(c)
specify the measures that shall be taken to eliminate the risk and
the period within which they shall be implemented;
(d)
specify –
(i)
the facility, or any aspect of the facility, that is prohibited
from operation or performance; or
(ii)
any conditions subject to which the activity may be
resumed.
(4)
A prohibition notice shall not be a bar to a prosecution for any offence,
even if there are consultations with the person served with the notice.
(5)
Any person who fails to comply with a prohibition notice, shall commit an
offence.
11.
Stop order
(1)
Where a person commences or carries on any development or activity
without the relevant GMO permit issued under this Act, the Permanent
Secretary may, where such development or activity contravenes this Act,
serve, or cause to be served, on that person, or any person responsible
for the giving of instructions for the carrying on of such development or
activity, a stop order prohibiting the development or the activity.
(2)
Any person who fails to comply with a stop order issued under subsection
(1) shall commit an offence.
12.
Consultation on notices
(1)
Before or at any time after issuing a notice, the Permanent Secretary
shall as far as he deems practicable, consult –
(a)
the person affected;