PUBLIC HEALTH AND URBAN SERVICES ORDINANCE. (Chapter 132).
DRIED MILK REGULATIONS 1967,
In exercise of the powers conferred by sections 55 and 143 of the Public Health and Urban Services Ordinance, the Governor in Council has made the following regulations—
L. These regulations may be cited as the Dried Milk Regula- tions 1967 and shall come into operation on the day appointed for the commencement of the Food and Drugs (Composition and Labelling) (Amendment) Regulations 1967.
2. (1) In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires- "container" includes any form of packaging of dried milk for sale as a single item whether by way of wholly or partly enclosing the dried milk or by way of attaching the dried milk to some other article and in particular includes a wrapper or confining band;
"dried milk" means milk, skimmed milk or partly skimmed milk which has been consentrated in the form of solid or powder by removal of water, and includes any such milk which has been sweetened, modified or compounded;
"milk" means cows milk and includes cream and skimmed milk; "sell" includes offer, expose or possess for sale:
“skimmed milk" includes separated or machine skimmed milk.
(2) Percentages shall be calculated by weight.
3. These regulations—
(a) apply
(i) to dried milk to which no other substance has been added;
(ii) to the dried milk contained in any powder or solid of which not less than 70% consists of dried milk; (b) do not apply-
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(i) in relation to the sale of dried milk to a caterer for the purposes of his catering business or to a manu. facturer for the purposes of his manufacturing business: (ii) to dried milk contained in any powder or solid which has been formulated specifically for baby foods.
Citation and Commencement.
Interpretados.
Application.