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[First Schedule contd.]
No. 10 of 1916.
TOBACCO.
10. No smoking, naked lights or matches shall be allowed within the premises of any licensed warehouse.
11. All lamps used on the premises of any licensed warehouse must be made of substantial metal, the glass being protected by metal guards.
12. No person shall be allowed to sleep on the premises of any licensed warehouse.
Manufacturers licence.
1. Every factory or place licensed for the manufacture of tobacco shall be provided with one or more buildings or enclosures, constructed to the satisfaction of the Superintendent, and all tobacco shall be manufactured within such buildings or enclosures and shall be stored therein until the proper duties have been paid in respect thereof.
2. All raw tobacco entering the factory shall be stored in a place set apart for that purpose to the satisfaction of the Superintendent and in such manner as he shall direct.
Second Schedule.
3. The licensee shall keep a stock-book in the form in the Second Schedule to the Tobacco Ordinance, 1916, showing the receipts of raw tobacco, and the issues made therefrom for manufacturing purposes. Form No. 15.
4. After the completion of the process of manufacture, all manufactured tobacco shall be kept in a place set apart for the purpose and shall be stored to the satisfaction of the Superintendent.
5. The licensee shall keep a factory book in the form in the Second Schedule to the Tobacco Ordinance, 1916, showing the amount of tobacco manufactured each day. Form No. 16.
6. No tobacco shall be moved from the factory without a permit as required by the Tobacco Ordinance, 1916. Any such removal shall be entered in a book provided for the purpose to the satisfaction of the Superintendent.
7. The licensee shall not later than noon on every Monday morning (or on the following day if Monday is a public holiday) furnish to the Superintendent returns in the form in the Second Schedule to the Tobacco Ordinance, 1916, concerning all dutiable tobacco received, manufactured and removed during the previous week. Form No. 17.
8. The licensee shall not later than noon on the Monday following the last Saturday of the months of March, June, September and December (or on the following day if such Monday is a public holiday) furnish to the Superintendent a return in the form in the Second Schedule to the Tobacco Ordinance, 1916, showing the stock of raw tobacco on different shipments in his licensed factory on the last Saturday of the month in question. Form No. 18.
9. Any loss in dutiable tobacco occasioned by deterioration or other cause in a licensed factory shall be deducted from the stock total of such dutiable tobacco and duty charged thereon, provided that such loss is examined and certified by a revenue officer before removal from the warehouse.
Retailers licence.
1. No person shall sell any tobacco by retail except on the premises named as the licensed premises in the retailers licence.