Regulation

Food Regulations 1999

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The characteristics of the Regulation

Type of regulation:
Import Authorisation - required
Description of the regulation:

IMPORT OF VINEGAR, SAUCE and PICKLE Food Regulations 207 to 224

Official text describing the regulation:
PMA-bevspirvinegar.pdf
TWELFTH-SCHEDULE.pdf
Partner countries to which it applies:

All countries

Authority who issued the regulation:
Ministry of Health and Wellness
Food Import Unit
Atchia Building, 1st Floor, Mgr. Gonin St., Port-Louis
(230) 210-1345
https//health.govmu.org
Contact: 
Food Import Unit
moh.fiu@govmu.org

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How is the regulation enforced?

Where/when is the control enforced:
No application for Import Permit. Health Clearance given after inspection at Port of Entry.
Authority enforcing the control:
Ministry of Health and Wellness
Food Import Unit
Atchia Building, 1st Floor, Mgr. Gonin St., Port-Louis
(230) 210-1345
https//health.govmu.org
Contact: 
Food Import Unit
moh.fiu@govmu.org

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The process in order to get compliance

Process for complying:

No Pre Market approval is required. Health clearance given after inspection at Port of Entry. The product to be imported should comply with Food Regulations 3 to 14 & Food Regulations 207 to 224

 

File of the process for complying:
PMA-bevspirvinegar.pdf
Average time to get compliance:
1-2 days
Cost estimate to get compliance:

The permit is issued immediately after ensuring that the standards mentioned in the certificate required at the time of application complies with the Food Act and its regulations. (within 24 hrs.). No Fee.

Once I have it, what do I have to do:

Clearance of Imported Consignment at Port of Entry.
Health Clearance from the Ministry of Health to be forwarded to Mauritius Revenue Authority to authorize delivery from customs/bonds.

The application for a Health clearance is made electronically through the Customs Network System on every consignment at time of import.

Required Documents to process:

A.    Compulsory Documents:

  1. Bill of Entry (BOE) (or a Validated Import Reference Number having legal recognizance);
  2. Bill of Lading as mentioned in the Bill of Entry (BoE) for sea consignment or Air Way Bill as mentioned in the Bill of Entry (BoE) for air consignment;
  3. Stuffing list, Packing List; and
  4. Commercial Invoice as mentioned in the Bill of Entry (BoE);


B.    Apart from the above-mentioned compulsory documents, additional documents (if applicable) to be attached, e.g.,

 

  • Health Certificate issued by the competent authority of the exporting country certifying the fitness for human consumption of the food consignment;
  • Certificate of Analysis/Test Certificate with composition (Ingredients);
  • Import Permit Issued by Ministry of Ocean Economy, Marine Resources, Fisheries and Shipping in case of seafood and seafood products;
  • Radio Activity Certificate, If irradiation ls used;
  • Free Sale Certificate
Authority delivering compliance:
Ministry of Health and Wellness
Food Import Unit
Atchia Building, 1st Floor, Mgr. Gonin St., Port-Louis
(230) 210-1345
https//health.govmu.org
Contact: 
Food Import Unit

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