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PUBLIC HEALTH (FOOD) ORDINANCE, (Chapter 140).
RESTAURANTS AND FOOD STALLS (AMENDMENT) BY-LAWS, 1955.
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 5 of the Public Health (Food) Ordinance, the Urban Council has made the following by-laws→→
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These by-laws may be cited as the Restaurants and Food Citation. Stalls (Amendment) By-laws, 1955.
2. By-law 5 of Part IV of the Restaurants and Food Stalls Rescission By-laws (hereinafter referred to as the principal by-laws) is and replace- rescinded and replaced by the following-
"Cafes re-
ment of by- law 5 of Part IV. (VOL X,
5. No premises shall be operated or maintained p. 167). quirements. as a cafe unless they-
Ground
surfaces to
be in ac-
cardonce with the provisions
of B. $. (1) and (2) of a. 20 of Cap. 123.
Floor surfaces.
Require ments for latrine accommoda- tion.
(a) comprise the whole or part of a building of substantial construction, the whole of the ground surfaces of which shall be in accord- ance with the provisions of subsections (1) and (2) of section 20 of the Buildings Ordinance, or of any legislation subsequently enacted in revision or amendment thereof: Provided that in the case of buildings erected before the year 1936, the Council may waive or modify the requirements in the matter of ground surfaces;
(b) in the case of upper floors have floor surfaces of non-absorbent material finished off smooth; (c) are provided with lyproof latrine accom- modation but this requirement may be waived or modified in respect of cafes licensed as such on or before 28th February, 1955;