Customs Ordinance 2003 (Ordinance No. 9 of 2003). Country/Territory Falkland Islands (Malvinas) Document type Legislation Date 2003 (2017) Source FAO, FAOLEX Long titleAn Ordinance to repeal and replace the Customs Ordinance (Title 26.1). Subject Livestock, Energy, Food & nutrition, Fisheries, Cultivated plants Keyword Natural gas Oil Harbour Fish products Certification Royalties/fees Fraud Inspection International trade Packaging/labelling Viticulture/oenological practices Offences/penalties Authorization/permit Beverages Food quality control/food safety Hazards Risk assessment/management Traceability/product tracing Animal by-products Animal production Tobacco Geographical area Americas, Atlantic Ocean Islands, Latin America and the Caribbean, South America, South Atlantic Entry into force notes 1 July 2004. Abstract The Proclamation provides under Part II for the appointment and duties of Collector of Customs and customs officers. Under Part III, custom control areas, the Proclamation gives power to the Governor, by order, to appoint and name as a port for the purpose of customs any area in the Falkland Islands specified in the order. The Governor may also, in any port from time to time, appoint boarding stations for the purpose of the boarding of or disembarkation from ships by customs officers. Goods shall not be imported by means of a pipe-line that is not for the time being approved by the Governor for the purpose. Part IV provides for the Full text English Website legislation.gov.fk