The Food Hygiene (Scotland) Regulations 2005 No. 505 xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"
Introductory Text
PART 1 PRELIMINARY
1.Citation, commencement and extent
2.Interpretation
3.Presumptions that food is intended for human consumption
4.Competent authority for the purposes of the Community Regulations
5.Enforcement
PART 2 MAIN PROVISIONS
6.Hygiene improvement notices
7.Hygiene prohibition orders
8.Hygiene emergency prohibition notices and orders
9.Remedial action notices and detention notices
10.Offences due to fault of another person
11.Defence of due diligence
PART 3 ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT
12.Procurement of samples
13.Analysis etc. of samples
14.Powers of entry
15.Obstruction etc. of officers
16.Time limit for commencement of prosecutions
17.Offences and penalties
18.Offences by bodies corporate
19.Offences by Scottish partnerships
20.Right of appeal
21.Appeal to Court of Session
22.Appeals against hygiene improvement notices and remedial action notices
23.Application of section 9 of the Food Safety Act 1990
PART 4 MISCELLANEOUS AND SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS
24.Power to issue codes of recommended practice
25.Protection of officers acting in good faith
26.Revocation and suspension of designations and appointments
27.Food which has not been produced, processed or distributed in accordance with the Hygiene Regulations
28.Service of documents
29.Bulk transport in sea–going vessels of liquid oils or fats and of raw sugar
30.Temperature control requirements
31.Direct supply by the producer of small quantities of meat from poultry and lagomorphs slaughtered on the farm
32.Restrictions on the placing on the market of raw milk and raw cream intended for direct human consumption
33.Amendment of the Egg (Marketing Standards) (Enforcement) (Scotland) Regulations 2005
34.Revocations
Signature
SCHEDULE 1
Definitions of Community legislation
SCHEDULE 2
Specified Community provisions
SCHEDULE 3
Bulk transport in sea-going vessels of liquid oils or fats or of raw sugar
1.Offence
2.Liquid oils or fats
3.The bulk transport in sea-going vessels of liquid oils or...
4.The captain of a sea-going vessel transporting, in tanks, bulk...
5.Where the cargo has been trans-shipped, in addition to the...
6.Upon request, the captain of the vessel shall provide the...
7.Raw sugar
8.The receptacles, containers or tankers referred to in paragraph 7...
9.A food business operator who is responsible for the transport...
10.The documentary evidence shall accompany the consignment of raw sugar...
11.On request, a food business operator responsible for the transport...
12.Raw sugar which has been transported by sea in receptacles,...
13.In fulfilling the obligations under Article 5(1) of Regulation 852/2004...
14.Interpretation
SCHEDULE 4
Temperature control requirements
1.Scope
2.Chill and hot holding requirements
3.Reheating of food
4.Interpretation
SCHEDULE 5
Direct supply by the producer of small quantities of meat from poultry and lagomorphs slaughtered on the farm
1.Scope
2.Offence
3.Requirements
4.The producer shall– (a) keep a record in adequate form...
SCHEDULE 6
Restrictions on the placing on the market of raw milk and raw cream intended for direct human consumption
1.No person shall place on the market raw milk, or...
2.Any person who contravenes paragraph 1 is guilty of an...
3.In any proceedings for an offence in respect of a...
SCHEDULE 7
Revocations
Explanatory Note