration, extension or repair shall be made to a communication pipe except by the Authority. Section 6 states that every consumer shall keep his supply in a good state of repair to the satisfaction of the Authority. Section 8 states that every consumer shall be liable for the minimum water charge set out in the Second Schedule, in respect of any month even if he has not consumed any water unless he gives written notice to the Authority of his intention to cease consuming water at least one month in advance. Any person who, without lawful authority or reasonable excuse- (a) abstracts, consumes or uses water from the water works; (b) tampers or interferes with, damages or destroys any installation or device set up by the Authority in connection with the supply of water from the water works, shall commit an offence To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",12);arrFiles[67]=new Array(69,"sub/drinkwater.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","Every person responsible for the supply of water for human consumption through pipelines, bottles or other containers shall comply with the standards set out in the Schedule to these regulations","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation Environment Protection (Drinking Water Standards) Regulations 1996 GN No. 55 of 1996 THE ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ACT 1991 Regulations made by the Minister under section 33 of the Environment Protection Act 1991 IN FORCE IST JULY 1996 These regulations may be cited as the Environment Protection (Drinking Water Standards) Regulations 1996. Every person responsible for the supply of water for human consumption through pipelines, bottles or other containers shall comply with the standards set out in the Schedule to these regulations. Every supplier shall establish and maintain a monitoring system to control the purity of the raw water sources. To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",11);arrFiles[68]=new Array(70,"sub/epaeffluent.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","These regulations may be cited as the Environment Protection (Effluent Discharge Permit) (Amendment) Regulations 2003. ......","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation Environment Protection Act 2002 GN No. 143 of 2003 1. These regulations may be cited as the Environment Protection (Effluent Discharge Permit) (Amendment) Regulations 2003. 2. In these Regulations: principal regulations means the Environment Protection (Effluent Discharge Permit) Regulations 2003. 3. Regulation 10 of the principal regulations is amended by deleting the words 01 September 2003 and replacing them by the words 01 April 2004 . Back to top Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",11);arrFiles[69]=new Array(71,"sub/epaeffluentamend.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","These regulations may be cited as the Environment Protection (Effluent Discharge Permit) (Amendment) Regulations 2004 ......","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation TITLE: Environment Protection Act 2002 GN No. 43 of 2004 These regulations may be cited as the Environment Protection (Effluent Discharge Permit) (Amendment) Regulations 2004. Regulation 2 of the principal regulations is amended by adding the following definitions in their appropriate alphabetical order - industrial slaughtering plant means a plant that processes not less than 5000 birds per month; livestock breeding means - (a) a cattle operation of over 50 heads reared collectively at one site at any time and generating liquid effluents; or (b) a pig operation of over 20 heads reared collectively at one site at any time; mechanical workshop means a workshop carrying out repairs and maintenance of buses, trucks, cars, or heavy mechanical plants or engines and generating not less than 600 litres of used oil per month; slaughtering means the processing of live birds such as chicken, ducks and turkey into carcasses for consumption; Back to top Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",12);arrFiles[70]=new Array(72,"sub/epaenvlaws.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","This regulation deals with the Environment Protection (Declaration of Environmental Laws) Regulations 2005......","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation Environment Protection Act 2002 GN No. 57 of 2005 In Force: 02 May, 2007 Abstract This regulation deals with the Environment Protection (Declaration of Environmental Laws) Regulations 2005 1. These regulations may be cited as the Environment Protection (Declaration of Environmental Laws) Regulations 2005. 2. In these regulations - Act means the Environment Protection Act 2002. 3. For the purposes of section 3 of the Act, the enactments specified in the Schedule are declared to be environmental laws. To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Back to top Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",11);arrFiles[71]=new Array(73,"sub/epareg.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","This regulation deals with the Environment Protection,(Collection, Storage, Treatment, Use and Disposal of Waste Oil) ......","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation Environment Protection Act 2002 GN No. 208 of 2006 In force: 1st November 2006. Abstract This regulation deals with the Environment Protection (Collection, Storage, Treatment, Use and Disposal of Waste Oil). Under section 3, no person shall treat or dispose of waste oil unless he is a licensee. Under section 4, every generator shall ensure that, within his premises where the waste oil is generated - (a) waste oil is segregated from, and not contaminated by, other substances such as solvents, pesticides, brake fluid, antifreeze, paint thinner, engine degreasers and cleaners, water or any liquid; (b) the container used for storing waste oil is easily accessible to the carrier for the purpose of collection; (c) sufficient absorbent materials are readily available to absorb any waste oil, in case of an accidental spill; and (d) any container used for storage of waste oil or sludge is labelled in such manner and form as may be approved by the enforcing agency. Under section 9, no person shall dispose waste oil in a manner that may endanger public health or welfare, or endanger or damage the environment. Under section 10, any person who contravenes these regulations shall commit an offence. Under section 12, the Environment Protection (Collection, Storage, Treatment, Use and Disposal of Used oil) Regulations 2005 are revoked. Click here for Environment Protection (Collection, Storage, Treatment, Use and Disposal of Used Oil) Regulations 2005 ( Repealed version ) Back to top Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",12);arrFiles[72]=new Array(74,"sub/epcollection.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","This regulation deals with the Environment Protection(Collection, Storage, Treatment, Use and Disposal of Used Oil) Regulations 2005......","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation Environment Protection Act 2002 GN No. 4 of 2005 Abstract This regulation deals with the Environment Protection (Collection, Storage, Treatment, Use and Disposal of Used Oil) Regulations 2005. Under section 3, no person shall collect, transport recover or dispose of used oil unless he is a licensee. Under section 5, a licensee shall ensure that container used for the storage of used oil is labeled in accordance with the Fifth Schedule to the Environment Protection (Standards for Hazardous Wastes) Regulations 2001. The transportation of used oil is the responsibility of the licensee which is to fitted in a carrier with appropriate type of bowsers (section 6). Under section 9, no person shall dispose of used oil in a manner that may endanger public health or welfare, or endanger or damage the environment. Back to top Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",11);arrFiles[73]=new Array(75,"sub/epdeclare.pdf","10 Oct 2007","Environment Protection (Declaration of Environmental Laws) Regulations 2005","","","SECONDARY LEGISLATION TITLE: Environment Protection Act 2002 TYPE OF TEXT: Regulations  GN No. 57 of 2005 In Force: 02 May, 2007  Abstract: This regulation deals with the Environment Protection  (Declaration of Environmental Laws) Regulations 2005  1.  These regulations may be cited as the Environment Protection (Declaration of Environmental Laws) Regulations 2005.  2.  In these regulations  Act  means the Environment Protection Act 2002.  3.  For the purposes of section 3 of the Act, the enactments specified in the Schedule are declared to be environmental laws.    ",14);arrFiles[74]=new Array(76,"sub/epefflu2003.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","Under this regulation, no person shall discharge effluent onto land, into a watercourse or into a water body unless he ensures that the parameters of the effluent do not exceed the permissible limits set out in the Second Schedule ......","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation Environment Protection Act 2002 GN No. 44 of 2003 In force: 1st September 2003. Regulations made by the Minister under sections 39 and 96 of the Environment Protection Act 2002 These regulations may be cited as the Environment Protection (Standards for effluent discharge) Regulations 2003. Under this regulation, no person shall discharge effluent onto land, into a watercourse or into a water body unless he ensures that the parameters of the effluent do not exceed the permissible limits set out in the Second Schedule. Under section 4, notwithstanding regulation 3 or any other enactment, no person shall discharge or cause to be discharged any effluent into a water body or watercourse used or earmarked to be used for potable water supply. Under section 5, notwithstanding regulation 3, any person using an influent, the concentration or value of any parameter of which exceeds the permissible limit for that parameter set out in the Second Schedule, shall ensure that the concentration or value of the parameter in the effluent does not exceed that of the influent. Back to top Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",11);arrFiles[75]=new Array(77,"sub/epefflu2004.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","principal regulations means the Environment Protection (Standards for Effluent Discharge) Regulations 2003 ......","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation Environment Protection Act 2002 GN No. 44 of 2005 Regulations made by the Minister under sections 39 and 96 of the Environment Protection Act 2002 1. These regulations may be cited as the Environment Protection (Standards for Effluent Discharge) (Amendment) Regulations 2004. 2. In these regulations - principal regulations means the Environment Protection (Standards for Effluent Discharge) Regulations 2003. 3. The principal regulations are amended by deleting the First Schedule and replacing it by the Schedule to these regulations. Back to top Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",11);arrFiles[76]=new Array(78,"sub/epnoise2003.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","These regulations may be cited as the Environment Protection (Environmental Standards for Noise) (Amendment) Regulations 2003. ......","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation Environment Protection Act 2002 GN No. 115 of 2203 Regulations made by the Minister under sections 41 and 96 of the Environment Protection Act 2002 1. These regulations may be cited as the Environment Protection (Environmental Standards for Noise) (Amendment) Regulations 2003. 2. In these regulations - principal regulations means the Environment Protection (Environmental Standards for Noise) Regulations 1997. 3. The principal regulations are amended in regulation 2 - (a) by deleting the definitions of factory and neighbourhood noise and replacing them by the following definitions - (a) factory has the same meaning as in section 71 (1)(a) and (b)(i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (v), (vi), (viii), (ix), (x), (xi), (xii) of the Occupational Safety, Health and Welfare Act; (b) (b) neighbourhood noise means any noise other than- (a) industrial noise; (b) power station noise; or (c) noise made by an aircraft, an animal or traffic; (c) by adding the following definition in its appropriate alphabetical order - power station noise means noise emitted by a station that generates electricity for supply by way of trade. 4. The Schedule to the principal regulations is amended by adding after the item Neighbourhood Noise, the following item - Power Station Noise In residential area &#8211; 07.00 - 21.00 hrs ... 60 dB(A)L eq 21.00 - 07.00 hrs ... 55 dB(A)L eq In any other area - At any time ... ... &#8230; 70 dB(A)L eq Back to top Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",13);arrFiles[77]=new Array(79,"sub/epnoise97.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","These regulations may be cited as the Environment Protection (Environmental Standards for Noise) Regulations 1997. ......","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation Environment Protection Act 1991 GN No. 17 of 1997 In force 1st March 1997 Regulations made by the Minister under sections 36 and 74 of the Environment Protection Act 1991 1. These regulations may be cited as the Environment Protection (Environmental Standards for Noise) Regulations 1997. 2. In these regulations- &#8220; dB(A) Leq&#8221; the equivalent A-weighted sound pressure level measured in decible; factory has the same meaning as in section 71 (1)(a) and (b)(i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (v), (vi), (viii), (ix), (x), (xi), (xii) of the Occupational Safety, Health and Welfare Act; &#8220; industrial noise&#8221; means noise generated by a factory; (b) (b) neighbourhood noise means any noise other than- (a) industrial noise; (b) (b) power station noise; or (c) (c) noise made by an aircraft, an animal or traffic; &#8220; power station noise means noise emitted by a station that generates electricity for supply by way of trade. Amended by GN No. 115 of 2003 3. The environmental noise standards shall be the standards specified in the Schedule. 4. Regulation 3 shall not, for a period of 2 years, as from the commencement of these regulations, apply to industrial noise if the activity generating such noise has already started at the commencement of these regulations. 5. (1) Noise measurements shall, as far as practicable be effected one metre from the nearest opening of any residential building facing the noise source and at 1.5 metres above the ground or floor level. (2) The measurement methods and equipment used shall be those approved by the enforcing agency. To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Back to top Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",12);arrFiles[78]=new Array(80,"sub/explosives.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","Provided that no fees shall be payable by or on behalf of any Government Department in respect of any application, certificate, licence, permit or other document issued under the provisions of the Ordinance and of these Regulations,....","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation Explosives Regulations, 1960 GN No. 71 of 1960 Regulations made by the Governor in Council under section 27 of the Explosives Ordinance 1959. Provided that no fees shall be payable by or on behalf of any Government Department in respect of any application, certificate, licence, permit or other document issued under the provisions of the Ordinance and of these Regulations, so long as such application relates to, and such certificate, licence, permit or other document is used solely on Government business and is distinctly endorsed to that effect by the Director. The Agents of a ship shall give written notice of intention to load, discharge, tranship, or handle explosives to the Harbour Master and to the Comptroller not less than 48 hours before any such explosive shall be loaded, discharged, transhipped or handled. Every such written notice shall state in detail the quantities and nature of the explosives to be landed, transhipped or loaded. The master of any ship arriving in Mauritius with explosives on board shall give immediate notice thereof to the Pilot who will come on board his ship. All ships having explosives on board shall, while within the limits of the harbour, display where it can be seen a red flag not less than three feet by square by day and a red light visible all round the horizon from sunset to sunrise. Every lighter and every boat having on board any explosives shall by day carry at the bow and the stern a red flag not less than three feet square on a staff not less than six feet above the deck. When having on board any explosives, lighter or boat shall carry no other cargo. The discharge, loading, transhipment or handling of explosives shall only take place at a quay or mooring berth assigned for that purpose by the Harbour Master. The Harbour Master, or any officer appointed by him, shall be empowered to order the removal of any ship having explosives on board from any berth or quay to any other berth or quay in the harbour, or from the harbour and other harbour to the open sea, at any time of the day or night. All expenses attendant on such removal shall be recovered from the owner, or Master, or Agent of the ship. The Master of a ship having explosives on board, or loading or discharging such explosives, shall be responsible for taking all necessary precautions on board his ship. The Master of a ship shall be responsible for ensuring that the following special precautions are taken on board his ship during the time when any explosives are on board:&#8212; (a) chipping or scaling or any operation liable to cause a spark is not to be carried out (b)welding of any kind on the ship is forbidden (c)no repairs are to be carried out in any compartment containing explosives. While explosives arc being loaded or discharged by a ship, no other cargo shall be loaded or discharged by that ship. Explosives shall not be discharged, loaded or handled within the limits of the harbour except during the hours between sunrise and sunset. When the loading or discharge of explosives has been commenced, such loading or discharge shall be continued with all due speed and diligence, and, should it be impracticable to complete the loading or discharge before sunset on any one day, all holds shall be securely fastened down immediately such loading or discharge is discontinued and all the same precautions taken as though the ship were fully loaded or bulk had not been broken. To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",17);arrFiles[79]=new Array(81,"sub/explosives.pdf","10 Oct 2007","Microsoft Word - Explosives Regulations 1960","","","SECONDARY LEGISLATION Explosives Regulations, 1960 GN No. 71 of 1960 Regulations made by the Governor in Council under section 27 of the Explosives Ordinance 1959. Provided that no fees shall be payable by or on behalf of any Government Department in respect of any application, certificate, licence, permit or other document issued under the provisions of the Ordinance and of these Regulations, so long as such application relates to, and such certificate, licence, permit or other document is used solely on Government business and is distinctly endorsed to that effect by the Director. The Agents of a ship shall give written notice of intention to load, discharge, tranship, or handle explosives to the Harbour Master and to the Comptroller not less than 48 hours before any such explosive shall be loaded, discharged, transhipped or handled. Every such written notice shall state in detail the quantities and nature of the explosives to be landed, transhipped or loaded. The master of any ship arriving in Mauritius with explosives on board shall give immediate notice thereof to the Pilot who will come on board his ship. All ships having explosives on board shall, while within the limits of the harbour, display where it can be seen a red flag not less than three feet by square by day and a red light visible all round the horizon from sunset to sunrise. Every lighter and every boat having on board any explosives shall by day carry at the bow and the stern a red flag not less than three feet square on a staff not less than six feet above the deck. When having on board any explosives, lighter or boat shall carry no other cargo. The discharge, loading, transhipment or handling of explosives shall only take place at a quay or mooring berth assigned for that purpose by the Harbour Master. The Harbour Master, or any officer appointed by him, shall be empowered to order the removal of any ship having explosives    on board from any berth or quay to any other berth or quay in the harbour, or from the harbour and other harbour to the open sea, at any time of the day or night. All expenses attendant on such removal shall be recovered from the owner, or Master, or Agent of the ship. The Master of a ship having explosives on board, or loading or discharging such explosives, shall be responsible for taking all necessary precautions on board his ship. The Master of a ship shall be responsible for ensuring that the following special precautions are taken on board his ship during the time when any explosives are on board:-- (a) chipping or scaling or any operation liable to cause a spark is not to be carried out (b)welding of any kind on the ship is forbidden (c)no repairs are to be containing explosives. carried out in any compartment  While explosives arc being loaded or discharged by a ship, no other cargo shall be loaded or discharged by that ship. Explosives shall not be discharged, loaded or handled within the limits of the harbour except during the hours between sunrise and sunset. When the loading or discharge of explosives has been commenced, such loading or discharge shall be continued with all due speed and diligence, and, should it be impracticable to complete the loading or discharge before sunset on any one day, all holds shall be securely fastened down immediately such loading or discharge is discontinued and all the same precautions taken as though the ship were fully loaded or bulk had not been broken.    ",18);arrFiles[80]=new Array(82,"sub/female.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","No person shall import or attempt to import a female sea turtle into Mauritius from any of the dependencies thereof.......","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation Female Sea Turtles (Prohibition of Import) Regulations, 1950 GN No. 176 of 1950 Act Regulations made by the Governor in Council under subsection 2 of section 34 of the Fisheries Act, 1948 No person shall import or attempt to import a female sea turtle into Mauritius from any of the dependencies thereof. Approved by the Officer Administering the Government in Council on the twenty-seventh day of October, one thousand nine hundred and fifty. Back to top Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",11);arrFiles[81]=new Array(83,"sub/females.pdf","10 Oct 2007","Microsoft Word - Female Sea Turtles _Prohibition of Import_ Regulations 1950","","","SECONDARY LEGISLATION Female Sea Turtles (Prohibition of Import) Regulations, 1950 GN No. 176 of 1950 Act  Regulations made by the Governor in Council under subsection 2 of section 34 of the Fisheries Act, 1948  No person shall import or attempt to import a female sea turtle into Mauritius from any of the dependencies thereof. Approved by the Officer Administering the Government in Council on the twentyseventh day of October, one thousand nine hundred and fifty.    ",12);arrFiles[82]=new Array(84,"sub/fish_marines.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","This Act deals with the export of fish and the relevant permit to be obtained by the Ministry so as to comply with the European Union Regulation and Directive......","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation Fisheries and Marine Resources (Export of Fish and Fish Products) Regulations 2006 Abstract These Regulations deal with the export of fish and the relevant permit to be obtained by the Ministry so as to comply with the European Union Regulation and Directive. GN No. 27 of 2006 THE FISHERIES AND MARINE RESOURCES ACT Regulations made by the Minister under section 73 of the Fisheries and Marine Resources Act 1. These regulations may be cited as the Fisheries and Marine Resources (Export of Fish and Fish Products) Regulations 2006. 2. In these regulations - Act means the Fisheries and Marine Resources Act ; competent authority means the Division of Veterinary Services (DVS) of the Ministry of Agro Industry and Fisheries; standards applicable in the importing country, in relation to a member state of the European Union, means the standards specified in the Schedule, in so far as they apply to fish and fish products. 3. (1) Any person who wishes to export from Mauritius any fish or fish product shall make an application to the competent authority in such form as it thinks fit. (2) Every application shall be accompanied by a declaration by the applicant that the proposed export complies with the standards applicable in the importing country. 4. On receipt of an application under regulation 3, the competent authority may - (a) require the applicant to submit such additional information or documents as it thinks fit, including, in particular, certification of compliance by the applicant with the standards applicable in the importing country issued by such competent persons as are approved by the competent authority; (b) where it is satisfied that the applicant has complied with the standards applicable in the importing country, issue to the applicant an export health certificate. 5. No person shall export from Mauritius any fish or fish product unless - (a) he is the holder of an export health certificate; (b) he complies with the standards applicable in the importing country; and (c) he receives the approval of the Minister and of the Permanent Secretary as required under section 27 of the Act. 6. Any person who contravenes these regulations shall commit an offence and shall, on conviction, be liable to a fine not exceeding 50,000 rupees and to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 2 years. 7. These regulations shall come into operation on 1st March 2006 Made by the Minister on 28th February 2006. SCHEDULE (regulation 2) Commission Decision 1999/276/EC as amended by Commission Decision 2000/84 Regulation (EC) No. 178/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 28 January 2002 Regulation (EC) No. 882/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29 April 2004 Regulation (EC) No. 852/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29 April 2004 Regulation (EC) No. 853/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29 April 2004 Regulation (EC) No. 854/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29 April 2004 Regulation (EC) No. 2073/2005 Regulation (EC) No. 2074/2005 Regulation (EC) No. 2076/2005 Directive 96/23/EC Decision 2002/657/EC EC Regulation 2406/96 Directive 98/83/EC Directive 2000/13/EC EC Regulation 466/2001 Directive 2001/22/EC To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",17);arrFiles[83]=new Array(85,"sub/gpsavane.pdf","8 Oct 2007","Microsoft Word - Grand Port Savanne District Council _Fair_ Regulations 1997 - Abstract","","","SECONDARY LEGISLATION Grand Port Savanne District Council (Fair) Regulations 1997 GN No. 96 of 1997  GRAND PORT SAVANNE DISTRICT COUNCIL Regulations made by the Grand Port District Council under sections 51, 141 and 112 of the Local Government Act Abstract The fair shall be held on such day and as such times and places as may be determined by the District Council. These shall be provided between any two rows of spaces or stalls in the fair a free passage of not less than 2 mts wide to enable the free movement of customers and other users of such passage. No fresh or frozen fish or meat or crustacea shall be sold in the fair. Locally grown mushrooms, shall not be introduced into the fair. Any such mushrooms, when introduced, shall be forfeited and destroyed and the person retailer in whose possession they shall be found shall be guilty of a breach of these regulations. It shall not be lawful for any seller occupying a stall in the fair to leave such stall for the purpose of advertising his goods by gestures cry or demonstration or to stop any person in any manner whatever for the purpose of inducing such persons to examine or buy his goods. It shall not be lawful for any person (a) to spit or beg in a fair (b) to create any disturbance or to make use of any foul, injurious or abusive language in such fair (c) to loiter in the fair. (1) No person suffering from any contagious or communicable disease shall be admitted to fair or shall be allowed to act as seller, agent, assistant or servant to any such seller in such fair. All occupiers of stalls shall be in possession of a valid medical certificate issued by the Sanitary Authority to show that he is free from communicable diseases. (2) A person who is engaged in the handling of food shall while so engaged (a) keep clean all parts of his person which are liable to come into contact with the food, (b) keep clean all parts of his clothing or over clothing which are liable to come into contact with food, (c) keep out any abrasion or any exposed part of his person covered with a suitable waterproof dressing, (d) as soon as a person engaged in the handling of food becomes aware that he is suffering from or is the carrier of typhoid, paratyphoid, or any salmonella infection or dysentry, or any staphylococcal infection likely to cause food poisoning he shall immediately notify the Sanitary Authority. The District Council may direct the sale by competitive tender or by private contract under such conditions and for a period not exceeding three years of the right to occupy any stall. The conditions shall be laid down in accordance with Schedule C to these    ",15);arrFiles[84]=new Array(86,"sub/grandport.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","The fair shall be held on such day and as such times and places as may be determined by the District Council....","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation Grand Port Savanne District Council (Fair) Regulations 1997 GN No. 96 of 1997 Regulations made by the Grand Port District Council under sections 51, 141 and 112 of the Local Government Act Abstract The fair shall be held on such day and as such times and places as may be determined by the District Council. These shall be provided between any two rows of spaces or stalls in the fair a free passage of not less than 2 mts wide to enable the free movement of customers and other users of such passage. No fresh or frozen fish or meat or crustacea shall be sold in the fair. Locally grown mushrooms, shall not be introduced into the fair. Any such mushrooms, when introduced, shall be forfeited and destroyed and the person retailer in whose possession they shall be found shall be guilty of a breach of these regulations. It shall not be lawful for any seller occupying a stall in the fair to leave such stall for the purpose of advertising his goods by gestures cry or demonstration or to stop any person in any manner whatever for the purpose of inducing such persons to examine or buy his goods. It shall not be lawful for any person (a) to spit or beg in a fair (b) to create any disturbance or to make use of any foul, injurious or abusive language in such fair (c) to loiter in the fair. (1) No person suffering from any contagious or communicable disease shall be admitted to fair or shall be allowed to act as seller, agent, assistant or servant to any such seller in such fair. All occupiers of stalls shall be in possession of a valid medical certificate issued by the Sanitary Authority to show that he is free from communicable diseases. (2) A person who is engaged in the handling of food shall while so engaged (a) keep clean all parts of his person which are liable to come into contact with the food, (b) keep clean all parts of his clothing or over clothing which are liable to come into contact with food, (c) keep out any abrasion or any exposed part of his person covered with a suitable waterproof dressing, (d) as soon as a person engaged in the handling of food becomes aware that he is suffering from or is the carrier of typhoid, paratyphoid, or any salmonella infection or dysentry, or any staphylococcal infection likely to cause food poisoning he shall immediately notify the Sanitary Authority. The District Council may direct the sale by competitive tender or by private contract under such conditions and for a period not exceeding three years of the right to occupy any stall. The conditions shall be laid down in accordance with Schedule C to these To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",14);arrFiles[85]=new Array(87,"sub/grandport.pdf","8 Oct 2007","Microsoft Word - Grand Port-Savanne Council _Collection and Disposal of Refuse_ Regulations 1993","","","SECONDARY LEGISLATION  Grand Port-Savanne Council (Collection and Disposal of Refuse)Regulations 1993 GN No. 87 of 1993 THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1989 Regulations made by the Grand Port-Savanne District Council under sections 51, 141 and 142 of the Local Government Act 1989 No person shall deposit, or cause, or permit to be deposited any kind of household or trade refuse, vehicle wrecks or parts thereof, furniture, agricultural, building and excavation wastes, animal carcasses or any other material on a street pavement, wasteland, vacant premises, drain, canal, or any other public place. The occupier of any premises or, in the case of vacant premises or a flat, the owner shall(a) at all time keep the premises clean and free from all undergrowth; and (b) not dump, or cause, or permit the dumping of any kind of household or trade refuse, vehicle wrecks or parts thereof, furniture agricultural, building and excavation wastes, animal carcasses or other waste material on the premises. Every occupier of residential premises shall deposit or cause to be deposited any refuse, or any other waste material, in a receptable. Every occupier of a flat shall deposit, or cause to be deposited all refuse at ground level in a receptacle, as described under regulation 7, whether used exclusively by him or in common with all occupiers of the flat. Any dealer in cakes, foodstuffs or other perishable goods shall secure such refuse in a plastic bag before depositing it in a receptacle, (1) An officer may, where on account of the condition, construction, or location of the receptacle, there exists or is likely to be, pollution or a threat to public health, and having due regard to the situation of the premises, whether residential or commercial, serve a notice on the occupier, requiring him to have his receptacle(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) constructed with concrete or other impervious material; adequately ventilated-, placed at proximity of the main entrance; provided with a means of access for cleaning and removing its contents without having it to be carried through any building; and provided with an outlet to a covered drain.  (2) The occupier shall comply with the notice under paragraph (1) within three months of the service of the notice. (1) Where any vacant premises are(a) (b) partly or wholly, covered with undergrowth; or dumped with or parts excavation prejudicial any kind of household or trade refuse, vehicle wrecks, thereof, furniture, agricultural, building, and wastes, animal carcasses or any other material to public health or conducive to pollution,  an officer may serve on the owner a notice requiring him to cut down, remove, or dispose of the undergrowth or material to an approved dumping site.    (2) The owner shall comply with the requirements of the notice under paragraph (1) within one month of the service of the notice or within 48 hours in the case of refuse constituting a health hazard. On the failure of the owner or occupier to comply with the requirements of the notice served under regulations 12 and 13, the Council shall(a) be empowered to enter upon than said land/premises and cause all works necessary for the cleaning of the land and removal and disposal of all undergrowth, refuse, debris and any other material thereupon to be done; and (b) recover all sum spent by it for that purpose as a civil debt from the owner or occupier. For the removal of any kind of household or trade refuse, vehicle wrecks, or parts thereof, furniture, agricultural and excavation wastes, animal carcasses or any other wastes or other material the Council shall claim the fees as prescribed in Schedule. The Grand Port-Savanne District Council (Disposal of Refuse) Regulations 1979 are repealed.    ",20);arrFiles[86]=new Array(88,"sub/ground73.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","In this regulation, the application for a ground water licence in respect of a proposed installation and the renewal of a ground water licence shall be in the form set out in the First and Second Schedule respectively...","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation Ground Water Regulations 1973 GN No. 74 of 1973 In force : 7th July Abstract Regulations made by the Central Water Authorisation under section 16 of the Ground Water Act 1969 In this regulation, the application for a ground water licence in respect of a proposed installation and the renewal of a ground water licence shall be in the form set out in the First and Second Schedule respectively. Every licence for the abstraction, diversion, obstruction, measurement or use of around water shall be valid for a maximum period of seven years and shall be in the form set out in the Third Schedule. The Ground Water regulations 1970 are revoked. To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",11);arrFiles[87]=new Array(89,"sub/ground97.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","Under this Act, all ground water shall vest in the State (section 3). Section 4 deals with the licence to abstract ground water and prohibition of pollution...","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation Ground Water (Amendment) Regulations 1997 GN No. 5 of 1998 THE GROUND WATER ACT Regulations made by the Central Water Authority under section 16 of the Ground Water Act 1. These regulations may be cited as the Ground Water (Amendment) Regulations 1997. 2. In these regulations - principal regulations means the Ground Water Regulations 1973; 3. Regulation 6(1) of the principal regulations is repealed and replaced by the following regulation - 6(l) The fees specified in paragraph 1 (b) of the Fourth Schedule shall be payable with effect from 1 January 1996. 4. These regulations shall be deemed to have come into operation on 14 December 1996. Made by the Central Water Authority on 13 October 1997 and approved by the Minister on 15 December 1997. To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",11);arrFiles[88]=new Array(90,"sub/hazardous2001.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","This regulation deals with the Environment Protection (Standards for hazardous wastes) Regulations 2001 made by the Minister under sections 37 and 74 of the Environment Protection Act 1991 ......","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation Environment Protection Act 1991 In force 1st April 2002 GN No. 157/2001 Abstract This regulation deals with the Environment Protection (Standards for hazardous wastes) Regulations 2001 made by the Minister under sections 37 and 74 of the Environment Protection Act 1991 Under section 3, No person shall dispose of a hazardous waste- (a) at any place except at a disposal site; and (b) after such pretreatment as may be imposed by the enforcing agency prior to disposal. Under section 4 a waste generator shall- (a) minimize the generation of a hazardous waste by using the best practicable means; (b) ensure that a hazardous waste is properly stored, treated on site or disposed of as approved by the appropriate enforcing agency. Under section 5, no person shall use, store, transport or otherwise deal with a hazardous waste unless that hazardous waste is kept in a container or package-- (a) designed and constructed as to preclude spillage or leakage to the environment; (b) the material of which is not be susceptible to attack by the waste or liable to form harmful compounds with that waste; and (c) designed as to ensure safe, complete or partial emptying. (2) No person shall store an incompatible hazardous waste except in a separate container. Under section 6, a waste generator or carrier shall ensure that any container in which a hazardous waste is stored or carried is labeled in accordance with the Fifth Schedule. (2) Where a hazardous waste displays more than one of the qualifications specified in the Fifth Schedule, the waste generator or carrier shall ensure that the container displays labels showing each distinct qualification. Under section 7, no person shall use any store, warehouse or other premises for the storage of a container or package containing a hazardous waste unless he has obtained an approval from the relevant enforcing agency. (2) Before granting any approval under paragraph (1), the enforcing agency must be satisfied that the store, warehouse or any other premises is of such design, construction and layout as to prevent spillage or leakage of the hazardous waste to the environment. Under section 10, no person shall export a hazardous waste without the approval in writing of the enforcing agency and under section 11 no person shall import a hazardous waste. Back to top Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",13);arrFiles[89]=new Array(91,"sub/health_refuse.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","Regulations made by the Director of the Health Department under Article 193 of the Public Health Act, 1925","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation Public Health (Disposal of Refuse) Regulations 1948 GN No. 196 of 1948 Abstract Regulations made by the Director of the Health Department under Article 193 of the Public Health Act, 1925 1. These Regulations may be cited as the Public Health (Disposal of Refuse) Regulations, 1948. They shall apply to such areas, not included within the limits of the Towns of Port Louis, of Curepipe, of Quatre Bornes and of Beau Bassin and Rose Hill, as may be specified by the Director by notice published in the Gazette. [Extended to Vacoas-Phoenix by GG 808/48; 37/62] 2. (1) Every occupier of premises shall deposit or cause to be deposited all sweepings and house refuse from such premises in receptacles which he shall provide for the purpose. (2) The receptacles, for the purpose of being emptied, shall, on such days and hours as may from time to time be fixed by the Sanitary Authority, be placed on the premises at a spot which shall be readily accessible to the scavenging cart or lorry and which shall in no case be farther than fifteen feet from the edge of the street. 3. Every occupier of premises shall cause all garden refuse to be deposited on the premises at a spot which shall be readily accessible to the scavenging cart or lorry and which shall in no case be farther than fifteen feet front the edge of the street. 4. All refuse produced by the exercise on the premises of any trade or by any manufacture there carried on shall he removed by the party exercising that trade or carrying on that manufacture, at his own cost and under such arrangements as shall be approved by the Sanitary Authority. 5. Every occupier of premises shall- (a) keep clean the space extending from the wall or other enclosure of the premises down to the gutter or ditch exclusively (b) dispose of the cuttings of all hedges, trees or shrubs trimmed on such premises as if they were garden refuse. 6. Any person contravening or otherwise failing to comply with the provisions of these Regulations shall be guilty of an offence and shall, on conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding 100 rupees. Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",13);arrFiles[90]=new Array(92,"sub/inflagas.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","No person shall store gas in bulk in a bulk store or in cylinders in a store unless he holds a certificate of registration issued by the Controller....","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation Inflammable Gases Regulations 1962 GN No. 32 of 1962 No person shall store gas in bulk in a bulk store or in cylinders in a store unless he holds a certificate of registration issued by the Controller: Provided that a certificate of registration shall not be required by a person storing in cylinders gas intended for his own household use or that of his domestic employees, or for commercial or industrial use provided that the weight of gas does not exceed one thousand pounds. No certificate of registration shall be issued in respect of a bulk store until the following have been approved by the Controller, that is to say - (a) the general installation lay-out; (b) the elevation, plan and sections of tank and foundations; (c) the material of which the tanks are to be constructed; (d) the water capacity of the tanks; (e) the fire appliances to be installed. To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",11);arrFiles[91]=new Array(93,"sub/inflagas.pdf","10 Oct 2007","Inflammable Gases (Amendment) Regulations 2003","","","The Inflammable Gases (Amendment) Regulations 2003  GN No. 66 of 2003 INFLAMMABLE LIQUIDS AND SUBSTANCES ACT Regulations made by the President under section 3of the Inflammable Liquids and Substances Act 1. 2. These regulations may be cited as the Inflammable Gases (Amendment) Regulations 2003. In these regulations principal regulations  means the Inflammable Gases Regulations 1962. 3. Regulation 7 of the principal regulations is deleted and replaced by the following regulation 7. The fee specified in the Schedule, shall be paid on the issue and the yearly renewal of any certificate of registration. 4. Regulation 16 of the principal regulations is deleted and replaced by the following regulation 16. (1) Subject to paragraph (2), no person shall transport gas by road unless he has been issued a permit by the Controller and paid the fee specified in the Schedule. (2) Paragraph (1) shall not apply where the gas is carried in cylinders and the weight of the gas does not exceed 500 kg. 5. The principal regulations are amended by adding the Schedule to these regulations. Made by the President on 23rd May 2003.  SCHEDULE (regulation 5) SCHEDULE (regulations 7 & 16) Fees 1. For the issue of a certificate of registration for the Storage of liquid petroleum gas exceeding 500 kg ... ... ... ... ... ... 250 Yearly Rs    2. For the renewal of the certificate of registration for the storage of liquid petroleum gas exceeding 500 kg ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 3. For a permit to transport gas by road(a) Bulk carrier ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... (b) Lorry and van ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 200 100 250    ",18);arrFiles[92]=new Array(94,"sub/inflamable.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","Every such application shall be accompanied by a plan of the premises in respect of which a certificate is required, drawn to a scale of not less than one-sixteenth inch to  a foot, which shall specify-....","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation Inflammable Liquids and Substances Regulations, 1953 GN No. 179 of 1953 24th December Regulations made by the Governor in Council under Section 3 of the Inflammable Liquids and Substances Ordinance 1952 Every application for the approval of plans shall be made in writing to the Commissioner. Every such application shall be accompanied by a plan of the premises in respect of which a certificate is required, drawn to a scale of not less than one-sixteenth inch to  \'a foot, which shall specify- (a) the premises including their elevation with regard to adjacent buildings or structures above or below the ground, the inside dimensions shown in figures of any room, building, structure or storage tank in which inflammable liquid is to be stored, used or handled, and the material shown in writing with which such room, building, structure or storage tank is or is proposed to be constructed ; (b) full particulars, including position of any pump, storage tank, store, pipeline, dry cleaning machinery, spraying room, spraying booth or ventilating equipment. Every such application shall also be accompanied by a block plan of such premises drawn to a scale of not less than one five hundredth inch to a foot which shall specify:- (a) the premises and all open spaces with stand, numbers thereof and the materials of which such premises are constructed or to be constructed (b) stands with numbers thereof immediately adjoining; (c) names of any streets on which the site abuts and the township in which situated (d) the north point. Where the plan relates to existing premises in respect of which a certificate of registration has been issued and wherein it is proposed to make alterations or additions to any apparatus lawfully used or intended to be used thereon for the storage or handling of inflammable liquid, a ground plan together with such application form only shall be submitted. Such ground plan shall he drawn to a scale of not less than one-sixteenth inch to one foot and shall show such additions or alterations in relation to such existing premises or apparatus. No person shall- (1) take on or across any public sidewalk or cause or permit to be so taken the hose of a pump for the purpose of replenishing any vehicle or container with inflammable liquid; (2) so replenish or cause or permit to be so replenished any vehicle or container which is standing on any road, street or public sidewalk. TRANSPORT OF INFLAMMABLE LIQUID (1) No person shall carry or cause or permit to be carried any Inflammable liquid in or on any Public Service Vehicle which is being actually used for the carriage of passengers except in the fuel tank thereof. To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",14);arrFiles[93]=new Array(95,"sub/inflamable.pdf","10 Oct 2007","Microsoft Word - Inflammable Liquids and Substances Regulations 1953","","","SECONDARY LEGISLATION  Inflammable Liquids and Substances Regulations, 1953 GN No. 179 of 1953 24th December Regulations made by the Governor in Council under Section 3 of the Inflammable Liquids and Substances Ordinance 1952 Every application for the approval of plans shall be made in writing to the Commissioner. Every such application shall be accompanied by a plan of the premises in respect of which a certificate is required, drawn to a scale of not less than one-sixteenth inch to  \'a foot, which shall specify(a) the premises including their elevation with regard to adjacent buildings or structures above or below the ground, the inside dimensions shown in figures of any room, building, structure or storage tank in which inflammable liquid is to be stored, used or handled, and the material shown in writing with which such room, building, structure or storage tank is or is proposed to be constructed ; full particulars, including position of any pump, storage tank, store, pipeline, dry cleaning machinery, spraying room, spraying booth or ventilating equipment.  (b)  Every such application shall also be accompanied by a block plan of such premises drawn to a scale of not less than one five hundredth inch to a foot which shall specify:(a) the premises and all open spaces with stand, numbers thereof and the materials of which such premises are constructed or to be constructed (b) stands with numbers thereof immediately adjoining; (c) names of any streets on which the site abuts and the township in which situated (d) the north point. Where the plan relates to existing premises in respect of which a certificate of registration has been issued and wherein it is proposed to make alterations or additions to any apparatus lawfully used or intended to be used thereon for the storage or handling of inflammable liquid, a ground plan together with such application form only shall be submitted. Such ground plan shall he drawn to a scale of not less than one-sixteenth inch to one foot and shall show such additions or alterations in relation to such existing premises or apparatus. No person shall(1) take on or across any public sidewalk or cause or permit to be so taken the hose of a pump for the purpose of replenishing any vehicle or container with inflammable liquid; (2) so replenish or cause or permit to be so replenished any vehicle or container which is standing on any road, street or public sidewalk.    TRANSPORT OF INFLAMMABLE LIQUID (1) No person shall carry or cause or permit to be carried any Inflammable liquid in or on any Public Service Vehicle which is being actually used for the carriage of passengers except in the fuel tank thereof.    ",20);arrFiles[94]=new Array(96,"sub/localdumping.pdf","8 Oct 2007","Local Government (Dumping and Waste Carriers) Regulations 2003","","","Local Government (Dumping and Waste Carriers) Regulations 2003 GN No. 18 of 2003  THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT Regulations made by the Minister under section 156 A of The Local Government Act 1989 1. These regulations may be cited as the Local Government (Dumping and Waste Carriers) Regulations 2003. In these regulations authorised officer  means an inspector of a local authority, a police officer, a road transport inspector, an enforcement officer of the Ministry or any other public officer designated by the Minister;  carry  means to transport on a road from one place to another;  hazardous waste  has the same meaning as in the Environment Protection (Standards for Hazardous Wastes) Regulations 2001;  leachate  includes any liquid substance coming out from solid waste;  licence  means a licence issued under regulation 4;  litter  includes odds and ends, bits of paper, wrappings, remains of fruit, and any other such tiny matter discarded and left lying about;  Ministry  means the Ministry responsible for the subject of local government;  permitted waste  means waste, accepted at a landfill or a transfer station as specified in the Fifth Schedule;  plate  means a waste carrier \'s registration plate;  river  includes rivulets, streams and canals;  transfer station  means a site specified in Part I of the First Schedule;  2.   vehicle  means a motor vehicle and includes a trailer;  waste  includes anything which is discarded or otherwise dealt with as if it were a waste and includes any substance or article which requires to be disposed of as being broken, worn out, contaminated or otherwise spoiled other than hazardous waste.     waste carrier  means (a) a vehicle licensed under regulation 4; or (b) a vehicle owned by the Government or a local authority for the purpose of transporting waste.  waste disposal site  means a site specified in Part II of the First Schedule; 3. No person shall(a) deposit, cause or allow waste to be deposited at a place other than a transfer station or a waste disposal site or any other site approved for that purpose; throw, drop or otherwise deposit or cause any littering in any street, road, drain, river or other public place other than in a space or bin specially provided for that purpose.  (b)  4.  (1)  No person shall carry waste of a weight in excess of 50 kilograms in a vehicle unless he holds a licence under these regulations. A person who wishes to obtain a licence for the purpose of paragraph (1) shall make an application to the Minister in the form specified in the Second Schedule. (a) The Minister may, on payment of the fee specified in the Third Schedule, issue a licence in the form specified in the Fourth Schedule on such conditions as he thinks fit. No fee shall be paid in respect of a vehicle owned by the Government or a local authority.  (2)  (3)  (b)  5.  No licence shall be issued(a) to any person who has previously been convicted of an offence over the last 2 years under(i) (ii) (iii) (b) the Environment Protection Act 1991 and regulations made under that Act; the Environment Protection Act 2002 and regulations made under that Act; these regulations;  in relation to a vehicle not suitable for the purpose of carrying waste.  6.  Where the Minister has reason to believe that the holder of a waste carrier licence has failed to comply with a condition of his licence he may, after having given the licence holder an opportunity to show cause in writing within a period of 30 days why his licence should not be revoked, revoke the licence. (1) No person shall carry waste in a vehicle in such a way that the waste falls off or is likely to fall off the vehicle.  7.    (2) 8. (1)  No person shall allow any leachate to trickle from a vehicle on a public road by negligence, poor design or bad state of vehicle. Any person carrying waste in a waste carrier shall affix or cause to be affixed in a conspicuous position in front and at the rear of the carrier a plate. The plate shall be a metal plate of at least 60 cm in length and 15 cm in height, bearing the word  WASTE  followed by the number of the licence covering the vehicle, both the words and the figures being in red on a white background. No person shall affix, cause or permit to be affixed a plate(a) (b) or anything that resembles a plate, on a vehicle other than a waste carrier; in such a way as to interfere with the registration plate issued under the Road Traffic Act or to obstruct any lights or visual warning signs of the vehicle.  (2)  (3)  9.  The Minister may, in the public interest, dispense a person from compliance with regulations 4(1) and 10(1) for a maximum period of 7 days.  10.  (1)  Any person carrying waste of a total weight exceeding 50 kilograms in a waste carrier shall have in his possession a written authorisation from the Ministry to use a transfer station or a waste disposal site or any other site approved by the Minister for that purpose. Every driver or person in charge, of a waste carrier, shall produce, on demand, the waste carrier licence to any authorised officer. Any authorised officer who on reasonable ground suspects that a vehicle, other than a waste carrier, is being used to carry waste may stop the vehicle for verification.  (2)  (3)  11.  (1)  An authorized officer may, on reasonable suspicion that an offence is being or has been committed under these regulations, for the purpose of the enquiry or for production as evidence or exhibit in Court ­  (a) (b) (2)  seize the vehicle; secure any article or sample of any article being carried on the vehicle.  Where a vehicle carrying waste has been detained under paragraph (1), the owner of the vehicle or holder of the licence shall cause the waste to be disposed of at a transfer station or waste disposal site or any other site approved by the Minister for that purpose.  12.  Where any person unlawfully deposits waste at a place other than a transfer station, a waste disposal site or any other site approved for that purpose, the authorised officer may -  (a)  request that person to remove the waste unlawfully deposited within such time as may be determined by him; or    (b)  cause the removal of the waste unlawfully deposited and recover from that person the expenses incurred for the removal of the waste. Any person who (a) (b) contravenes these regulations; fails to comply with any of the conditions of the licence  13.  (1)  shall commit an offence and shall, on conviction, be liable ­ (a) (i) for an offence under regulation 3(a)(A) (B) in respect of a first offence, to a fine of not less than 5,000 rupees and not more than 15,000 rupees; in respect of a second or subsequent offence, to a fine not exceeding 25,000 rupees and to an imprisonment for a term not exceeding 5 years;  (ii)  for an offence under regulation 3(b) (A) (B) in respect of a first offence, to a fine of not less than 500 rupees and not more than 2,000 rupees; in respect of a second or subsequent offence, to a fine not exceeding 10,000 rupees and to an imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year;  (iii)  for an offence under any other regulation (A) in respect of a first offence, to a fine of not less than 1,000 rupees and not more than 5,000 rupees; in respect of a second or subsequent offence, to a fine not exceeding 10,000 rupees and to an imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year.  (B)  (2)  The Court may, in addition to any punishment imposed under paragraph (1), order the forfeiture of any vehicle, object and thing used in the commission of the offence.  14. 15.  The Local Government (Dumping and Waste Carriers) Regulations 1997 are revoked. A licence issued under the Local Government (Dumping and Waste Carriers) Regulations 1997 shall-  (a) (b)  be deemed to have been issued under these regulations; and remain valid for the period for which it was issued.    16.  These regulations shall come into operation on 10 February 2003.  Made by the Minister on 27.01.2003.  FIRST SCHEDULE (regulation 2)  PART 1 - Transfer Stations  1. Roche Bois Transfer Station 2. La Brasserie Transfer Station 3. St. Martin Transfer Station 4. Poudre d \'Or Transfer Station  PART II - Waste Disposal Site  1. Mare Chicose Landfill  SECOND SCHEDULE (regulation 4(2) Application form For Waste Carrier Licence  I, Mr/Mrs .................................................................................................................................... residing at .............................................................................................................................................. hereby apply for a Waste Carrier Licence in respect of the following vehicle: 1. Type of Vehicle ........................ 2. Registration Mark .............................. Max Gross Weight .............................  Type of waste it is proposed to carry in the vehicle: ......................................................................................................................  3.  I am the owner/lessee of the abovementioned vehicle.  4.  I enclose a true and faithful copy of -    (i) (ii)  a certificate of the National Transport Authority in relation to the vehicle; the deed of purchase showing my ownership of the vehicle/the lease agreement or other document relating to my title over the vehicle. .............................................................. Signature of the Applicant  Date: .......................................  5.  In case of renewal, please state previous Waste Carrier Licence No. ...............................................  State name and address of the owner of the vehicle if he is not the applicant. Name: ..................................................................................................................................... Address: .................................................................................................................................. Signature: ................................................................................................................................  THIRD SCHEDULE (regulation 4(3))  FEES FOR WASTE CARRIER LICENCE Licence Fees Rs 1. 2. For one year For one day 1000 100  FOURTH SCHEDULE (regulation 4(3))    Waste Carrier Licence This Waste Carrier Licence is issued to Mr/Mrs ..................................................................................... authorizing the use as Waste Carrier of the vehicle bearing NTA registration number ........................  Conditions of licence 1. This licence is valid for the period ................................. to ....................................... (one day/ one year). The waste carrier shall operate from ................... hrs. to ................. hrs. The vehicle basket (open caisson) raised with metal sheeting shall ...................................................... The vehicle basket shall be covered with a proper tarpaulin during conveyance of waste. The bottom of the vehicle basket shall be provided with an appropriate device to contain leachate. The vehicle bears both in front and at the rear a metal plate of at least 60 cm in length and 15 cm in height, bearing the word  WASTE  followed by the number ......................... The word and the figures shall be in red on a white background. 7. This Licence is valid for the haulage of: Type A Waste Type B Waste Type C Waste Type D Waste 8. 9. : : : (Bulky) ................... (Construction and Demolition) ................. (Green) ...................  2. 3. 4. 5. 6.  : (All other wastes excluding A, B, C and hazardous) ...........  The waste carrier shall carry in a single trip only one type of waste, as defined in condition no. 7. The waste carrier shall always be maintained in a clean and proper state.  Date: ............................  ..................................................... Permanent Secretary Ministry of Local Government  FIFTH SCHEDULE (regulation 2) PART A - PERMITTED WASTE AT TRANSFER STATIONS    ·  Domestic/household waste, which includes household junk waste, solid waste delivered from educational, community and public institutions. Commercial waste, which includes solid waste from offices, shops and premises for a trade or business. Industrial waste, which includes solid waste/residue from an industrial, manufacturing, processing undertaking but excluding commercial or chemical waste and waste which falls into other categories. Construction waste, which includes solid waste from construction activities (such as demolition, site formation, building, renovation etc) and from construction waste recycling. Market waste, which comprises solid waste from markets. Street/public cleansing waste, which comprises solid waste collected by the municipal councils from streets, public places and public cleansing activities. Marine waste, which comprises solid waste, collected from marine waters and vessels, but excluding chemical waste. Incinerator ash, which comprises solid residues from municipal waste and clinical waste incinerators. Dewatered sludge, which comprises treated sludge from sewage and water treatment works, with water content not exceeding 70% by weight, which may contain metals in the form of metal oxides (and to be subject to the Hazardous waste provisions). Condemned goods, which includes expired, damaged, contaminated and confiscated goods, but excluding chemical waste. Tannery waste, which comprises solid waste from tanneries comprising mainly tannery offcuts but excluding infectious materials.  ·  ·  ·  · ·  ·  · ·  ·  ·  PART B - PERMITTED WASTE AT LANDFILL  Type 1: Type 2:  As per Part A of the Fifth Schedule Cemented asbestos (and to be subject to the Hazardous waste provisions). · · · Animal waste that comprises mainly solid manure and other waste generated by livestock. Treated or stabilized livestock waste that is mainly spent litter and manure compost. Abattoir waste, which includes solid and semi-solid waste, generated from abattoirs and slaughterhouses.    · · ·  Animal carcasses. Excremental waste, which is mainly night soil, sludge from septic tanks and aqua privies. Chemical waste containers, which comprise used or broken empty containers contaminated with chemical waste (and to be subject to the Hazardous waste provisions). Waste lead/acid batteries, which comprise discrete loads of, expired, damaged, off-specification or scrap batteries, mainly from manufacturers, suppliers and the scrap trade (and to be subject to the Hazardous waste provisions). Any material contaminated with any congener of polychlorinated dibenzo-furan (and to be subject to the Hazardous waste provisions). Any material contaminated with any congener of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxin (and to be subject to the Hazardous waste provisions).  ·  ·  ·    ",58);arrFiles[95]=new Array(97,"sub/localgbeaches.pdf","8 Oct 2007","Microsoft Word - Local Government _Public Beaches_ Regulations 1992 - FT","","","The Local Government (Public Beaches) Regulations 1992 GN No. 172 of 1992 Repealed by [GN No. 90 of 2004]  Regulations made by the Minister under section 59 of the Local Government Act 1989 1. These regulations may be cited as the Local Government (Public Beaches) Regulations 1992. 2. In these regulations  authorised officer  means any officer designated by the Permanent Secretary or by the Commissioner of Police;  Permanent Secretary  means the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Local Government;  Vessel  has the same meaning as in the National Coast Guard Act 1988. 3. No person shall, without the prior written authorisation of the Permanent Secretary, hold on any public beach, a show, fair or other meeting to which the public or any large gathering is invited or permitted to have access or is convened. 4. (1) Any person who wishes to use a public beach for the purposes of regulation 3 shall, at least 21 days before the holding of the show, fair or meeting, apply for authorisation to the Permanent Secretary in the form set out in the First Schedule. (2) On receipt of an application the Permanent Secretary may (a) reject the application; or (b) grant the application either unconditionally or subject to such conditions as he may deem appropriate. (3) No authorisation shall be given under this regulation except on payment of the deposit and fee specified in the Second Schedule. (4) The Minister may, where he considers it expedient, exempt an applicant from the payment of part or whole of the deposit and fee. 5. Any written authorization shall, on demand, be produced to an authorised officer. 6. Where the Permanent Secretary has ground to believe that the beach or the environment or any amenity has sustained any damage as a result of the use of the beach for the purposes of regulation 3, he shall deduct from the money deposit such amount as he may deem reasonable to compensate for the damage caused. 7. No person shall light a fire on any public beach except in such places as may be specifically designated for that purpose. 8. (1) No vessel shall, except during cyclonic conditions, be moored or kept on any part of the beach. (2) Fishermen \'s boats shall be moored or kept in places specifically designed for    that purpose. 9. Where parking spaces are provided, no person shall drive, ride or park a vehicle, motorcycle, autocycle, bicycle or tricycle on the beach except in such places as may be specifically reserved for that purpose. 10. (1) Subject to Paragraph (2), no person shall allow any horse or other domestic animal on any public beach. Dogs and pets may be allowed on the beach only if kept in leash. (2) On application being received, the Permanent Secretary may in writing authorise racing horses to such beaches and subject to such conditions as he shall determine 11. No construction or structure of any kind shall be allowed on any beach except with the authorisation of the Minister. 12. Subject to any other enactment, no person shall be entitled to have access to a public beach to sell any wares. 13. No person shall dispose of any waste or rubbish on any public beach except in such receptacles as may be provided. 14. No person shall on a public beach engage in any game or activity which is likely to cause danger to any other person or damage to any property. 15. Any person who contravenes any of these regulations shall commit an offence and shall, on conviction, be liable to a fine not exceeding two thousand rupees or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year.    ---------------------FIRST SCHEDULE (regulation 4) APPLICATION FOR AUTHORISATION FOR USE OF PUBLIC BEACH (to be filled in two copies) (a) Name and address of applicant..................................................................................... (b) Date, time and duration of activities .............................................................................. (c) Description of activities ................................................................................................ (d) Approximate beach area it is proposed to use ............................................................. (e) Measures it is proposed to take to ensure that no damage is caused to the trees, beach, environment and amenities............................................................................. Date .................... ............................. Signature of Applicant -------------------SECOND SCHEDULE (regulation 4) Money Deposit Rs 3,000 Daily Fee Rs 500    ",25);arrFiles[96]=new Array(98,"sub/localscavenge.pdf","8 Oct 2007","Local Government (Registration of Scavenging Contractors) Regulations 2004","","","SECONDARY LEGISLATION Local Government (Registration of Scavenging Contractors) Regulations 2004  GN No. 41 of 2004 In force 1st April 2004 1. These regulations may be cited as the Local Government (Registration of Scavenging Contractors) Regulations 2004. 2. 3. Any scavenging contractor may register himself under these regulations. An application for registration as a scavenging contractor shall be made to the Permanent Secretary in the form specified in the Schedule and shall be accompanied by the documents specified therein. 4. (1) On receipt of an application under regulation 4, the Permanent Secretary may require an applicant to provide such additional information as he thinks fit. (2) Where the Permanent Secretary is satisfied that the applicant meets the requirements for registration, he may register him. 5. The Permanent Secretary shall keep a register of registered scavenging contractors.  The Permanent Secretary may request any registered scavenging contractor to submit in writing information with respect to the number of waste carriers in operation, the number of his employees and the experience and financial standing of his company or firm. Where application for registration or after; (b) refuses to comply with a request made by the Permanent Secretary a registered scavenging contractor- (a)has furnished false information at the time of his  under regulation 7; or (c) no longer satisfies the requirements for registration,    he may, by way of letter sent by registered post, require the registered scavenging contractor, within 21 days from the date of the letter, to show cause why his registration should not be cancelled. (2) The Permanent Secretary may, on being satisfied that after having regard to all the circumstances of the case it is expedient to do so, cancel the registration of a registered scavenging contractor. 6. A local authority shall, when advertising tenders for the procurement of services from a registered scavenging contractor, request the registered scavenging contractor to submit evidence of his registration. 7. No local authority shall enter into a contract for the collection and transportation of waste with a scavenging contractor unless he is a registered scavenging contractor. The Local Government (Registration of Scavenging Contractors) Regulations 2003 are revoked.    ",17);arrFiles[97]=new Array(99,"sub/loudplamend.pdf","10 Oct 2007","Microsoft Word - Loud Speakers and Amplifiers _Restriction of use_ _Port Louis_ _Amendment_ Regulations 1959","","","Loud Speakers and Amplifiers (Restriction of use) (Port Louis) (Amendment) Regulations, 1959 GN No. 18 of 1959 7th March Regulations made by the Municipal Council of Port Louis under section 3 (1) (d) of the Noise Prevention Ordinance 1. These Regulations may be cited as the Loud Speakers and Amplifiers (Restriction of use) (Port Louis) (Amendment) Regulations, 1959, and shall be read as one with the Loud Speakers and Amplifiers (Restriction of Use) (Port Louis) Regulations, 1955, hereinafter referred to is the principal regulations. Regulation 3 of the principal regulations shall have effect as if for paragraph (1) there were substituted the following paragraph(1) in connection with any Legislative, Municipal or Town Council Election at any time -(a) (b) in the case of a legislative Council election from the date of issue of the writ of election, or in the case of a Municipal or Town Council election from the date of issue of the notice that an election will be held,  2.  to the day preceding the day fixed for taking the poll.    ",14);arrFiles[98]=new Array(100,"sub/lqbamend.pdf","10 Oct 2007","Microsoft Word - Loud Speakers and Amplifiers _Restriction of use_ Quatre Bornes _Amendment_ Regulations 1959","","","Loud Speakers and Amplifiers (Restriction of Use) Quatre Bornes (Amendment) Regulations, 1959 GN No. 20 of 1959 7th March Regulations made by the Town Council of Quatre Bornes under section (3) (4) (d) of the Noise Prevention Ordinance 1. These Regulations may be cited as the Loud Speakers and Amplifiers (Restriction of Use) Quatre Bornes (Amendment) Regulations, 1959, and shall be read as one with the Loud Speakers and Amplifiers (Restriction of Use) Quatre Bornes Regulations, 1955, hereinafter referred to as the principal regulations. Regulation 2 of the principal regulations shall have effect as if for the first proviso there were substituted the following provisoProvided that the prohibition in this Regulation imposed shall not apply to the use of loud speakers:(a) in connection with any Legislative, Municipal or Town Council Election at any time (1) (ii) in the case of a Legislative Council Election from the date of issue of the writ of election, or in the case of a Municipal or Town Council Election from the date of issue of the notice that an election will be held,  2.  to the day preceding the day fixed for taking the poll (b) by the Police for the purpose of making announcements or of controlling or regulating traffic or crowds.    ",15);arrFiles[99]=new Array(101,"sub/lrural.pdf","10 Oct 2007","Microsoft Word - Loud Speakers and Amplifiers _Restrictions of use_ _Rural Districts_ _Amendment_ Regulations 1959","","","Loud Speakers and Amplifiers (Restrictions of Use) (Rural Districts) (Amendment) Regulations, 1959 GN No. 22 of 1959 7th March Regulations made by the Commissioner of Police under section 3(1) (d) of the Noise Prevention Ordinance 1. These Regulations may be cited as the Loud Speakers and, Amplifiers (Restrictions of Use) (Rural Districts) (Amendment) Regulations, 1959, and shall be read as one with the Loud Speakers and Amplifiers (Restriction of Use) (Rural Districts) Regulations, 1953, as subsequently amended, hereinafter referred to as the principal regulations. Regulation 2 of the principal regulations shall have effect as if for the first proviso there were substituted the following provisoProvided that the prohibition in this Regulation imposed shall not apply to the use of loud speakers:(a) in connection with any Legislative, Municipal or Town Council Election at any time:(i) (ii) in the case of a Legislative Council Election from the date of issue of the writ of election, or in the case of a Municipal or Town Council Election from the date of issue of the notice that an election will be held,  2.  to the day preceding the day fixed for taking the poll. (b) by the Police for the purpose of making announcements or of controlling or regulating traffic or crowds.    ",15);arrFiles[100]=new Array(102,"sub/moka.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","No person shall deposit, drop or throw or cause, allow or permit to be deposited any dust, dirt, paper, ash, carcass, refuse, box, barrel,..","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation Moka/Flacq (Disposal of Refuse) Regulations 1996 GN No. 35 of 1996 Abstract Regulations made by the Moka / Flacq District Council under Sections 51, 141 and 142 of the Local Government Act 1989. 1. No person shall deposit, drop or throw or cause, allow or permit to be deposited any dust, dirt, paper, ash, carcass, refuse, box, barrel, bale, household or trade refuse, vehicle wreck, excavation or builder&#8217;s rubble, household furniture or any other materials on a street pavement, wasteland, vacant premises, drain, canal, on roadsides, beaches, gardens or any other public places. 2. Shop owners and street vendors shall not be allowed to trade on any road, pavement and under the verandah of any building unless a clear passage of 1.5 metres is left from the edge of the road or pavement, whatever is applicable, to be used freely by pedestrians. 3. (i) Every occupier of any premises shall deposit or cause to be deposited all house and garden sweepings from such premises in receptacles which he shall provide for that purpose. (ii) The receptacles for the purpose of being emptied shall, on such days and hours as may from time to time be fixed by the Council, be placed on the premises at a spot which shall be readily accessible to the scavenging vehicles and which shall in no case be further than five metres from the edge of the street or five metres within the boundary line of the premises. (iii) No person shall deposit or cause or allow to be deposited any dung, discarded eggs, night soil human excretes, industrial waste, animal refuse in such receptacles. (iv) The owner or occupier or any premises shall not put in any receptacle any noxious refuse or refuse which is likely to be a health hazard or cause inconvenience to the neighbouring areas or neighbours. (v) The owner of multi-storeyed residential, commercial or commercial-cum-residential building shall provide at the ground floor a refuse chamber or an approved refuse shed in the yard where shall be deposited refuse receptacles from all the individual premises. The refuse chamber or shed shall be readily accessible to the scavenging vehicles. 4. All refuse produced by the exercise on the premises of any trade or by any manufacture there be carried on, shall be removed by the party exercising that trade or carrying that manufacture at his own cost and under such arrangements as shall be approved by the Council. 5. Any seller of cakes, foodstuffs or other perishable goods shall secure such refuse in plastic bags before disposing of it in a receptacle. 6. Every occupier of premises shall: (a) Keep clean the space extending from the wall or other enclosure of the premises down to the gutter or ditch; (b) Keep clean any courtyard or any premises and not allow same to be in a filthy or dirty state or be overgrown with rank and noisesome vegetation; (c) Not allow to be kept therein any basin, receptacle or used with foetid or filthy water. 7. The owner or occupier of any premises shall be required by notice in writing to trim hedges, to lop trees or to clear land overgrown with vegetation within such time and to such dimension or otherwise as may be specified in such notice. Any person who fails to comply with such a notice shall be guilty of an offence against these regulations and the Council may, on such non-compliance to cause the hedges to be trimmed or the trees to be lopped or the land to be cleared at the expense of such person as if it were a civil debt. 8. The Occupier of any premises shall be held responsible for the contravention of these regulations whenever any unburied matter of animal origin with foetid or filthy smell is detected to exist on such premises. 9. No person shall drop packages, wrappings or containers, or any part thereof, any of the contents of such container on any other things such as trade refuse, vehicle wreck, excavation or builder&#8217;s rubble, household used furniture etc, constituting litter of any road, footpath roadside, drain, cover, pavement, stream, river, rivulet or canal or any other place that may cause environmental problems. 10. Any officer may: (a) where on account of the condition, construction or location of the receptacle, there exists, or is likely to be, pollution or a threat to public health; and (b) having due regard to the situation of the premises, whether residential or commercial, serve a notice on the occupier, requiring him to have this receptacle: (i) constructed with concrete or other impervious material; (ii) adequately ventilated; (iii) placed at proximity of the main entrance; (iv) provided with a means of access for cleaning and removing its content without having it to be carried through any building; and (v) provided with an outlet to a covered drain. To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",17);arrFiles[101]=new Array(103,"sub/noisebobassin.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","It shall not be lawful for any person, in such a manner as may cause inconvenience to any member of the public. ......","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation Noise Prevention (Beau Bassin/Rose Hill) Regulations 1939 GN No. 25 of 1939 Regulations made by the Board of Commissioners for the town of Beau Bassin and Rose Hill under Article 3 of the Prevention of Noise Act 1938. 1. 1. It shall not be lawful for any person, in such a manner as may cause inconvenience to any member of the public (a) to play any instrument or conduct any show or performance in any street, thoroughfare or public place, which may cause noise in, or an obstruction to the general traffic proceeding along such street, thoroughfare, or public place; (b) to make use of any gramophone, loud-speaker, musical instrument, or electrical or mechanical device for producing or reproducing sound on any premises situate on, or in close proximity to, any street, thoroughfare or public place; (c) to let off or cause to explode any cracker or fireworks in any street, thoroughfare or public place; (d) to keep on any premises any barking dog; (e) to shriek, shout, sing or make any unnecessary noise whether by day or by night in any street, thoroughfare or public place; (f) to make use of any motor vehicle without the engine thereof being fitted with an effective silencer or keep such engine running for an unreasonable period of time whilst such vehicle is standing still; (g) to make use of the horn of any motor vehicle in an unreasonable manner. 2. 2. Any person who acts in contravention of any of the provision of the preceding regulation shall be liable to a fine not exceeding 500 rupees. To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Back to top Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",12);arrFiles[102]=new Array(104,"sub/noisebobassin.pdf","8 Oct 2007","Microsoft Word - Noise Prevention _Beau Bassin-Rose Hill_ Regulations 1939- Abstract","","","Noise Prevention (Beau Bassin/Rose Hill) Regulations 1939 GN No. 25 of 1939  Regulations made by the Board of Commissioners for the town of Beau Bassin and Rose Hill under Article 3 of the Prevention of Noise Act 1938. 1. 1. It shall not be lawful for any person, in such a manner as may cause inconvenience to any member of the public (a) to play any instrument or conduct any show or performance in any street, thoroughfare or public place, which may cause noise in, or an obstruction to the general traffic proceeding along such street, thoroughfare, or public place; (b) to make use of any gramophone, loud-speaker, musical instrument, or electrical or mechanical device for producing or reproducing sound on any premises situate on, or in close proximity to, any street, thoroughfare or public place; (c) to let off or cause to explode any cracker or fireworks in any street, thoroughfare or public place; (d) to keep on any premises any barking dog; (e) to shriek, shout, sing or make any unnecessary noise whether by day or by night in any street, thoroughfare or public place; (f) to make use of any motor vehicle without the engine thereof being fitted with an effective silencer or keep such engine running for an unreasonable period of time whilst such vehicle is standing still; (g) to make use of the horn of any motor vehicle in an unreasonable manner. 2. 2. Any person who acts in contravention of any of the provision of the preceding regulation shall be liable to a fine not exceeding 500 rupees.    ",16);arrFiles[103]=new Array(105,"sub/noisecure.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","It shall not be lawful for any person, in such a manner as may cause inconvenience to any member of the public. ......","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation Noise Prevention (Curepipe) Regulations 1939 GN No. 27 of 1939 Regulations made by the Board of Commissioners for the town of Curepipe under Article 3 of the Prevention of Noise Act 1938. 1. 1. It shall not be lawful for any person, in such a manner as may cause inconvenience to any member of the public (a) to play any instrument or conduct any show or performance in any street, thoroughfare or public place, which may cause noise in, or an obstruction to the general traffic proceeding along such street, thoroughfare, or public place; (b) to make use of any gramophone, loud-speaker, musical instrument, or electrical or mechanical device for producing or reproducing sound on any premises situate on, or in close proximity to, any street, thoroughfare or public place; (c) to let off or cause to explode any cracker or fireworks in any street, thoroughfare or public place; (d) to keep on any premises any barking dog; (e) to shriek, shout, sing or make any unnecessary noise whether by day or by night in any street, thoroughfare or public place; (f) to make use of any motor vehicle without the engine thereof being fitted with an effective silencer or keep such engine running for an unreasonable period of time whilst such vehicle is standing still; (g) to make use of the horn of any motor vehicle in an unreasonable manner. 2. 2. Any person who acts in contravention of any of the provision of the preceding regulations shall be liable to a fine not exceeding 500 rupees. Back to top Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",12);arrFiles[104]=new Array(106,"sub/noisecure.pdf","8 Oct 2007","Microsoft Word - Noise Prevention _Curepipe_ Regulations 1939- Abstract","","","Noise Prevention (Curepipe) Regulations 1939 GN No. 27 of 1939  Regulations made by the Board of Commissioners for the town of Curepipe under Article 3 of the Prevention of Noise Act 1938. 1. 1. It shall not be lawful for any person, in such a manner as may cause inconvenience to any member of the public (a) to play any instrument or conduct any show or performance in any street, thoroughfare or public place, which may cause noise in, or an obstruction to the general traffic proceeding along such street, thoroughfare, or public place; (b) to make use of any gramophone, loud-speaker, musical instrument, or electrical or mechanical device for producing or reproducing sound on any premises situate on, or in close proximity to, any street, thoroughfare or public place; (c) to let off or cause to explode any cracker or fireworks in any street, thoroughfare or public place; (d) to keep on any premises any barking dog; (e) to shriek, shout, sing or make any unnecessary noise whether by day or by night in any street, thoroughfare or public place; (f) to make use of any motor vehicle without the engine thereof being fitted with an effective silencer or keep such engine running for an unreasonable period of time whilst such vehicle is standing still; (g) to make use of the horn of any motor vehicle in an unreasonable manner. 2. 2. Any person who acts in contravention of any of the provision of the preceding regulations shall be liable to a fine not exceeding 500 rupees.    ",15);arrFiles[105]=new Array(107,"sub/noiseport.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","It shall not be lawful for any person, in such a manner as may cause inconvenience to any member of the public. ......","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation Noise Prevention (Port Louis) Regulations 1939 GN No. 24 of 1939 Regulations made by the Municipal Council for the Town of Port Louis under Article 3 of the Prevention of Noise Act 1938. 1. 1. It shall not be lawful for any person, in such a manner as may cause inconvenience to any member of the public (a) to play any instrument or conduct any show or performance in any street, thoroughfare or public place, which may cause noise in, or an obstruction to the general traffic proceeding along such street, thoroughfare or public place; (b) to make use of any gramophone, loud-speaker, musical instrument or electrical or mechanical device for producing or reproducing sound on any premises situate on, or in close proximity to, any street, thorough rare or public place; (c) to let off or cause to explode any cracker or fireworks in any street, thoroughfare or public place; (d) to keep on any premises any barking dog; (e) to shriek, shout, sing or make any unnecessary noise whether by day or by night in any street, thoroughfare or public place; (f) to make use of any motor vehicle without the engine thereof being fitted with an effective silencer, or keep such engine running for an unreasonable period of time whilst such vehicle is standing still (g) to make use of the horn of any motor vehicle in an un&not;reasonable manner. 2. 2. Any person who acts in contravention of any of the provisions of the preceding regulation shall be liable to a fine not exceeding 500 rupees. Back to top Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",13);arrFiles[106]=new Array(108,"sub/noiseport.pdf","8 Oct 2007","Microsoft Word - Noise Prevention _Port Louis_ Regulations 1939- Abstract","","","Noise Prevention (Port Louis) Regulations 1939 GN No. 24 of 1939  Regulations made by the Municipal Council for the Town of Port Louis under Article 3 of the Prevention of Noise Act 1938. 1. 1. It shall not be lawful for any person, in such a manner as may cause inconvenience to any member of the public (a) to play any instrument or conduct any show or performance in any street, thoroughfare or public place, which may cause noise in, or an obstruction to the general traffic proceeding along such street, thoroughfare or public place; (b) to make use of any gramophone, loud-speaker, musical instrument or electrical or mechanical device for producing or reproducing sound on any premises situate on, or in close proximity to, any street, thorough rare or public place; (c) to let off or cause to explode any cracker or fireworks in any street, thoroughfare or public place; (d) to keep on any premises any barking dog; (e) to shriek, shout, sing or make any unnecessary noise whether by day or by night in any street, thoroughfare or public place; (f) to make use of any motor vehicle without the engine thereof being fitted with an effective silencer, or keep such engine running for an unreasonable period of time whilst such vehicle is standing still (g) to make use of the horn of any motor vehicle in an unreasonable manner. 2. 2. Any person who acts in contravention of any of the provisions of the preceding regulation shall be liable to a fine not exceeding 500 rupees.    ",16);arrFiles[107]=new Array(109,"sub/noiseqbornes.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","It shall not be lawful for any person, in such a manner as may cause inconvenience to any member of the public. ......","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation Noise Prevention (Quatre Bornes) Regulations 1939 GN No. 26 of 1939 Regulations made by the Board of Commissioners for the town of Quatre Bornes under Article 3 of the Prevention of Noise Act 1938. 1. 1. It shall not be lawful for any person, in such a manner as may cause inconvenience to any member of the public (a)to play any instrument or conduct any show or performance in any street, thoroughfare or public place, which may cause noise in, or an obstruction to the general traffic proceeding along such street, thoroughfare, or public place; (b) to make use of any gramophone, loud-speaker, musical instrument, or electrical or mechanical device for producing or reproducing sound on any premises situate on, or in close proximity to, any street, thoroughfare or public place; (c) to let off or cause to explode any cracker or fireworks in any street, thoroughfare or public place; (d) to keep on any premises any barking dog; (e) to shriek, shout, sing or make any unnecessary noise whether by day or by night in any street, thoroughfare or public place; (f) to make use of any motor vehicle without the engine thereof being fitted with an effective silencer or keep such engine running for an unreasonable period of time whilst such vehicle is standing still; (g) to make use of the horn of any motor vehicle in an unreasonable manner. 2. 2. Any person who acts in contravention of any of the provision of the preceding regulation shall be liable to a fine not exceeding 500 rupees Back to top Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",13);arrFiles[108]=new Array(110,"sub/noiseqbornes.pdf","8 Oct 2007","Microsoft Word - Noise Prevention _Quatre Bornes_ Regulations 1939- Abstract","","","Noise Prevention (Quatre Bornes) Regulations 1939  GN No. 26 of 1939  Regulations made by the Board of Commissioners for the town of Quatre Bornes under Article 3 of the Prevention of Noise Act 1938. 1. 1. It shall not be lawful for any person, in such a manner as may cause inconvenience to any member of the public (a)to play any instrument or conduct any show or performance in any street, thoroughfare or public place, which may cause noise in, or an obstruction to the general traffic proceeding along such street, thoroughfare, or public place; (b) to make use of any gramophone, loud-speaker, musical instrument, or electrical or mechanical device for producing or reproducing sound on any premises situate on, or in close proximity to, any street, thoroughfare or public place; (c) to let off or cause to explode any cracker or fireworks in any street, thoroughfare or public place; (d) to keep on any premises any barking dog; (e) to shriek, shout, sing or make any unnecessary noise whether by day or by night in any street, thoroughfare or public place; (f) to make use of any motor vehicle without the engine thereof being fitted with an effective silencer or keep such engine running for an unreasonable period of time whilst such vehicle is standing still; (g) to make use of the horn of any motor vehicle in an unreasonable manner.  2.  2. Any person who acts in contravention of any of the provision of the preceding regulation shall be liable to a fine not exceeding 500 rupees    ",17);arrFiles[109]=new Array(111,"sub/noisereg42.pdf","8 Oct 2007","Microsoft Word - Prevention of Noise _Rural Districts_ Regulations 1942 - Abstract","","","Prevention of Noise (Rural Districts) Regulations 1942 GN No. 13 of 1942  Regulations made by the Commissioner of Police under Article 3 of the Prevention of Noise Act 1938. 1. The following regulations shall apply to all rural districts including declared villages outside the limits of the town of Port Louis and the townships of Beau Bassin and Rose Hill, Curepipe and Quatre Bornes. 2. It shall not be lawful for any person(1) to play any instrument or conduct any show or performance in any street, thoroughfare or public place which may cause noise in, or any obstruction to the general traffic proceeding along, such street, thoroughfare or public place: Provided that this subsection shall not apply in the case of any Military or Police Route March, religious procession, meeting or ceremony as well as any exhibition, performance or show, for the holding or giving of which the written permission of the Commissioner of Police shall have been previously obtained. (2) to shriek, shout, sing or make any unnecessary noise whether by day or by night in any street, thoroughfare or public place. 3. It shall not be lawful for any person, in such a manner as may cause any inconvenience to any member of the public(1) to let off, or cause to explode any cracker or fireworks in any street, thoroughfare or public place. (2) to shriek, shout, or make use of any gramophone, loud speaker, electrical or mechanical device for producing or reproducing sound, or of any musical or other instrument on any promises; (3) to keep on any premises any barking dog; (4) to keep the engine of any motor vehicle running for an unreasonable period of time whilst such vehicle is standing still; (5) to make use of the horn of any motor vehicle in an unreasonable manner. 4. The Regulations published under Government Notice No. 155 of 1939 are hereby repeated.    ",15);arrFiles[110]=new Array(112,"sub/normalflow.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","In this regulation Parties wishing to have the normal flow of a river fixed shall make their application to the Permanent Secretary","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation Normal Flow of Rivers Regulations 1941 GN 255/1941 (Lane III/640) - section 92 - 25 October 1941 In this regulation Parties wishing to have the normal flow of a river fixed shall make their application to the Permanent Secretary stating- (a) the reasons for which the normal flow should be fixed; (b) the site or sites at which the normal flow is to be ascertained; (c) the manner in which they wish to proceed to ascertain the normal flow according to these regulations; (d) the temporary works if any which are deemed necessary for the purpose and the reasons therefore. The application shall be accompanied by a plan or plans showing the site or sites at which the normal flow is to be ascertained, the catchment area above each site, the position of all existing dams, canals, pipe lines or conduits taking off from the river or its tributaries above such site or sites, a statement giving the mean annual rainfall in the catchment area above each site and particulars of the records of rainfall in the locality from which the mean annual rainfall has been deduced, and a statement giving the particulars of all grants of water from the river and its tributaries whether permanent or temporary, public or private, made under the laws of Mauritius. Amended by [GN No. 54 of 1968] All works which may have been approved by the President as being ,necessary for ascertaining the normal flow and all gaugings and measurements shall be executed under the direction and supervision of the Permanent Secretary. Amended by [GN No. 61 of 1968]; [Act No. 48 of 1991] 6. The normal flow at any site may be ascertained with reference to the catchment area above the site and the mean annual rainfall over the catchment area. The limits of the catchment area shall be ascertained by inspection or survey and shall be shown on the one inch contour map of the island or other accurate map on a larger scale and its area shall be calculated and expressed in square miles. The normal flow per square mile of catchment area corresponding to any mean annual rainfall shall be taken from the table appended to these regulations. If the mean annual rainfall is the same over the whole catchment area the normal flow at the site shall be the product of the area in square miles by the normal flow per square mile corresponding to the mean annual rainfall over the area. If the mean annual rainfall is different over different parts of the catchment area the normal flow at the site shall be the sum total of the products of the area in square miles of each part of the catchment area by normal flow per square mile corresponding to the mean annual rainfall over that part of the catchment area. To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",14);arrFiles[111]=new Array(113,"sub/occu.pdf","10 Oct 2007","Microsoft Word - Occupational Safety, Health and Welfare _Woodworking Machines_ Regulations 1989","","","Occupational Safety, Health and Welfare (Woodworking Machines) Regulations 1989  GN No. 66 of 1989  THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY, HEALTH AND WELFARE ACT 1988 Regulations made by the Minister under section 80(1) of the Occupational Safety, Health and Welfare Act 1988 1. 2. These regulations may be cited as the Occupational Safety, Health and Welfare (Woodworking Machines) Regulations 1989. 2. In these regulations--  `Act \' means the Occupational Safety, Health and Welfare Act 1988; `circular \' sawing machine \'-- (a) means a sawing machine comprising a saw bench (including a bench in the form of a roller table and a bench incorporating a travelling table) with a spindle situated below the machine table to which a circular saw blade can be fitted for the purpose of dividing material into separate parts; does not include-- (i) (ii) (iii) a multiple rip sawing machine; a straight line edging machine; or any sawing machine in the operation of which the blade is moved towards the material which is being cut;  (b)  `cutter \' includes saw blade, chain cutter, knife, boring tool, detachable cutter and solid cutter; `machine table \' includes, in relation to a circular sawing machine, any frame which supports the material being cut; `narrow band sawing machine \'-- (a) (b) means a sawing machine designed to be fitted with a blade not exceeding 50 millimetres in width in the form of a continuous band or strip the cutting portion of which runs in a vertical direction; does not include a log band sawing machine or a band re-sawing machine;  `planing machine \'--    (a) (b)  means a machine for surfacing or for thicknessing or a combined machine for both those operations; does not include a multi-cutter moulding machine having two or more cutter spindles;  `vertical spindle moulding machine \' includes a high-speed routing machine; `woodworking machine \' includes any-- (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) (j) (k) sawing machine designed to be fitted with one or more circular blades; sawing machine designed to be fitted with a blade in th~ form of a continuous band or strip; chain sawing machine; mortising machine; planing machine; vertical spindle moulding machine; multi-cutter moulding machine having two or more cuter-spindles; tenoning machine; trenching machine; boring machine; sanding machine,  for use on wood, cork, fibre, bagasse board or any material composed partly of any of those materials. PART I WOODWORKING MACHINES (GENERAL) 3. The cutters of every woodworking machine shall be enclosed by a guard or guards, of substantial construction, to the greatest extent that is practicable having regard to the work being done on or by the machine, unless the cutters are in such position as to be as safe to every employee as they would be if so enclosed. No person shall, while the cutters of a woodworking machine are in motion, make any adjustment to any guard or any part of the machine unless the adjustment can be made without danger. (1) Whenever the cutters of a woodworking machine are in motion, 9 the guards and devices required by these regulations shall be kept constantly in position and properly secured and adjusted except when and to the extent to which, owing to the nature of the work being done, the use of any such guard or device is rendered impracticable. All guards, devices and appliances required by these regulations shall be properly maintained at all times.  4.  5.  (2) 6.  Every woodworking machine shall be provided with an efficient device for starting and stopping the machine and the control of the device shall be in such a position    and of such design and construction as to be readily and conveniently operated by the person operating the machine. 7. There shall be provided around every woodworking machine adequate and unobstructed working space to enable work at the machine to be done without risk of injury to employees. The floor or surface of the ground around every woodworking machine shall be maintained in good and level condition and, so far as is reasonably practicable, free from chips or other loose material and shall not be allowed to become slippery. (1) No person shall be employed on any kind of work at a woodworking machine unless-- (a) (b) (2) he has been sufficiently trained at machines of a class to which that machine belongs in the kind of work on which he is to be employed; and he has been sufficiently instructed in accordance with paragraph  8.  9.  of this regulation,  except where he works under the adequate supervision of a person who has a thorough knowledge and experience of the working of the machine and of the matters specified in paragraph (2) of this regulation. (2) Every person, while being trained to work at a woodworking machine, shall be fully and carefully instructed as to the dangers arising in connection with such a machine, the precautions to be observed, the requirements of those regulations which apply and, in the case of a person being trained to operate a woodworking machine, the method of using the guards, devices and appliances required by these regulations.  10.  Every employee shall, white operating a woodworking machine-- (a) (b) use the spikes, push-sticks, jigs, holders and back stops; and use and keep in proper adjustment the guards and devices,  provided in accordance with these regulations. 11. (1) Every woodworking machine and every part thereof, including cutters and cutter blocks, shall be of good construction, sound material and properly maintained. Every woodworking machine, other than a machine which is held in the hand, shall be securely fixed to a foundation, floor, or a substantial part of the structure of the premises, and where this is impracticable, other arrangements shall be made to ensure its stability. Every woodworking machine shall be inspected at least once a week by the person in general charge of machinery, appointed under section 5 of the Act, to ensure that all machines are maintained and all  (2)  12.  (1)    guards, devices and appliances required by these regulations are provided and maintained. (2) 13. The employer shall keep a register in which shall be recorded any remarks made following every inspection.  Every employer shall ensure that while any work is being done at any woodworking machine-- (a) (b) the lighting, whether natural or artificial, for every wood-working machine shall be sufficient and suitable for the purpose for which the machine is used; the means of artificial lighting for every woodworking machine shall be so placed or shaded as to prevent glare and so that direct rays of light do not impinge on the eyes of the operator while he is operating the machine.  14.  Where a place of work is used for work carried out on wood-working machines, and where on any day an employee is likely to be exposed continuously for 8 hours to a sound level of 90 dB(A) or is likely to be subject to an equivalent or greater exposure to sound-- (a) (b) measures as are reasonably practicable shall be taken by the employer to reduce the noise to the greatest extent possible; and suitable and personal ear protectors shall be provided and made readily available for the use of every such employee.  15.  Effective exhaust appliances shall, so far as is reasonably practicable, be provided and maintained to collect and remove chips, particles and dust produced by woodworking machines and for discharging them 0 into a suitable receptacle or place. PART II Circular Sawing Machines  16.  (1)  There shall be provided for every circular sawing machine a riving knife which shall-- (a) (b) (c) (d) be securely fixed by means of a suitable device situated below the machine table; be behind and in direct line with the saw blade; have a smooth surface; be strong, rigid and easily adjustable. The edge of the knife nearer the saw blade shall form an arc of a circle having a radius not exceeding the radius of the largest saw blade with which the saw bench is designed to be used. The knife shall be capable of being so adjusted and shall be kept so adjusted that it is as close as practicable to the saw blade, having regard to the nature of the work being done, and so that at the level of the machine table the distance between the edge of the knife nearer  (2)  (a)  (b)    to the saw blade and the teeth of the saw blade does not exceed 12 millimetres. (c) The riving knife shall extend upwards from the machine table-- (i) (ii) in the case of a saw blade of 600 millimetres or more in diameter, to a height of 225 millimetres; in the case of a saw blade of less than 600 millimetres in diameter, to a height not more than 25 millimetres below the highest point of the saw blade.  17.  (1)  The part of the saw blade of every circular sawing machine which is above the machine table shall be guarded with a strong and easily adjustable guard. The guard shall be capable of being so adjusted and kept so adjusted that it extends from the top of the riving knife to a point above the upper surface of the material being cut which is as close as practicable to the surface. The guard shall have a flange of adequate depth on each side of the saw blade and kept so adjusted that the flanges extend beyond the roots of the teeth of the saw blade. Where the guard is fitted with an adjustable front extension piece, that extension piece shall have along the whole of its length a flange of adequate depth on the side remote from the fence and the said extension piece shall be kept so adjusted that the flange extends beyond the roots of the teeth of the saw blade.  (2)  (3)  (4)  18.  No circular sawing machine shall be used for-- (a) (b) cutting any rebate, tenon, mould or groove, unless that part of the saw blade or other cutter which is above the machine table is effectively guarded; a ripping operation (other than any such operation involved in cutting a rebate, tenon, mould or groove) unless the teeth of the saw blade project throughout the operation through the upper surface of the material being cut; or cross-cutting logs or branches unless the \' material being cut is firmly held by a gripping device securely fixed to a travelling table. A suitable push-stick shall be provided and kept available for use at every circular sawing machine which is fed by hand. Except where the distance between a circular saw blade and its fence is so great or the method of feeding material to the saw blade is such that the use of a push-stick can safely be dispensed with, the push-stick so provided shall be used-- (a) to exert feeding pressure on the material between the saw blade and the fence throughout any cut of 300 millimetres or less in length;  (c) 19. (1) (2)    (b)  to exert feeding pressure on the material between the saw blade and the fence during the last 300 millimetres of any cut of more than 300 millimetres in length; and to remove from between the saw blade and the fence pieces of material which have been cut.  (c) 20.  The blade of a sawing machine shall not be cleaned by hand while the blade is in motion.  PART III PLANNING MACHINES 21. 22. No planing machine shall be used for cutting any rebate, recess, tenon or mould unless the cutter is effectively guarded. (1) Every planing machine for surfacing which is not mechanically fed shall be-- (a) (b) (2) (2) (a) (b) (c) (d) fitted with a cylindrical cutter block; and provided with a bridge guard and a cutter block guard. The bridge guard shall--  be strong and rigid; have a length not less than the full length of the cutter block; have a width not less than the diameter of the cutter block; be so constructed as to be capable of easy adjustment both in a vertical and horizontal direction: (e) be mounted on the machine in a position which is approximately central over the axis of the cutter block; (f) be so constructed as to prevent its being accidentally displaced from the position specified, in the preceding subparagraph; and (g) be so adjusted as to prevent any risk of injury to any employee working at the machine. (3) The cutter block guard shall(a) (b) be provided for that part of the cutter block which is on the side of the fence remote from the bridge guard; and be strong, effective and easily adjustable.  23. That part of the cutter- block of a combined machine used for thicknessing which is exposed in the table gap shall, when the said machine is used for thicknessing, be effectively guarded.    24.  Every planing machine used for thicknessing shall be provided on the operator \'s side of the feed roller with sectional feed rollers, or other suitable devices which shall be of such a design and so constructed as to restrain, so far as is practicable, any work piece ejected by the machine. PART IV VERTICAL SPINDLE MOULDING MACHINES  25.  (1)  Every detachable cutter for any vertical spindle moulding machine shall-- (a) (b) be of the correct thickness for the cutter block or spindle on which it is to be mounted; and be so mounted as to prevent it, so far as is practicable, from becoming accidentally detached therefrom.  (2)  Where straight fences are being used for the purposes of the work being done at a vertical spindle moulding machine, the gap between the fences shall be reduced, so far as is practicable, by a false fence or otherwise. Where by reason of the work being done at a vertical spindle moulding machine it is impracticable to provide a guard enclosing the cutters of the said machine tQ such an extent that they are effectively guarded, but it is practicable to provide, in addition to the guard, a jig or holder of such a design and, so constructed as to hold firmly the material being machined and having suitable handholds which afford the operator a firm grip, the machine shall not be used unless such a jig or holder is provided.  (3)  26.  Every guard provided in pursuance of regulation 4 for the cutters of any vertical spindle moulding machine shall be of such a design and so constructed as to contain, so far as is reasonably practicable, any part of the cutters or their fixing appliances or any part thereof in the event of their ejection. Where the work being done at a vertical spindle moulding machine is work in which the cutting of the material being machined commences otherwise than at the end of a surface of the said material and it is impracticable to provide a jig or holder in pursuance of regulation 25(3), the trailing end of the said material shall, if practicable, be supported by a suitable back stop where this would prevent the said material being thrown back when the cutters first make contact with it. No work shall be done on a vertical spindle moulding machine, being work in which the cutting of the material being machined commences otherwise than at the end of a surface of the said material and during the progress of the cutting the material is moved in the same direction as the movement of the cutters, unless a jig or holder provided in pursuance of regulation 25(3) is being used. Where the nature of the work being performed at a vertical spindle moulding machine is such that the use of a suitable spike or push-stick would enable the work to be carried on without unnecessary risk, such a spike or push-stick shall be provided and kept available for use.  27.  28.  29.    PART V NARROW BAND SAWING MACHINES 30. (1) The saw wheels of every narrow band sawing machine and the whole of the blade of every such machine, except that part of the blade which runs downwards between the top wheel and the machine table, shall be enclosed by a guard or guards of substantial construction. That part of the blade of every such machine as aforesaid which is above the friction disc or rollers and below the top wheel shall be guarded by a frontal plate which is as close as is practicable to the saw blade and has at least one flange at right angles to the plate and extending behind the saw blade. The friction disc or rollers of every such machine shall be kept so adjusted that they are as close to the surface of the machine table as is practicable having regard to the nature of the work being done. PART VI MULTIPLE RIP SAWING AND STRAIGHT LINE EDGING MACHINES 31. (1) Every multiple rip sawing machine and straight line edging machine shall be provided on the operator \'s side of the in-feed pressure rollers with a suitable device which shall be of such design and so constructed as to contain, so far as is practicable, any material accidentally ejected by the machine and every such device shall extend for not less than the full width of the said pressure rollers. Every multiple rip sawing machine and straight line edging machine on which the saw spindle is mounted above the machine table shall, in addition to the device required to be provided under paragraph (1), be fitted on the side remote from the fence with a suitable guard, which shall extend from the edge of the said device along a line parallel to the blade of the saw at least 300 millimetres towards the axis of the saw and shall be of such a design and so constructed as to contain, so far as is practicable, any material accidentally ejected from the machine. PART VII 32. For the purposes of section 80(4) of the Act, those parts of woodworking machines required by these regulations to be guarded, shall be exempted from the provisions of section 29 of the Act. These regulations shall come into operation on 1 May 1989. Made by the Minister on 26 April 1989.  (2)  (3)  (2)  33.    ",51);arrFiles[112]=new Array(114,"sub/packlabel.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","No person shall deposit, drop or throw or cause, allow or permit to be deposited any dust, dirt, paper, ash, carcass, refuse, box, barrel,..","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation Pesticides (Packaging and Labelling) Regulations 1978 GN No. 33 of 1978 Regulations made by the Minister under section 33 of the Pesticides Control Act, 1970 No specified substance in liquid form shall be sold except in a package which-- (a) is of such a size as to accommodate a label of twelve by twelve centimetres; (b) bears the word POISON embossed on the package, (c) is sealed to make it safe to handle. No specified substance in solid form shall be sold except in- (a) a sealed outer polyethelene bag which- (i) is of such a size as to accommodate a label of twelve by twelve centimetres; (ii) is transparent; and (b) a sealed inner polyethelene bag of a thickness which is not less than- (i) 0.07 millimetre when the contents weigh less than one pound; (ii) 0.1 millimetre when the contents weigh more than one pound. These regulations shall not apply to a specified substance sold to the public in the package in which it is imported. Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",11);arrFiles[113]=new Array(115,"sub/pamplemousses.pdf","8 Oct 2007","Microsoft Word - Pamplemousses - Rivire du Rempart _Disposal of Refuse_ Regulations 1995 - Abstract","","","SECONDARY LEGISLATION Pamplemousses / Rivière du Rempart (Disposal of Refuse) Regulations 1995 GN No. 161 of 1995  Regulations made by the District Council of Pamplemousses/Rivière du Rempart made under sections 51, 141 and 142 of the Local Government Act 1989 Abstract  1. No person shall deposit, drop or throw or cause, allow or permit to be deposited any dust, dirt, paper, ash, carcass, refuse, box, barrel, bale, household or trade refuse, vehicle wreck, excavation or builder \'s rubble, household furniture or any other materials on a street pavement wasteland, vacant premises, drain, canal, on road sides or any other public place or beaches. The owner or occupier of any premises or flat shall (a) at all time keep the premises clean and free from undergrowth; and (b) not dump, or cause, or permit the dumping of, any refuse vehicle wreck, excavation, or builder \'s rubble, or any old waste materials on the premises. Every occupier of residential premises shall deposit or cause to be deposited, any refuse, or any other waste material, in a receptacle. Every occupier of a flat shall deposit, or cause to be deposited, all refuse at ground level in a receptacle, whether used exclusively by him or in common to all occupiers of the flat. Any dealer in cakes, foodstuffs or other perishable goods shag secure such refuse in a plastic bag before depositing it in a receptacle. Every Occupier of trade premises shall (a) (b) (c) (d) 7. dispose of his refuse as directed by the officer; deposit his receptacle as described under regulation 7, in a place not further than 5 metres from the road in his premises; any Occupier of trade premises may, upon request, have his refuse disposed of in accordance with an agreement to be made with the Officer; the arrangement under paragraph (b) shall be made in writing signed by the Occupier and shall include the appropriate fees under regulation 13.  2.  3. 4. 5. 6.  An Officer may (a) (b) where on account of the condition, or location of the receptacle, there exists, or is likely to be, pollution or a threat to public health; and having due regard to the situation of the premises, whether residential or commercial, serve a notice on the occupier, requiring him to have this receptacle (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) constructed with concrete or other impervious material; adequately ventilated; placed at proximity of the main entrance; provided with a means of access for cleaning and removing its content without having it to be carried through any building; and provided with an outlet to a covered drain.  8.  Where any vacant premises are (a) partly, or wholly covered with undergrowth; or    (b)  dumped with any refuse, vehicle wreck, excavation or builder \'s rubble, household furniture or any other materials prejudicial to public health or conducive to pollution,  an officer may serve on the owner a notice requiring him cut down, remove, or dispose of, the undergrowth or material. The owner shall comply with the requirements of the notice within one month of the service of the notice or within 48 hours in the case of refuse constituting a health hazard. 9. On the failure of the owner or occupier to comply with the requirements of the notice presented in regulations 12 and 13, the Council shall (a) be empowered to enter upon the said land/premises and cause all works necessary for the cleaning of the land and removal and disposal of all undergrowth, refuse, wreck, rubble, furniture and any other material thereupon to be done; and recover all sum spent by it for that purpose as a civil debt from the owner or occupier.  (b) 10.  For the removal of any kind of household or trade refuse, vehicles, wrecks, or parts thereof, furniture, agricultural, excavation or builder \'s rubbles and animal carcasses or any other waste, the Council shall claim the fees as prescribed in the Schedule. Any person contravening any of these regulations shall commit an offence and shall, on conviction, be liable to a fine not exceeding Rs 10,000 and in case of a continuing offence to all additional fine not exceeding Rs 100 for each day during which the offence continues after conviction. The Court may, in addition to a fine, make any order it thinks just, having regard to the circumstances of the case and the situation of the person, to secure complaints with the regulations infringed.  11.    ",24);arrFiles[114]=new Array(116,"sub/parks.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","The Wildlife and National Parks Act 1993","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation National Parks and Reserves Regulations 1996 GN No. 44 of 1996 The Wildlife and National Parks Act 1993 Abstract Regulations made by the Minister under section 30 of the Wildlife and National Parks Act 1993 1. These regulations may be cited as the National Parks and Reserves Regulations 1996. 2. In these regulations &#8212;&#8220;Act&#8221; means the Wildlife and National Parks Act 1993; &#8220; drive&#8221; includes ride; &#8220; marine reserve&#8221; means any reserved land declared as such under section 11(1) of the Act; &#8220; road&#8221; means any road that may be used by a vehicle and includes any parking area for vehicles; &#8220; vehicle&#8221; means any mechanical means of transportation on land; &#8220; vessel&#8221; includes any boat, ship, machine, craft or other conveyance capable of being used on, under or immediately above the surface of water. 3. (1) Except with the permission of the Director, no person shall, on any reserved land &#8212; (a) take or have in his possession any form of wildlife or wildlife product; (b) be in possession of any hunting equipment, explosive or other device or substance which may be used to frighten or injure wildlife; (c) lay or set any trap or snare or deposit any poisonous substance; (d) interfere with the nest, breeding place, or habitation of any form of wildlife; (e) intentionally rouse or disturb any form of wildlife; (f) take, damage or otherwise interfere with, a growing or standing plant; (g) collect or take any flower or seed of any plant; (h) be in possession of any implement capable of being used to damage, dig up, cut or destroy any plant; (i) plant or propagate any seed or plant. (2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1)(f)and (g), a person may &#8212; (a) pick, collect or have in his possession the fruit or any plant specified in the Schedule; (b) have in his possession such fruit as he may have brought with him for his consumption. 4. (1) Except with the permission of the Director, no person shall introduce any animal or plant or in any way cause any animal or plant to be introduced into, or remain on, any reserved land; (2) Any person who becomes aware that he has caused any animal or plant to be introduced without authority into any reserved land, shall- (a) take all reasonable steps to remove the animal or plant from the reserved land; (b) immediately notify the Director of the matter. 5. Except with the permission of the Director, no person shall destroy, damage, deface, move or otherwise interfere with any building, fence, gate, notice, sign, marker, post, buoy, mooring, cairn, structure or other work erected or placed on any reserved land. 6. (1) Except with the permission of the Director, no person, other than an officer, shall light or cause a fire to be lit on any reserved land except in a fireplace provided for that purpose. (2) Any person who lights a fire in such a fireplace shall &#8212; (a) take all reasonable steps to prevent the fire from spreading; (b) not leave the fire unattended; and (c) extinguish the fire as soon as it is no longer required for any purpose or it starts spreading. (3) No person shall, on any reserved land, use or discard in a manner likely to cause a fire, any match, any burning or smouldering material or any inflammable substance. (4) In this regulation, the expression &#8220;lighting a fire&#8221; does not include lighting in a reasonable manner, a stove fuelled by gas or petroleum or a barbecue apparatus fuelled by gas or charcoal. 7. (1) The Director may establish or designate camping areas on any reserved land. (2) The Director may cause to be displayed signs or notices on any reserved land prohibiting or restricting the use of any site within any camping area. (3) Any person who uses a site within a camping area on any reserved land in breach of a prohibition or restriction contained in a sign or notice displayed under paragraph (2) shall commit an offence. (4) No person shall, except in an established or a designated camping area, camp within 100 metres of a road on any reserved land. (5) An officer may, for the purpose of regulating the use of any site or place on any reserved land, give directions to any person regarding- (a) the use of such site or place for camping or the use or occupation of any tent, building, hut, or other structure; and (b) the disposal of any object related to such use or occupation. (6) Any person who uses or intends to use a site or place on any reserved land as a camping place shall comply with any direction given by an officer under paragraph (5). 8. No person shall, on any reserved land, deposit or leave any rubbish, litter or other object except in a receptacle or place provided for that purpose. 9. (1) Except with the permission of the Director, no person shall drive or use any vehicle on any reserved land otherwise than on a road provided for that purpose. (2) The Director may cause signs or notices to be displayed on any reserved land prohibiting or restricting the driving, using or leaving of vehicles on that land. (3) No person shall drive, use or leave a vehicle on any reserved land in contravention of a prohibition or restriction contained in a sign or notice displayed under paragraph (2). (4) Except with the permission of the Director, no person shall drive or use a vehicle on a road or track on any reserved land that has been closed by barrier erected by or under the authority of the Director. (5) An officer may, for the purpose of &#8212; (a) regulating the use of any road within any reserved land; (b) avoiding inconvenience or risk of danger to persons having access to any reserved land, give directions to any person driving or in charge of a vehicle and that person shall forthwith comply with those directions. (6) Except with the permission of the Director, no person shall drive, tow, park, or use any vehicle on any reserved land where the vehicle contains any hunting equipment or any cat, dog, domestic livestock, rabbit or other animal. (7) Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of paragraph (1), (3), (4), (5) and (6) shall commit an offence. 10. (1) The Director may cause signs or notices to be displayed at or near any watercourse, river, stream, lake, pond or pool within any reserved land prohibiting or restricting the use, or giving directions with respect to the use, of vessels thereon. (2) An officer may, for the purpose of&#8212; (a) regulating the use of vessels under paragraph (1); (b) avoiding inconvenience or risk of danger to persons having access to any reserved land, give directions to any person and that person shall comply forthwith with those directions. (3) Any person who uses a vessel on water within any reserved land and contravenes &#8212; (a) a prohibition or restriction contained in a sign or notice displayed under paragraph (1); (b) any directions contained in a sign or notice so displayed; (c) any directions given by an officer under paragraph (2), shall commit an offence. (4) Notwithstanding paragraphs (1) and (2), no person shall take any vessel into or allow any vessel to pass into or use any vessel within any marine reserve without the permission of the Permanent Secretary. 11. (1) Except with the permission of the Permanent Secretary, no person shall, except in a case of emergency, land an aircraft on or take off an aircraft from any place in any reserved land. (2) No person shall &#8212; (a) drop any article from an aircraft onto any reserved land; (b) fly an aircraft over any reserved land for the purpose of enabling any article to be dropped therefrom onto that land. 12. (1) Except with the permission of the Director, no person shall, in any reserved land &#8212; (a) dam up, divert, or pollute any waters; (b) interfere with, dig up, cut up, collect, or remove any sand, gravel, clay, mud, rock, mineral, coral or any pole, timber, firewood, humus or other natural substance. (2) Notwithstanding regulation 3(2), the Director may, on payment of such fee as may be approved by the Minister, grant a permit to authorise the cutting and removal of any part of any non-indigenous species of plant. (3) Except with the permission of the Director, no person shall on any reserved land &#8212; (a) remove, damage, deface, or disturb any brick, glass, coin, masonry, ceramics, ancient relic or any object of architectural, archaeological, historical, geomorphological or scientific interest; (b) damage, deface or otherwise interfere with by writing or marking in any way, any plant, rock or other natural materials; (c) remove, damage, or deface any rock, stalactite, stalagmite or other formation in a cave, situated, found or placed on that land. (4) Except with the permission of the Permanent Secretary, no person shall, on any reserved land &#8212; (a) erect any building or structure, other than a tent; (b) erect, exhibit or display any notice or sign or any bill, poster or advertisement; (c) make or mark out any track or route; (d) erect any caim or any memorial of any kind; (e) take any photograph or make any movie or video for a commercial purpose othe than that of reporting news. (5) No person shall, on any reserved land &#8212; (a) deposit or bury the dead body of any creature; (b) deposit, discharge or leave any offal, filth, dung, or any other noxious or polluting matter or thing; (c) deposit any vehicle carcass or part thereof. 13. Except with the authorisation of the Permanent Secretary, no person shall enter into or remain in any marine reserve or any other reserved land where a sign is displayed prohibiting or restricting public access, otherwise than in a manner authorised by that sign. 14. No person shall, on any reserved land &#8212; (a) behave in a violent, riotous, offensive or indecent manner; (b) insult or annoy any person; (c) make any loud noise; or (d) play at a high volume above that allowed by an officer, any radio, musical instrument or other device capable of generating noise. 15. No person shall play or engage in any ball game, except in such areas as may be designated by the Director. 16. (1) The Director may, with the approval of the Minister, impose charges for &#8212; (a) admission to any reserved land or to any building situated therein; (b) the use of any hut, building or other structure or any equipment within reserved land; (c) the provision of any service or assistance to any visitor to reserved land; (d) the issue of any permit or grant of any authority. (2) Any person to whom a payment is made under paragraph (1) shall issue an official receipt and shall commit an offence where he fails to do so. (3) Any person authorised by the Director to collect the charges specified in paragraph (1) may require the driver of a vehicle on a road on reserved land to stop the vehicle for the purpose of enabling him to collect the charges or to check that the charges have been paid. (4) The driver of a vehicle who fails to comply with a requirement under paragraph (3) shall commit an offence. (5) Any person who fails to pay any charge &#8212; (a) payable, under paragraph (1) (a), for admission to any reserved land or any building situated thereon; or (b) payable, under paragraph (1) (b), for the use of any hut, building or other structure or any equipment, shall commit an offence. 17. An officer may &#8212; (a) pull down or remove any building, structure or other item erected or placed within reserved land without lawful authority; (b) seize and take charge of and remove or tow away or cause to be removed or towed away, any vehicle or vessel which the officer has reasonable grounds to believe &#8212; (i) is a danger or an unreasonable obstruction to traffic or navigation; (ii) is unattended and has been abandoned on reserved land. 18. An officer may refuse admission to, or request any person to leave any reserved land who, in his opinion &#8212; (a) is intoxicated or is in such a condition as would be likely to be offensive or to cause annoyance to persons having access to the reserved land; (b) has caused or is likely to cause disturbance to wildlife on the reserved land; or (c) is contravening or has contravened any of these regulations. 19. (1) No person shall, without the permission of the Permanent Secretary, in a marine reserve &#8212; (a) be in possession of any fishing equipment or practise any type of fishing; (b) disturb, take or otherwise interfere with any animal, coral, shell, plant or any other marine organism, whether dead or alive; (c) swim or dive; (d) conduct or carry out any research or survey work. (2) Subject to section 112 of the Criminal Code (Supplementary) Act, no person shall, without the permission of the Permanent Secretary, in a marine reserve, carry out any kayaking, boating, water-skiing, windsurfing or any related activities. 20. Any person in charge of any vessel authorised to enter or to be used in a marine reserve under regulation 10 (4) or regulation 19 (d), shall &#8212; (a) (a) utilise only passages demarcated for entry to the marine reserve; (b) (b) maintain the minimum speed required to make steerage way; (c) moor the vessel only at a place designated for that purpose; and (d) not drop anchor or use poles or other devices for mooring purposes or as a means of propulsion. 21. An officer may &#8212; (a) remove or cause to be removed any animal introduced without authorisation; (b) seize and dispose of any animal found straying; (c) dispose of any plant introduced without authorisation, on any reserved land. 22. Any person who copies, publishes or otherwise uses any symbol adopted by the National Parks and Conservation Service or any device which closely resembles that symbol without the written authorisation of the Director shall commit an offence. Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",27);arrFiles[115]=new Array(117,"sub/parks.pdf","8 Oct 2007","National Parks and Reserves Regulations 1996","","","National Parks and Reserves Regulations 1996 GN No. 44 of 1996  THE WILDLIFE AND NATIONAL PARKS ACT 1993 Regulations made by the Minister under section 30 of the Wildlife and National Parks Act 1993 1. These regulations may be cited as the National Parks and Reserves Regulations 1996. 2. 1993; In these regulations -- Act  means the Wildlife and National Parks Act  drive  includes ride;  marine reserve  means any reserved land declared as such under section 11(1) of the Act;  road  means any road that may be used by a vehicle and includes any parking area for vehicles;  vehicle  means any mechanical means of transportation on land;  vessel  includes any boat, ship, machine, craft or other conveyance capable of being used on, under or immediately above the surface of water. 3. (1) Except with the permission of the Director, no person shall, on any reserved land -- (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) take or have in his possession any form of wildlife or wildlife product; be in possession of any hunting equipment, explosive or other device or substance which may be used to frighten or injure wildlife; lay or set any trap or snare or deposit any poisonous substance; interfere with the nest, breeding place, or habitation of any form of wildlife; intentionally rouse or disturb any form of wildlife; take, damage or otherwise interfere with, a growing or standing plant; collect or take any flower or seed of any plant; be in possession of any implement capable of being used to damage, dig up, cut or destroy any plant; plant or propagate any seed or plant.  (2)Notwithstanding paragraph (1)(f)and (g), a person may --    (a) (b)  pick, collect or have in his possession the fruit or any plant specified in the Schedule; have in his possession such fruit as he may have brought with him for his consumption.  4. (1) Except with the permission of the Director, no person shall introduce any animal or plant or in any way cause any animal or plant to be introduced into, or remain on, any reserved land; (2) Any person who becomes aware that he has caused any animal or plant to be introduced without authority into any reserved land, shall(a) (b) take all reasonable steps to remove the animal or plant from the reserved land; immediately notify the Director of the matter.  5. Except with the permission of the Director, no person shall destroy, damage, deface, move or otherwise interfere with any building, fence, gate, notice, sign, marker, post, buoy, mooring, cairn, structure or other work erected or placed on any reserved land. 6.(1)Except with the permission of the Director, no person, other than an officer, shall light or cause a fire to be lit on any reserved land except in a fireplace provided for that purpose. (2) Any person who lights a fire in such a fireplace shall -- (a) (b) (c) take all reasonable steps to prevent the fire from spreading; not leave the fire unattended; and extinguish the fire as soon as it is no longer required for any purpose or it starts spreading.  (3) No person shall, on any reserved land, use or discard in a manner likely to cause a fire, any match, any burning or smouldering material or any inflammable substance. (4) In this regulation, the expression  lighting a fire  does not include lighting in a reasonable manner, a stove fuelled by gas or petroleum or a barbecue apparatus fuelled by gas or charcoal. 7. land. (1) The Director may establish or designate camping areas on any reserved  (2) The Director may cause to be displayed signs or notices on any reserved land prohibiting or restricting the use of any site within any camping area.    (3) Any person who uses a site within a camping area on any reserved land in breach of a prohibition or restriction contained in a sign or notice displayed under paragraph (2) shall commit an offence. (4) No person shall, except in an established or a designated camping area, camp within 100 metres of a road on any reserved land. on any (5) An officer may, for the purpose of regulating the use of any site or place reserved land, give directions to any person regarding(a) the use of such site or place for camping or the use or occupation of any tent, building, hut, or other structure; and (b) the disposal of any object related to such use or occupation. (6) Any person who uses or intends to use a site or place on any reserved land as a camping place shall comply with any direction given by an officer under paragraph (5). 8. No person shall, on any reserved land, deposit or leave any rubbish, litter or other object except in a receptacle or place provided for that purpose. 9. (1) Except with the permission of the Director, no person shall drive or use any vehicle on any reserved land otherwise than on a road provided for that purpose. (2) The Director may cause signs or notices to be displayed on any reserved land prohibiting or restricting the driving, using or leaving of vehicles on that land. (3) No person shall drive, use or leave a vehicle on any reserved land in contravention of a prohibition or restriction contained in a sign or notice displayed under paragraph (2). (4) Except with the permission of the Director, no person shall drive or use a vehicle on a road or track on any reserved land that has been closed by barrier erected by or under the authority of the Director. (5) An officer may, for the purpose of -- (a) (b) regulating the use of any road within any reserved land; avoiding inconvenience or risk of danger to persons having access to any reserved land,  give directions to any person driving or in charge of a vehicle and that person shall forthwith comply with those directions. (6) Except with the permission of the Director, no person shall drive, tow, park, or use any vehicle on any reserved land where the vehicle contains any hunting    equipment or any cat, dog, domestic livestock, rabbit or other animal. (7) Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of paragraph (1), (3), (4), (5) and (6) shall commit an offence. 10. (1) The Director may cause signs or notices to be displayed at or near any watercourse, river, stream, lake, pond or pool within any reserved land prohibiting or restricting the use, or giving directions with respect to the use, of vessels thereon. (2) An officer may, for the purpose of-- (a) (b) regulating the use of vessels under paragraph (1); avoiding inconvenience or risk of danger to persons having access to any reserved land,  give directions to any person and that person shall comply forthwith with those directions. (3) Any person who uses a vessel on water within any reserved land and contravenes -- (a) a prohibition or restriction contained in a sign or notice displayed under paragraph (1); any directions contained in a sign or notice so displayed; any directions given by an officer under paragraph (2), shall commit an offence. (4) Notwithstanding paragraphs (1) and (2), no person shall take any vessel into or allow any vessel to pass into or use any vessel within any marine reserve without the permission of the Permanent Secretary. 11. (1) Except with the permission of the Permanent Secretary, no person shall, except in a case of emergency, land an aircraft on or take off an aircraft from any place in any reserved land. (2) No person shall -- (a) (b) drop any article from an aircraft onto any reserved land; fly an aircraft over any reserved land for the purpose of enabling any article to be dropped therefrom onto that land.  (b) (c)  12. (1) Except with the permission of the Director, no person shall, in any reserved land -- (a) dam up, divert, or pollute any waters;    (b)  interfere with, dig up, cut up, collect, or remove any sand, gravel, clay, mud, rock, mineral, coral or any pole, timber, firewood, humus or other natural substance.  (2) Notwithstanding regulation 3(2), the Director may, on payment of such fee as may be approved by the Minister, grant a permit to authorise the cutting and removal of any part of any non-indigenous species of plant. (3) land -- Except with the permission of the Director, no person shall on any reserved (a) remove, damage, deface, or disturb any brick, glass, coin, masonry, ceramics, ancient relic or any object of architectural, archaeological, historical, geomorphological or scientific interest; damage, deface or otherwise interfere with by writing or marking in any way, any plant, rock or other natural materials; remove, damage, or deface any rock, stalactite, stalagmite or other formation in a cave, situated, found or placed on that land.  (b) (c)  (4) Except with the permission of the Permanent Secretary, no person shall, on any reserved land -- (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) erect any building or structure, other than a tent; erect, exhibit or display any notice or sign or any bill, poster or advertisement; make or mark out any track or route; erect any caim or any memorial of any kind; take any photograph or make any movie or video for a commercial purpose othe than that of reporting news.  (5)  No person shall, on any reserved land -- (a) (b) (c) deposit or bury the dead body of any creature; deposit, discharge or leave any offal, filth, dung, or any other noxious or polluting matter or thing; deposit any vehicle carcass or part thereof.  13. Except with the authorisation of the Permanent Secretary, no person shall enter into or remain in any marine reserve or any other reserved land where a sign is displayed prohibiting or restricting public access, otherwise than in a manner authorised by that sign. 14. No person shall, on any reserved land --    (a) (b) (c) (d)  behave in a violent, riotous, offensive or indecent manner; insult or annoy any person; make any loud noise; or play at a high volume above that allowed by an officer, any radio, musical instrument or other device capable of generating noise.  15. No person shall play or engage in any ball game, except in such areas as may be designated by the Director. 16. (1) The Director may, with the approval of the Minister, impose charges for -- (a) (b) (c) (d) admission to any reserved land or to any building situated therein; the use of any hut, building or other structure or any equipment within reserved land; the provision of any service or assistance to any visitor to reserved land; the issue of any permit or grant of any authority.  (2) Any person to whom a payment is made under paragraph (1) shall issue an official receipt and shall commit an offence where he fails to do so. (3) Any person authorised by the Director to collect the charges specified in paragraph (1) may require the driver of a vehicle on a road on reserved land to stop the vehicle for the purpose of enabling him to collect the charges or to check that the charges have been paid. (4) The driver of a vehicle who fails to comply with a requirement under paragraph (3) shall commit an offence. (5) Any person who fails to pay any charge -- (a) (b) payable, under paragraph (1) (a), for admission to any reserved land or any building situated thereon; or payable, under paragraph (1) (b), for the use of any hut, building or other structure or any equipment,  shall commit an offence. 17. An officer may -- (a) pull down or remove any building, structure or other item erected or placed within reserved land without lawful authority; (b) seize and take charge of and remove or tow away or cause to be removed or towed away, any vehicle or vessel which the officer has reasonable grounds to believe --    (i) (ii)  is a danger or an unreasonable obstruction to traffic or navigation; is unattended and has been abandoned on reserved land.  18. An officer may refuse admission to, or request any person to leave any reserved land who, in his opinion -- (a) (b) (c) is intoxicated or is in such a condition as would be likely to be offensive or to cause annoyance to persons having access to the reserved land; has caused or is likely to cause disturbance to wildlife on the reserved land; or is contravening or has contravened any of these regulations.  19. (1) No person shall, without the permission of the Permanent Secretary, in a marine reserve -- (a) (b) (c) (d) be in possession of any fishing equipment or practise any type of fishing; disturb, take or otherwise interfere with any animal, coral, shell, plant or any other marine organism, whether dead or alive; swim or dive; conduct or carry out any research or survey work.  (2) Subject to section 112 of the Criminal Code (Supplementary) Act, no person shall, without the permission of the Permanent Secretary, in a marine reserve, carry out any kayaking, boating, water-skiing, windsurfing or any related activities. 20. Any person in charge of any vessel authorised to enter or to be used in a marine reserve under regulation 10 (4) or regulation 19 (d), shall -- (a) (b) (c) (d) (a) utilise only passages demarcated for entry to the marine reserve; (b) maintain the minimum speed required to make steerage way; moor the vessel only at a place designated for that purpose; and not drop anchor or use poles or other devices for mooring purposes or as a means of propulsion.  21. An officer may -- (a) remove or cause to be removed any animal introduced without authorisation; (b) seize and dispose of any animal found straying; (c) dispose of any plant introduced without authorisation, on any reserved land. 22. Any person who copies, publishes or otherwise uses any symbol adopted by the National Parks and Conservation Service or any device which closely resembles that symbol without the written authorisation of the Director shall commit an offence.    ",44);arrFiles[116]=new Array(118,"sub/pestcontrol.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","These regulations may be cited as the Pesticides Control (Restricted Pesticides) Regulations 1982. ..","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation Pesticides Control (Restricted Pesticides) Regulations 1982 GN No. 292 of 1982 Regulations made by the Minister under section 32 of the Pesticides Control Act 1.These regulations may be cited as the Pesticides Control (Restricted Pesticides) Regulations 1982. 2. The substances listed in the Schedule to these regulations are declared to be restricted pesticides. 3. The Pesticides Control (Restricted Pesticides) Regulations 1973 are revoked. To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",11);arrFiles[117]=new Array(119,"sub/pestcontrol.pdf","10 Oct 2007","Microsoft Word - Pesticides Control _Restricted Pesticides_ Regulations 1982","","","SECONDARY LEGISLATION Pesticides Control (Restricted Pesticides) Regulations 1982 GN No. 292 of 1982  Regulations made by the Minister under section 32 of the Pesticides Control Act 1. These regulations may be cited as the Pesticides Control (Restricted Pesticides) Regulations 1982. 2. The substances listed in the Schedule to these regulations are declared to be restricted pesticides. 3. The Pesticides Control (Restricted Pesticides) Regulations 1973 are revoked.    ",12);arrFiles[118]=new Array(120,"sub/pesticides.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","No specified substance in liquid form shall be sold except in a package which-- (a) (a) is of such a size as to accommodate a label of twelve by twelve centimetres...","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation Pesticides (Packaging and Labelling) Regulations 1978 GN No. 33 of 1978 Regulations made by the Minister under section 33 of the Pesticides Control Act, 1970 No specified substance in liquid form shall be sold except in a package which-- (a) (a) is of such a size as to accommodate a label of twelve by twelve centimetres; (b) (b) bears the word POISON embossed on the package, (c) (c) is sealed to make it safe to handle. No specified substance in solid form shall be sold except in- (a) a sealed outer polyethelene bag which- (i) is of such a size as to accommodate a label of twelve by twelve centimetres; (ii) is transparent; and (b) a sealed inner polyethelene bag of a thickness which is not less than- (i) 0.07 millimetre when the contents weigh less than one pound; (ii) 0.1 millimetre when the contents weigh more than one pound. These regulations shall not apply to a specified substance sold to the public in the package in which it is imported. To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",12);arrFiles[119]=new Array(121,"sub/pestpack.pdf","10 Oct 2007","Microsoft Word - Pesticides _Packaging and Labelling_ Regulations 1978","","","SECONDARY LEGISLATION  Pesticides (Packaging and Labelling) Regulations 1978 GN No. 33 of 1978 Regulations made by the Minister under section 33 of the Pesticides Control Act, 1970 No specified substance in liquid form shall be sold except in a package which-(a) (a) is of such a size as to accommodate a label of twelve by twelve centimetres; (b) (b) bears the word   POISON   embossed on the package, (c) (c) is sealed to make it safe to handle. No specified substance in solid form shall be sold except in(a) a sealed outer polyethelene bag which(i) is of such a size as to accommodate a label of twelve by twelve centimetres; (ii) is transparent; and than(b) a sealed inner polyethelene bag of a thickness which is not less (i) 0.07 millimetre when the contents weigh less than one pound; (ii) 0.1 millimetre when the contents weigh more than one pound. These regulations shall not apply to a specified substance sold to the public in the package in which it is imported.    ",15);arrFiles[120]=new Array(122,"sub/pharmacy.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","Every person wishing to be registered as a student shall forward to the Registrar...","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation Pharmacy Regulations 1985 GN No. 10 of 1985 Regulations made by the Minister under section 47 of the Pharmacy Act Every person wishing to be registered as a student shall forward to the Registrar - (a) an extract of his birth certificate; (b) the originals of his educational certificates; and (c) 2 character references. Subject to paragraph (3), the Registrar may register as a student a person who - (a) possesses - (i) a Cambridge Higher School Certificate with passes at principal level in chemistry, mathematics and any one of the following subjects - (A) physics; (B) biology; or (C) botany; (ii) pays the fee specified in the First Schedule. Every pharmacy shall consist of at least 2 adjoining rooms, each having - (a) a minimum floor space of 6.5 square metres; and (b) a minimum height of 2.75 metres. Every licensee of a pharmacy shall cause the pharmacy to be fitted with (a) suitable cupboards and shelves; (b) complete sets of wide and narrow-mouthed bottles for solids and liquids; (c) porcelain jars for ointments; (d) all necessary measures, weights, mortars, infusion pots, bottles suppository moulds, spirit lamps, stoves and other usual pharmacy apparatuses and utensils; (e) suitable storage accommodation for dispensing needs; (f) suitable means of disposal for litter; and (g) at least one of each of the following types of scales - (i) counter balance scales to weigh 5 kilogrammes and fractions of a kilogramme; (ii) dispensing of a kilogramme; (iii) scales sensitive to 0.0005 gramme, each with an accurate and complete set of weights. No person shall sell a poison specified in the Third or Fourth Schedule to the Act otherwise than in a container labelled with a notice specifying the purpose for which the poison is intended and a warning that it is to be used only for that purpose. To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",12);arrFiles[121]=new Array(123,"sub/pharmacy85.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","Every person wishing to be registered as a student shall forward to the Registrar...","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation Pharmacy Regulations 1985 GN No. 10 of 1985 Regulations made by the Minister under section 47 of the Pharmacy Act Every person wishing to be registered as a student shall forward to the Registrar - (a) an extract of his birth certificate; (b) the originals of his educational certificates; and (c) 2 character references. Subject to paragraph (3), the Registrar may register as a student a person who - (a) possesses - (i) a Cambridge Higher School Certificate with passes at principal level in chemistry, mathematics and any one of the following subjects - (A) physics; (B) biology; or (C) botany; (ii) pays the fee specified in the First Schedule. Every pharmacy shall consist of at least 2 adjoining rooms, each having - (a) a minimum floor space of 6.5 square metres; and (b) a minimum height of 2.75 metres. Every licensee of a pharmacy shall cause the pharmacy to be fitted with (a) suitable cupboards and shelves; (b) complete sets of wide and narrow-mouthed bottles for solids and liquids; (c) porcelain jars for ointments; (d) all necessary measures, weights, mortars, infusion pots, bottles suppository moulds, spirit lamps, stoves and other usual pharmacy apparatuses and utensils; (e) suitable storage accommodation for dispensing needs; (f) suitable means of disposal for litter; and (g) at least one of each of the following types of scales - (i) counter balance scales to weigh 5 kilogrammes and fractions of a kilogramme; (ii) dispensing of a kilogramme; (iii) scales sensitive to 0.0005 gramme, each with an accurate and complete set of weights. No person shall sell a poison specified in the Third or Fourth Schedule to the Act otherwise than in a container labelled with a notice specifying the purpose for which the poison is intended and a warning that it is to be used only for that purpose. To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",12);arrFiles[122]=new Array(124,"sub/pharmacyreg.pdf","10 Oct 2007","Microsoft Word - Pharmacy Regulations 1985","","","SECONDARY LEGISLATION  Pharmacy Regulations 1985 GN No. 10 of 1985 Regulations made by the Minister under section 47 of the Pharmacy Act Every person wishing to be registered as a student shall forward to the Registrar (a) an extract of his birth certificate; (b) the originals of his educational certificates; and (c) 2 character references. Subject to paragraph (3), the Registrar may register as a student a person who (a) possesses (i) a Cambridge Higher School Certificate with passes at principal level in chemistry, mathematics and any one of the following subjects (A) physics; (B) biology; or (C) botany; (ii) pays the fee specified in the First Schedule. Every pharmacy shall consist of at least 2 adjoining rooms, each having (a) a minimum floor space of 6.5 square metres; and (b) a minimum height of 2.75 metres. Every licensee of a pharmacy shall cause the pharmacy to be fitted with (a) suitable cupboards and shelves; (b) complete sets of wide and narrow-mouthed bottles for solids and liquids; (c) porcelain jars for ointments; (d) all necessary measures, weights, mortars, infusion pots, bottles suppository moulds, spirit lamps, stoves and other usual pharmacy apparatuses and utensils; (e) suitable storage accommodation for dispensing needs; (f) suitable means of disposal for litter; and (g) at least one of each of the following types of scales (i) counter balance scales to weigh 5 kilogrammes and fractions of a kilogramme; (ii) dispensing of a kilogramme; (iii) scales sensitive to 0.0005 gramme, each with an accurate and complete set of weights. No person shall sell a poison specified in the Third or Fourth Schedule to the Act otherwise than in a container labelled with a notice specifying the purpose for which the poison is intended and a warning that it is to be used only for that purpose.    ",17);arrFiles[123]=new Array(125,"sub/pharmapois.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","No person shall import, manufacture, keep, store, distribute, sell, export, use, possess or otherwise deal with any harmful drug....","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation Pharmacy and Poisons (Prohibition of Harmful Drugs) Regulations 1982 GN No. 120 of 1982 Regulations made by the Minister under section 57 of the Pharmacy and Poisons Act No person shall import, manufacture, keep, store, distribute, sell, export, use, possess or otherwise deal with any harmful drug. Any person who contravenes these regulations shall commit an offence and shall, on conviction, be liable to a fine not exceeding 1,000 rupees and to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 months. To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",11);arrFiles[124]=new Array(126,"sub/pharpois.pdf","10 Oct 2007","Microsoft Word - Pharmacy and Poisons _Prohibition of Harmful Drugs_ Regulations 1982","","","SECONDARY LEGISLATION  Pharmacy and Poisons (Prohibition of Harmful Drugs) Regulations 1982 GN No. 120 of 1982 Regulations made by the Minister under section 57 of the Pharmacy and Poisons Act No person shall import, manufacture, keep, store, distribute, sell, export, use, possess or otherwise deal with any harmful drug. Any person who contravenes these regulations shall commit an offence and shall, on conviction, be liable to a fine not exceeding 1,000 rupees and to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 months.    ",13);arrFiles[125]=new Array(127,"sub/plantimport.pdf","10 Oct 2007","Microsoft Word - PLANTS _IMPORTATION AND EXPORTATION_ REGULATIONS 1976","","","SECONDARY LEGISLATION  PLANTS (IMPORTATION AND EXPORTATION) REGULATIONS 1976 GN No. 101 of 1976 These regulations may be cited Exportation) Regulations 1976. as the Plants (importation and  Any occupier of land who wishes to have his land or any plant material on his land treated or inspected by an officer shall make a written application to the officer at least fourteen days before the day on which he wishes the treatment or inspection to be commenced. The occupier shall pay the charges specified in the Second Schedule in respect of any land or plant material treated or inspected by the officer under paragraph (1). Any person who wishes to import an article shall application to an officer for a permit. make a written  The importer of an article shall(a) (b) (c) give notice to the officer before taking delivery of the article; and give the officer any assistance required for the inspection of the consignment of article; and pay the charges specified in the Second Schedule for the inspection and for any treatment given.  The officer may, on the importation of any article(a) where the article is infected, order that the article(i) (ii) (b) be destroyed by the importer, without compensation, under the supervision of the officer; or be subjected to such treatment as the officer may direct; or  in the case of plant material, direct that it be planted in a quarantine station or in a nursery apart from plant material of the same kind and be subject to inspection by an officer.  The exportation of any plant material specified in the first column of the Third Schedule to the destination set out in the second column is prohibited or restricted as set out in the third column. Any person who wishes to export an article shall(a) make a written application to the officer for a permit;    (b) (c)  where possible, produce country of destination;  a  plant  import  permit  from  the  submit the article to the officer for inspection and certification at such time and place as the officer may direct; pay the fees and charges specified in the Second Schedule in respect of ­ (i) (ii) every inspection and certification; and any treatment ordered by the officer.  (d)  An officer may, subject to such conditions as he thinks fit to impose, issue or refuse to issue any permit or certificate.    ",18);arrFiles[126]=new Array(128,"sub/plants.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","In this regulation Parties wishing to have the normal flow of a river fixed shall make their application to the Permanent Secretary","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation The Plants (Pest and Disease Control) Regulations 1984 GN No. 183 of 1984 Regulations made by the Minister under section 16 of the Plants Act Where an occupier has reason to believe that any fruit tree planted on his land is seriously threatened by any disease or pest, he may make an application to the Permanent Secretary, requesting that the tree be sprayed. The Permanent Secretary may, on receipt of an application under paragraph (1)- (a) grant the application on payment of the fee specified in the Second Schedule and on such conditions as he thinks fit; (b) cause the fruit tree of the applicant to be examined before deciding on the application; or (c) reject the application. To access full Act click here &gt;&gt; Last Updated:17 March 2009 Designed by CISD and Hosted by NCB Website Queries to webmaster-menv@mail.gov.mu Disclaimer &copy; Ministry of Environment and National Development Unit ",11);arrFiles[127]=new Array(129,"sub/plantspest.pdf","10 Oct 2007","Microsoft Word - Plants _Pest and Disease Control_ Regulations 1984","","","SECONDARY LEGISLATION The Plants (Pest and Disease Control) Regulations 1984 GN No. 183 of 1984  Regulations made by the Minister under section 16 of the Plants Act Where an occupier has reason to believe that any fruit tree planted on his land is seriously threatened by any disease or pest, he may make an application to the Permanent Secretary, requesting that the tree be sprayed. The Permanent Secretary may, on receipt of an application under paragraph (1)(a) grant the application on payment of the fee specified in the Second Schedule and on such conditions as he thinks fit; (b) cause the fruit tree of the applicant to be examined before deciding on the application; or (c) reject the application.    ",14);arrFiles[128]=new Array(130,"sub/portlouis.pdf","8 Oct 2007","Microsoft Word - Port Louis _Collection and Disposal of Refuse_ Regulations 1996","","","SECONDARY LEGISLATION  GN No. 101 of 1996 THE PORT LOUIS (COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL OF REFUSE) REGULATIONS 1996 Regulations made by the Municipal Council of Port Louis under Sections 51, 141 and 142 respectively of the Local Government Act 1989 as subsequently amended No person shall (a) deposit, drop, or throw, or cause, allow or permit to be deposited any dust, dirt, paper, ash, carcass, refuse, box, barrel, bale or any other waste in a street or any other public place; (b) keep, leave or cause any article, or thing whatsoever in anyplace where it or particles therefrom have passed or are likely to pass into any public place; (c) place, scatter, spill or throw any blood, brine, noxious liquid, swill or any other offensive or filthy matter of any kind in such manner so as to run or fall in any public place; or (d) throw or leave behind any bottle, can, food container, food wrapper, glass, particles of food or any of other article or thing in any public place;. No person shall drop, deposit or throw any refuse or any other matter or thing in any drain, reservoir, river, stream or watercourse or upon the bank of any of the same or in any part of the sea abutting on the foreshore. No person shall drop, scatter, spill or throw away dirt, sand, earth, gravel, clay, loam, manure, refuse claydust, shavings, stone, straw or any other thing or matter in any public or unoccupied privately-owned premises. No person shall after causing the construction, erection, alteration, demolition or reparation of any building or excavation of any building or excavation of any road, drain or trench, allow any dirt, sand, earth, cement, rocks, gravel or any other materials used in connection with these works or arising therefrom on the footpath, gutter, alley, street, drain, pavement, footway, public place, public or private street whether under the control of the Council or not. (1) The occupier of any premises abutting upon any private street to which he has access or the right of access from such premises shall cause such portion of the street as fronts, adjoins or abuts on his premises and up to the centre thereof including footways to be properly swept and cleaned and refuse and filth of every sort found thereon to be collected and removed. The occupier of any premises shall cause the immediate vicinity of such premises, including footways, to be kept clean and free of refuse, filth or other matter or any accumulation of water.  (2)  Where the premises are not occupied, the duty specified in sub-sections (1) and (2) above shall devolve upon the owner of the premises. The occupier of any premises, vacant premises or flat, shall (a) at all time keep the premises clean and free from all under growth; and    (b)  refrain from dumping, or permit the dumping of any refuse, vehicle wreck, excavation or builder \'s rubble, or any other waste material on the premises.  Every occupier of a residential premises shall deposit or cause to be deposited any refuse or any waste material in the receptacle. Every occupier of a flat shall deposit or cause to be deposited all refuse at ground level in a receptacle, as described under Regulation 5 whether used exclusively by him or in common to all occupiers of the flat. Where any vehicle is used in disposing or dumping of refuse, waste or any other article in any public place, other than a public disposal facility established by or with the permission of the Council or on any land whether State land or otherwise or any unoccupied privately-owned premises, such vehicle may be seized by any public officer or any officer and removed to and detained in any police station, or in any other place as approved by the Council. Any dealer in cakes, foodstuffs, fruits or other perishable goods shall secure such refuse in a plastic bag before depositing it in a receptacle. (a) (b) (c) (d) Every occupier, or owner, or contractor or agent of any workplace shall dispose of his refuse as directed by the officer. Any occupier, owner, contractor or agent may, upon request, have his refuse disposed of in accordance with an agreement to be made with the officer. The agreement made as aforesaid in sub-paragraph (b) shall be made in writing signed by the occupier and the office and shall include the appropriate fees mentioned in Regulation 31(4) Such occupier or other person may upon prepayment of the prescribed fees be authorised to dispose of his refuse or waste to a disposal facility, provided that when disposing of the refuse or waste, he or his employee, agent or any person acting on his behalf shall obey such order or directions as shall be given by the person in charge of such disposal facility.  The Council may cause any number of dustbins, bins or other receptacles wherein refuse may be temporarily deposited to be provided and placed in a proper and convenient location in public streets and private streets and in such other places as it may think fit and may cause vehicles to go around to collect the same. No person shall deposit or clause or permit to be deposited any dung, discarded eggs, nightsoil, human excretes, industrial waste, animal refuse or garden refuse in any such dustbin or receptacle.    ",20);arrFiles[129]=new Array(131,"sub/pub_health.htm","17 Mar 2009","..::: MUELEX - Gateway to Environmental Law in Mauritius","","This act deals with the infectious and communicable disease known as Chikungunya ......","Multilateral Environmental Agreements Legislation Case Laws Policies About us Legal Journals Parliamentary Questions Environmental Reports Related Links Quick Searches Statutes in Alphabetical Order Statutory Instruments Subsidiary Legislation Public Health (Infectious or Communicable Diseases) (Amendment) Regulations 2006 In force: 9 February 2006 Abstract These Regulations deal with the infectious and communicable disease known as Chikungunya. GN No. 17 of 2006 LEGAL SUPPLEMENT to the Government Gazette of Mauritius No. 11 of 9 February 2006 THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT Regulations made by the Minister under section 71 and 193 of the Public Health Act 1. These regulations may be cited as the Public Health (Infectious or Communicable Diseases) (Amendment) Regulations 2006 . 2. In these regula
