DUTIABLE COMMODITIES.

No. 36 of 1931.

1931

the importation, exportation, movement, carriage, production, manufacture, storage, sale, supply and possession of goods to which this Ordinance applies;

(2) for prescribing standards of quality for and determining the quality and origin of, and for packing or bottling, any goods to be manufactured, sold or exported under licence; and for prescribing the materials to be used in such manufacture;

(3) for prescribing the form and conditions of licences and permits, the officers who may grant licences or permits and the periods for which licences and permits may be issued; and for the surrender of permits after issue;

(4) for the construction, maintenance, management and control of licensed premises and for the maintenance of peace and good order in licensed premises to which the public have access;

(5) for prescribing books and records to be kept for the purposes of this Ordinance, the manner in which they are to be kept, and the periods for which they are to be preserved;

(6) for prescribing the containers in which goods to which this Ordinance applies may be kept, sold or supplied; and for the labelling or marking of such goods and containers;

(7) for prescribing forms and fees;

(8) for regulating the payment of fees, duties and drawback, and for the refund of duty on goods destroyed with the consent of the Superintendent or on such other goods as the Legislative Council may by resolution direct;

(9) for dispensing with or relaxing any of the provisions of this Ordinance or any regulations made or duties imposed thereunder relating to goods—

(a) used or intended to be used in the sacrament, or solely for educational, scientific, medical or charitable purposes;

(b) used or intended to be used in navigation, air or land traffic through or outside this Colony, or as ships' or aircraft stores;

(c) imported by passengers in their baggage for their own use;

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