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Tanzania
Hides, Skins and Leather Trade Act, 2008
Chapter 120
- Published
- Assented to on 6 December 2008
- Commenced on 1 June 2009 by Hides, Skins and Leather Trade Act, (Commencement date 2009)
- [This is the version of this document from 1 June 2009.]
- [Note: This legislation was revised and consolidated as at 31 July 2002 and 30 November 2019 by the Attorney General's Office, in compliance with the Laws Revision Act No. 7 of 1994, the Revised Laws and Annual Revision Act (Chapter 356 (R.L.)), and the Interpretation of Laws and General Clauses Act No. 30 of 1972. All subsequent amendments have been researched and applied by Laws.Africa for TANZLII.]
Part I – Preliminary provisions
1. Short title and commencement
2. Application
This Act shall apply to Mainland Tanzania.3. Interpretation
In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires—"authorized officers" means any person whom the local government authority has conferred or imposed all or any of the powers, duties and functions upon him by his Act;"deal" means to buy or sell or to offer to buy or sell either as principal or agent, and "dealer" shall be construed accordingly;"Committee" means the National Hides, Skin and Leather Advisory Committee;"Director" means the Director responsible for Hides, Skins and Leather Development in the Ministry responsible for livestock development;"flying" means the process of removing the hide or skin from an animal which is compatible with foe tanning requirements;"glue stock" means a hide or skin which has been rejected by an inspector for having no economic value for tanning;"green hide or green skin" means a hide, or a skin which is neither wholly nor partly dried, salted, pickled or tanned;"ground dried" in relation to a hide or skin means dried by a method other than that of suspension drying, salting or pickled;"hide" means foe raw skin of a mature or folly grown animal of the large kind including cattle, horse, donkey and camels;"hide dresser" means a person who does flaying, washing and lacing;"hide dresser license" means a license issued under section 15 of this Act;"hide grader" means a person who does sorting and grading;"hide grader license" means a license issued under section 16 of this Act;"inspector" means a person appointed to be an inspector under this Act;"leather" means a hide or skin with or without hair which still retains its original fibrous structure more or less intact and which has been tanned so as to be imputrescible even after exposure to water;"leather goods" means items or articles whose components or parts consist of leather and includes footwear;"licensing authority" means the Director, or a person authorized by the authority to issue license under Part IV of this Act;"Minister" means the Minister responsible for livestock;"official entry" means any airport, port, railway station or road-station open to international trade of commodities, where import to export and veterinary inspection service are performed;"preparation" includes the processes of cleaning, fleshing, salting or drying and any other similar process to be prescribed;"premises" means the building or place where curing, grading, storage and trade are being carried out;"registration authority" means a person authorized by the authority to register premises under Part III of this Act;"reject hide, skin or leather" means any hide, skin or leather which has defects that covers more than sixty percent of the total area;"skin" means the raw skin of a mature or fully grown animal of the smaller kinds, including sheep, goat, pigs, reptiles, birds, and fishes or the immature animals of larger species including calves;"Suspension dried" in relation to a hide or skin, means dried by a prescribe method of suspension drying;"tanning" means converting putrescible raw hide or skin into leather.4. Fundamental principles
With a view to give effect to the fundamental principles of the National Livestock Development Policy, every person exercising power under this Act shall have regard to—Part II – Establishment of Advisory Committees
5. Establishment of the Committee
6. Functions of the Committee
7. Hides, Skins and Leather Advisory Committee
8. Functions of the Hides, Skins and Leather Advisory Committee
The functions of the Hides, Skins and Leather Advisory Committee shall be to—9. Village Hides, Skins and Leather Advisory Committee
Part III – Registration of premises
10. Registration of premises
11. Validity of registration certificate and renewal
12. Adherence to environmental impact assessment measures
No premises shall be registered under this Part unless an environmental impact assessment has been conducted and the premises is the subject of periodic environmental impact assessment.13. Effluent management in hides, skins and leather industries
Part IV – Licensing provisions
14. Licensing of premise
15. Hide dressers to be licensed
16. Hide graders to be licensed
17. License in respect of premises
18. Duration of premises license
19. Suspension and cancellation of license
20. Licensing authority to keep register
21. License not transferable
A license granted under section 15 shall be valid in respect of the premises for which it was fitted mid shall not be transferable.22. Hide dressers license
23. Hide grading license
24. Duration of hide dressing or hide graders license
25. Surrender of license when cancelled
26. Provisional license
27. Replacement of lost license
Any holder of a license issued under this Act whose license has been lost or destroyed may on payment of the prescribed fee obtain a duplicate license from the licensing authority by which the original license was granted.Part V – Appointment of inspectors
28. Appointment of inspectors
29. Powers of inspection, search and seizure
30. Delegation by the Director
The Director may delegate to the local authorities or other public officer any of the powers, duties and functions conferred or imposed upon him by this Act other than powers to determine appeals.Part VI – Miscellaneous provisions
31. Appeals
32. Offences and penalties
33. Other offences
34. Power of the Minister to make regulations
35. Repeal and savings
History of this document
31 December 2023
Chapter 120
Revised Laws 2023
Consolidation
01 June 2009 this version
06 December 2008
Assented to
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