CAP. 140]
G.N.A. 226/49.
G.N.A. 87/51.
Yu Sang, Yu Sang Chuk, etc.
Ice-cream, fruit juice,
etc.
Bivalve mollusc.
Period, form of permits
and fees.
G.N.A. 87/51.
1.
Public Health (Food).
DISEASE PREVENTION (FOOD AND DRINKS) BY-LAWS.
(Cap. 140, section 5).
(Ordinance No. 13 of 1935).
[21st October, 1949.]
No person shall sell or offer or expose for sale the Chinese dishes known as "Yu Sang" (鱼生) and “Yu Sang Chuk” (鱼生粥) nor the jellies known as “Leung Fan" (凉粉) "Man Tau Lo" (蚊鬚糖) and “Tai Ts'oi Ko" (大菜糕).
2. Except under and in accordance with a permit issued by the Council, no person shall sell or offer or expose for sale ice-cream or any frozen or chilled confection or any non-aerated drinks in the preparation of which fruit juice or herbs (other than tea) are used.
3. Except under and in accordance with a permit issued by the Council, which shall be conditional on production to the Council of a certificate of origin and safety from a competent authority approved by the Council, no person shall sell or offer or expose for sale any kind of bivalve mollusc, but such permission shall not be necessary in respect of bivalve molluscs contained in sealed tins which have been imported from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom or the United States of America or from such other localities as the Council may from time to time approve.
4. (1) Any permit granted under these by-laws shall be for such period not exceeding one year as the Council shall think fit and shall be in such form as the Council shall consider appropriate.
(2) The following fees are hereby prescribed and shall be paid to the Treasury annually in advance----
Permit
(a) Bivalve mollusc
(b) Chinese herb tea
(c) Ice-cream
(d) Non-aerated drinks
Fee
$10.00;
$25.00;
$10.00;
$10.00.
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