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[8. 2 cont.]
Adulterated Food and Drugs.
delivering for sale or causing or allowing to be sold, offered or exposed for sale and refers only to sale for human consumption or use.
47 of 1947, 8.2. “substance" includes a liquid.
Regulations.
Power of officers to enter, etc.
3. (1) It shall be lawful for the Governor in Council by regulations to prescribe or provide for—
(a) the standard of strength, weight, quality or quantity of any food or drug or of any ingredient or component part thereof;
(b) prohibition of the addition of any specified thing or of more than the specified quantity or proportion thereof to any food or drug;
(c) prohibition of any modes of manufacture, preparation or preservation of any food or drug;
(d) cleanliness and freedom from contamination of any food or drug in the course of its manufacture, preparation, storage, packing, carriage, delivery or exposure for sale, and cleanliness of places, vehicles, receptacles, appliances and utensils used in such manufacture, preparation, storage, packing, carriage or delivery;
(e) the mode of labelling food or drugs sold in packages and the matter to be contained or not to be contained in the labels;
(f) the method of analysis of any food or drug and the form of certificate of analysis;
(g) the fees to be paid in respect of the analysis of any food or drug by an analyst;
(h) prohibition of the sale of specified articles of food otherwise than by weight; and
(i) offences and penalties under regulations made hereunder. Provided that no penalty so prescribed shall exceed a fine of one thousand dollars;
(j) generally carrying out the provisions of this Ordinance.
(2) Any such regulation may be made applicable either to foods or drugs generally or to specified foods or drugs only.
4. (1) Any officer may—
(a) at all reasonable times enter into and inspect any place where there is any food or drug which he has
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