Standards Act, 2005
Standards Regulations, 2013
Government Notice 249 of 2013
- Published in Government Gazette 5290 on 20 September 2013
- Commenced on 20 September 2013
- [This is the version of this document at 15 November 2017.]
- [Note: The version of this legislation as at 15 November 2017 was revised and consolidated by the Legal Assistance Centre and the Government of the Republic of Namibia. All subsequent amendments have been researched and applied by Laws.Africa for NamibLII.]
Part 1
[The Part heading appears in the ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS, but is omitted in the body of the regulations.]1. Definitions
In these regulations a word or expression to which a meaning has been assigned in the Act has that meaning, and unless the context otherwise indicates-“appeal” means an appeal referred to in section 25 of the Act;“appellant” means a person who makes an appeal;“approved form” means a form approved by the NSI;“Code of Good Practice” means the Code of Good Practice for the Preparation, Adoption and Application of Standards contained in Annex 3 to the World Trade Organisation Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade;“Criminal Procedure Act” means the Criminal Procedure Act, 1977 (Act No. 51 of 1977);“development of Namibian standard” means the preparation, adoption, setting, establishing, issuing, amending or withdrawing, or the setting and establishing by reference of a Namibian standard under section 20(2) of the Act;“document” includes a sound recording, videotape, film, photograph, chart, graph, map, plan, survey, book and information recorded or stored by means of any device;“inspector” means a person appointed under section 30(1)(a) of the Act and includes an inspectorate;“IEC” means the International Electrotechnical Commission;“internal auditor” means a person appointed under section 30(1)(b) of the Act and includes an internal auditing body;“international standard”, where appropriate, includes a regional or foreign standard;“ISO” means the International Organisation for Standardisation;“Ministry” means the Ministry responsible for the administration of trade and industry matters;“normative document” means a document that provides rules, guidelines or characteristics on what ought to be done within the application of a standard;“police officer” means a member of the Namibian police force appointed in terms of section 4 of the Police Act, 1990 (Act No. 19 of 1990;“premises” means-(a)a building or other structure, or part thereof, and the land or water on or in which it is situated;(b)any adjoining land or water occupied or used in connection with any activities carried on in such building or structure or on or in such land or water;(c)any land, including any river, dam, sea or other body of water on land,whether above or below the surface of the land or water and includes any vehicle, locomotive, vessel, aircraft or other conveyance;“technical committee” means a technical committee referred to in section 13 of the Act;“technical regulations” means the technical regulations that set out specific characteristics of a product such the product size, shape, design, functions and performance, or the way which a product is labeled or packaged before it is put on sale;“the Act” means the Standards Act, 2005 (Act No. 18 of 2005);“WTO” means the World Trade Organisation;“WTO TBT” means the World Trade Organisation Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade.2. Principles guiding the development of Namibian standards
3. Role of NSI in development of Namibian standards
4. Technical committees on development of Namibian standards
5. Proposals for Namibian standards
6. Development of Namibian standards
7. Maintenance of Namibian standards
8. Guidelines
The NSI may from time to time develop, and if the NSI considers it necessary, publish in the manner decided upon by the NSI guidelines on-9. Namibian catalogue of Standards and copies of Namibian standards
Part 2 – APPOINTMENT OF INSPECTORS AND INTERNAL AUDITORS
10. Definition for this part
In this Part, unless the context otherwise indicates-“occupier”, in relation to a premises, means-(a)a person who resides in premises;(b)if no person resides in premises, the owner of the premises;(c)a person entitled to occupy such premises;(d)a person having the control, care, use or management of a premises; or(e)an agent of the owner of a premise or a person acting on behalf of the owner of the premises.11. Certificate of appointment
12. Duties and functions of inspectors
The duties and functions of an inspector are to-13. Duties and functions of internal auditors
14. Powers of inspectors and internal auditors
Part 3 – APPEALS
15. Appeals
16. Condonation
17. Procedure for obtaining additional information, documentation or evidence
18. Decision by Minister
19. Keeping of register
20. Service of documents
Part 5 – GENERAL
[This part should be labelled “PART 4”.]21. Offences and penalties
Any person who-History of this document
15 November 2017 this version
Consolidation
20 September 2013
Commenced
Cited documents 3
Act 3
1. | Criminal Procedure Act, 1977 | 1942 citations |
2. | Police Act, 1990 | 242 citations |
3. | Standards Act, 2005 | 112 citations |