CAP. 140]
G.N. 602/47.
Public Health (Food).
43. No animals except cats shall be kept in a bakehouse.
44. No person suffering from any infectious or contagious disease shall be permitted to take part in the manufacture or sale or delivery of bread or biscuits.
45. Every bake-house shall, during the hours at which baking operations are carried on, be open to inspection by any food officer or officer of the Sanitary Department.
46. No premises shall be used as a bake-house until such premises have been approved by the Council as being in accordance with these by-laws and have been registered.
47. Where any part of a floor of a bake-house is used for sleeping purposes, such part shall be partitioned off from the remainder of the floor to the satisfaction of the Council; and no part of the trade shall be carried on and no storage of raw materials or finished products shall be permitted in the part so partitioned off for sleeping purposes.
PART IV.
Food Preserving Establishments.
48. For the purposes of the by-laws in this Part the expression "food preserving establishment" means any business, undertaking or concern which carries on the trade of food preserving, or any of the branches of such trade, such as the making of sugar confectionery, cocoa, chocolate, jam, marmalade, preserved fruits, Chinese preserves, fruit and table jellies, meat extracts, meat essences, sauces and pickles; the preparation of meat, poultry, game, fish, vegetables and fruit for sale in a preserved state and the processes of wrapping and filling, and packing other than the packing of the finished article in cases or crates merely for storage or transport.
49. A register of food preserving establishments shall be kept by the Secretary of the Council.
50. (1) No person shall continue or commence business in any food-preserving establishment unless it is registered under these by-laws. The registration fee (renewable annually)...
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CAP. 140]
G.N. 602/47.
Public Health (Food).
43. No animals except cats shall be kept in a bakehouse.
44. No person suffering from any infectious or contagious disease shall be permitted to take part in the manufacture or sale or delivery of bread or biscuits.
45. Every bake-house shall, during the hours at which baking operations are carried on, be open to inspection by any food officer or officer of the Sanitary Department.
46. No premises shall be used as a bake-house until such premises have been approved by the Council as being in accordance with these by-laws and have been registered.
47. Where any part of a floor of a bake-house is used for sleeping purposes, such part shall be partitioned off from the remainder of the floor to the satisfaction of the Council; and no part of the trade shall be carried on and no storage of raw materials or finished products shall be permitted in the part so partitioned off for sleeping purposes.
PART IV.
Food Preserving Establishments.
48. For the purposes of the by-laws in this Part the expression "food preserving establishment" means any business, undertaking or concern which carries on the trade of food preserving, or any of the branches of such trade, such as the making of sugar confectionery, cocoa, chocolate, jam, marmalade, preserved fruits, Chinese preserves, fruit and table jellies, meat extracts, meat essences, sauces and pickles; the preparation of meat, poultry, game, fish, vegetables and fruit for sale in a preserved state and the processes of wrapping and filling, and packing other than the packing of the finished article in cases or crates merely for storage or transport.
49. A register of food preserving establishments shall be kept by the Secretary of the Council.
50. (1) No person shall continue or commence business in any food-preserving establishment unless it is registered under these by-laws. The registration fee (renewable annually)...
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