Consumer Protection Act 2007
Directions under certain instruments respecting product safety: actions of third parties. |
101.— (1) In this section “ relevant direction” means a direction, for the time being in force, given under any of the statutory instruments specified in Schedule 7 , being a direction— | |
(a) prohibiting the placing on the market of one or more products or requiring one or more products to be withdrawn from the market, or | ||
(b) imposing restrictions on the placing on the market of one or more products. | ||
(2) In this section a reference to a product concerned is a reference to a product to which the relevant direction relates. | ||
(3) If a relevant direction is given to a person, being a direction to which subsection (1)(a) applies, any other person who knows of the direction shall not do any of the following things, namely— | ||
(a) distribute, | ||
(b) sell, | ||
(c) offer for sale, | ||
(d) supply in the course of providing a service, | ||
a product concerned. | ||
(4) If a relevant direction is given to a person, being a direction to which subsection (1)(b) applies, any other person who knows of the direction shall not— | ||
(a) in a case where the restriction concerned prohibits the doing of that particular thing in respect of the product — do any particular thing referred to in subsection (3) in respect of a product concerned, or | ||
(b) in a case where the restriction concerned does not prohibit the doing of that particular thing in respect of the product — do any particular thing referred to in subsection (3) in respect of a product concerned otherwise than in accordance with the terms of the restriction. | ||
(5) A person who contravenes subsection (3) or (4) commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction to the fines and penalties provided in Chapter 4 of Part 5 . | ||
(6) This section is in addition to the provision of any statutory instrument specified in Schedule 7 that creates an offence in respect of a contravention of a direction given under that instrument. |