Hours of business.

No paropher- malia to

be placed outside the boundarics of marked pitches.

No sleeping

in hawker

stall.

Removal of

facilliate schvenging

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(i) where such stall is provided by the Council in a marke the limits of the stall so provided.

(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in paragraph (1), the Council may, from time to time, prescribe by endorsement on the licence of any hawker such other dimensions applicable to any particular stol, as the Council may consider necessary and, in relation to such stall. such hawker shall be exempt from the provisions of paragraph (1) to the extent to which other dimensions have been so prescribed.

25. Save with the permission of the Council, no hawker of cookel foods shall carry on business between the hours of 2 a.m, and 6 am.. and no other hawker shall carry on business between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.

26. Where any hawker has been allocated for his business a pitch which is demarcated in visible form by the Council, such hawker stall not place, or allow to be placed, any wares, utensils, showboards ar other equipment pertaining to his business outside the boundaries of the pitch so demarcated.

27. No person shall sleep in any hawker stall,

28. Whenever any scavenging or street cleaning is in progress, equipment to every hawker shall, if so requested by a health officer or health inspector or any officer of the Urban Services Department holding the post of overseer or above, remove his stall, wares and all equipment und paraphernalia whatsoever until such scavenging or street cleaning is completed.

Wholesome

water to be used at cooked food stalls,

Intoxicating liquor not allowed at

hawker stalls.

Hawker

bazaars.

29. Only wholesome water shall be used, or allowed to be used by any hawker at any cooked food stall, and all such water shall be obtained-

(4) from Government water mains, or

(b) from a source, other than such mains, which has been approved

in writing by the Council.

30. No person shall, at any hawker stall, sell, have in his passti. sion, or consume, any intoxicating liquor whatsoever.

31. (1) Where the Council bas established a hawker bazaar, the I Council may in such manner as it thinks fit-

(a) allocate a pitch in the bazaar to any licensed hawker; and (b) prescribe the commodities which may be sold from any pitch. 1

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(2) No person to whom a pitch has been allocated in any hawker bazaar shall hawk in any pitch other than that allocated to him, and no person shall hawk in a hawker bazaar in any pitch which has been allocated to any other person.

(3) Where the commodities which may be sold from any pitch in a hawker bazaar have been prescribed under the provisions of paragrapb (1), no person shall hawk any other commodities from that pitch,

32. (1) Any person who......

(a) contravenes any of the provisions of by-law 4, 14, 16, 17, 18, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27 or 30 or of paragraph (3) of by-law 6, paragraph (2) of by-law 8, paragraph (4) of by-law 9, paragraph (1) of by-law 20, paragraph (1) of by-law 21, paragraph (1) of by-law 24 or paragraph (2) or (3) of by-law 31:

(b) without the permission of the Council, bawks in any place or prea prescribed under the provisions of by-law 5 as a place or area within which no hawker may hawk without such per- mission:

(c) knowingly gives to the Council any false information in rela- tion to any of the particulars required to be given to it under the provisions of paragraph (1) of by-law 8;

(d) fails to produce his licence when required to do so under the

provisions of by-law 19:

(e) fails to comply with any of the requirements of a notice served by the Council under the provisions of sub-paragraph (a) of paragraph (2) of by-law 21:

(where, under the provisions of paragraph (2) of by-law 24, any dimensions applicable to any particular stall have been endorsed on the licence of any hawker, carries on business from that stall if the same is not in accordance with the dimen- sions so endorsed; or

(2) fails to comply with any requirement made under the provi-

sions of by-law 28,

shall be guilty of an offence.

(2) In the event of any contravention of any of the provisions of paragraph (2) of by-law 20 or of by-law 29, the proprietor of the cooked food stall in respect of which such provision was contravened shall be guilty of an offence.

(3) Any person who is guilty of an offence under these by-laws shall be liable to a fine of five hundred dollars or to imprisonment for six months.

Offences and penalties.

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