Statutory Instrument 1994 No. 2589 (S.125)

      The Aberdeen and District Milk Marketing Board (Residual Functions) Regulations 1994


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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS

1994 No. 2589 (S.125)

AGRICULTURE

The Aberdeen and District Milk Marketing Board (Residual Functions) Regulations 1994

Made 5th October 1994
Laid before Parliament 10th October 1994
Coming into force 1st November 1994


INDEX

PART I
PRELIMINARY
Regulation
1.  Citation, extend and commencement.
2.  Interpretation
3.  Effect of provisions of the marketing scheme as preserved or continuing in force.
PART II
CONSTITUTION AND MEMBERSHIP OF THE BOARD
4.  Restructuring of the Board's functions.
5.  Members of the Board.
6.  Remuneration and expenses of Board members.
7.  Committees.
8.  Proceedings of the Board
9.  Minutes
10.  Chairman
11.  Address and change of address of office.
12.  Staff.
13.  Auditor.
PART III
REGISTRATION OF PRODUCERS
14. 15.  Registration of producers and maintenance of register.
16.  Inspection of register.
PART IV
FINANCIAL PROVISIONS
17.  General fund.
18.  Information to be furnished by registered producers.
19.  Expenses of collection of milk.
20.  Financial provisions and payment for milk.
21.  Sale in final trading period by retial, semi-retain and wholesale.
22.  Arbitration in cases where producers or buyers are aggrieved.
23.  Accounts.
PART V
FUNCTIONS OF THE BOARD
24.  Functions.
25.  Prohibition on buying and selling milk.
PART VI
MEETINGS OF REGISTERED PRODUCERS
26.  Annual General Meetings.
27.  Notice of General Meetings.
28.  Special General Meetings
29.  Voting at General Meetings.
30.  Quorum at General Meetings.
PART VII
FINAL WINDING UP OF THE BOARD
31.  Winding up by the Board.
32.  Winding up under the 1986 Act.
PART VIII
MISCELLANEOUS
33.  Proof of posting.
34.  Indemnity

SCHEDULE

  Schedule  Preserved sections of the Aberdeen and District Milk Marketing Scheme 1984.

 

Explanatory Note


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