Explanatory Note,

(This note is not part of the by-lawn, but is intended

to indiouts their general purport).

The amendment is designed to ensure that the facilities provided for sterilization of crockery, glassware and other utensils are in fact used by licensees of restaurants, fand canteens, cafes and marinu restaurants, It also specifies how the sterilization shall be done.

(Secretariat 10/3231/48)

PUBLIC HEALTH (SANITATION) ORDINANCE, 1935.

(No. 15 of 1935).

CONSERVANCY (AMENDMENT) BY-LAWS, 1954.

In exercise of the powers conferred by section of the Public Health (Sanitation) Ordinance, 1935, the Urban Council has made the following by-laws-

1. These by-laws may be cited as the Conservancy (Amend- Citation. ment) By-laws, 1954-

2. Paragraph (4) of by-law 2 of the by-laws contained in Amendment Schedule A to the Public Health (Sanitation) Ordinance, 1935,

of by-law 2. (Schedule A under the heading "Conservancy* set forth on pages 188 to 191 to Ord. No. of the annual volume of the Ordinances of Hong Kong for the 18/35). year 1935, (hereinafter referred to as the principal by-laws) is amended-

(a) by the addition after sub-paragraph (a) of the following

proviso-

"Provided that in the case of schools where the conser- vancy charges amount to $200.00 or more per annum, the fees may, if desired, be paid in quarterly instalments.";

(b) by the addition after sub-paragraph (b) of the following

new sub-paragraph-

"(c) If the fees at the above-mentioned rates remain unpaid on the expiration of one month from the latest date stipulated on the demand note, a surcharge of 5% of the fee shall be imposed. If the fees remain unpaid on the expiration of two months after the latest date stipulated on the demand note a further surcharge of 3% of the fee shall be imposed. Surcharges shall be assessed to the nearest len cents.**

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