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        International Carriage of Perishable Foodstuffs Act 1976 (c. 58)
        Introductory Text
        Main body
        General provisions as to regulation of international carriage of perishable foodstuffs
        1. Regulation of standards.
        2. Provisions as to examination and testing.
        3. Provisions supplementary to section 2.
        4. Approval of type equipment.
        Loans for designated stations
        5. Loans for designated stations.
        Enforcement
        6. Powers of entry and inspection.
        Offences
        7. Offences as to use of transport equipment.
        8. Affixing, etc. of designated marks.
        9. Forgery of certificates of compliance.
        10. False statements and withholding material information.
        Foreign goods vehicles
        11. Power to prohibit driving of foreign goods vehicles.
        Legal proceedings
        12. Time limit for commencing summary proceedings for certain offences.
        13. Offences by corporations.
        14. Jurisdiction.
        15. Admissibility of records as evidence.
        Miscellaneous and supplementary
        16. Amendment of ATP.
        17. Application to the Bailiwick of Jersey.
        18. Financial provisions.
        19. Interpretation.
        20. Regulations.
        21. Short title, commencement and extent.

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