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Restriction on alterations or additions to licensed premises
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Requirements as to heat-treatment apparatus
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Control of heat-treatment of milk from outside the Colony
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Certain ingredients not to be used in the reconstitution of milk
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General cleanliness of premises and equipment.
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Construction and design of vessels or containera
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Sterilization of vessels and utensils
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Utensils used in the processing of milk not to be used for drinking .
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Milk processing establishments not to be used for dwelling purposes Prevention of contamination of milk by contact with certain clothing
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PUBLIC HEALTH AND URBAN SERVICES ORDINANCE, 1960.
(No. 30 of 1960).
MOLK BY-LAWS, 1960.
la exercise of the powers conferred by section 56 of the Public Health and Urban Services Ordinance, 1960, the Urban Council has mude the following by-laws
PART I.
Preliminary,
1. These by-laws may be cited as the Milk By-laws, 1960, and Citaden and shall come into operation on the day appointed for the commencement commence- of the Public Health and Urban Services Ordinance, 1960.
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2 These by-laws apply to the urban areas only.
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Spitting
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Personal cleanliness
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Prevention of vermin
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Yards, alleys, etc, pot to be used for processing or reconstituting milk
Cleansing of water tanks
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3. In these by-laws, save where the context otherwise requires— Interpreta- "bottling" includes, in relation to milk, any method of inserting milk into bottles or other kinds of containers for sale or for use in the making or preparation of food for sale; "container" includes any cover attached to a container;
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"Council" means the Urban Council;
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General precautions against contamination of milk
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“disease" means any disease of a communicable nature;
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Restriction on employment of persons likely to spread disease
Immunization of staff against certain diseases
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"heat-treatment" means the processing of milk by any of the methods
described in the First Schedule,
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Schedule.
PART IV.
Miscellaneous.
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Prevention of supply of milk to the danger of public health
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Keeping of report books
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Offences and penalties
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Name in which proceedings for offences may be brought
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Transitional provisions
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Methods of heat-treatment
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"milk" means cow's milk, buffalo's milk and goat's milk and also means cream and frozen or reconstituted milk and cream, but does not include separated milk, dried milk or condensed milk; "processing" means, in relation to milk, heat-treatment, bottling or storage for heat-treatment, and bottling for sale or for use in the making or preparation of food for sale; “reconstituted milk” means products resulting from the recombining with water of milk constituents, namely, milk fat and other solids derived from milk exclusive of any other substance, and includes the products resulting from the melting of frozen milk, and "to reconstitute milk" shall be construed accordingly:
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"sale" includes to sell, offer or expose for sale or possess for the
purpose of sale.
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4. The Council may from time to time, by notification published Amendment in the Gazette, amend the First Schedule.
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