PART 5 E+WMonitoring and sampling

CHAPTER 4E+WSamples

GeneralE+W

28.  The food authority must ensure that each sample is representative of the quality of the water concerned consumed throughout the year in which the sample is taken.

DeliveryE+W

29.—(1) An authorised officer of a food authority who has procured a sample under section 29 of the Act and is required to give part of that sample to the owner in accordance with regulation 7(3)(c) of the Food Safety (Sampling and Qualifications) (Wales) Regulations 2013 M1 may deliver that sample——

(a)directly to the owner or the owner's agent; or

(b)by registered post or recorded delivery service.

(2) If, after reasonable enquiry, the authorised officer is unable to ascertain the name and address of the owner, the authorised officer may retain the sample.

(3) In this regulation, “owner” has the same meaning as in the Food Safety (Sampling and Qualifications) (Wales) Regulations 2013.

Marginal Citations

M1S.I. 2013/479 (W. 55), amended by S.I. 2013/2493 (W. 242).

NotificationE+W

30.—(1) An authorised officer of a food authority who has procured a sample of water under section 29 of the Act for the purpose of analysis by a public analyst must serve notice in accordance with paragraph (2) if it appears that the water was exploited or bottled by a person (other than the owner) having a name and an address in the United Kingdom displayed on the bottle.

(2) The authorised officer must, within 3 days of procuring the sample, send to that person a notice informing them—

(a)that the sample has been procured by the officer; and

(b)where the sample was taken or, as the case may be, from who it was purchased.

(3) Paragraph (1) does not apply if the authorised officer decides not to have the sample analysed.

Analysis by the Government ChemistE+W

31.—(1) Paragraphs (2) to (6) apply where a part of a sample procured under section 29 of the Act has been submitted for analysis and another part of the sample has been retained in accordance with regulation 7(3)(e) of the Food Safety (Sampling and Qualifications) (Wales) Regulations 2013 and—

(a)an improvement notice has been served on a person under section 10(1) of the Act, as applied and modified by regulation 33, as read with Schedule 12, for a contravention of a provision of these Regulations in connection with that sample;

(b)an appeal against that improvement notice has been made by that person to the magistrates' court; and

(c)the authorised officer intends to adduce as evidence the result of the analysis mentioned above.

(2) An authorised officer may send the retained part of the sample to the Government Chemist for analysis but must send it—

(a)if requested by the magistrates' court; or

(b)subject to paragraph (6), if requested by the recipient of the improvement notice.

(3) The Government Chemist must analyse, or direct a food analyst to analyse, the part of the sample sent under paragraph (2) and send to the authorised officer a Government Chemist's certificate of analysis.

(4) Any certificate sent by the Government Chemist must be signed by or on behalf of the Government Chemist, but the analysis may be carried out by a person under the direction of the person who signs the certificate.

(5) On receipt of the certificate the authorised officer must, as soon as is reasonably practicable, supply a copy of it to the magistrates' court and to the recipient of the improvement notice.

(6) Where a request is made under paragraph (2)(b), the authorised officer may request payment of a fee specified in writing from the recipient of the improvement notice to defray some or all of the Government Chemist's charges for performing the functions under paragraph (3).

(7) Where a notice is served under paragraph (6) and the recipient of the improvement notice refuses to pay the fee specified in the notice, the authorised officer may refuse to comply with the request made under paragraph (2)(b).