1950-HKRS29-8-17_Part03 — Page 19

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Renewal.

Loss of licence.

Deface- ment of Ilcence.

Production of licence.

Boarding

of vessels.

Refuse. etc.

Sub-letting,

etc.

Trade cried.

unsuitability of the licensee to hold a licence: Provided that revocation for breach of condition or for general unsuitability of the licensee as aforesaid shall not be made until the licensee has been given an opportunity to show cause against such revoca- tion.

a.

Renewals if granted shall be endorsed on the licence.

9. If the Director of Marine is satisfied that a licence has been lost or destroyed, or accidentally defaced, he may issue a duplicate on payment of a fee of $5.

10. No person shall alter, deface or make any erasure on a licence, and no person shall use, or have in his possession with a view to use, a licence on which an erasure has been made, or which has been altered or defaced in any way.

11. When trading, every licensee shall carry his licence and shall produce the same to any police officer, marine officer, health officer, health inspector or revenue officer, on demand. Such officer may retain such licence for examination by the Director of Marine, and such licence shall, unless revoked, be returned to the licensee within a reasonable time.

12. No licensee shall board any ship without the written permission of the owner or agent and also the permission of the master. No licensee shall board any native craft without the permission of the master,

13. Every licensee shall collect and remove all refuse caused by his trade and shall keep his boat and the implements of his trade clean.

14. (1) No licensee shall sub-let, transfer or lend his licence, or lapel card to any other person.

(2) Every licensee shall attend his trade personally and shall not depute any other person to trade for him in his stead.

15. (1) No licensee shall use or utter any trade cry or make any objectionable noise for the purpose of attracting attention to his trade.

(2) No licensee shall behave in a manner importunate towards, or calculated to obstruct, disturb or annoy, any person.

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16. The Director of Marine shall issue to every licensee a Lapel card. lapet card bearing his name, licence number and particulars of licence, and the licensee shall when trading, wear such lapel card in a conspicuous part of his attire so as to be clearly visible. If a licensee loses his lapel card the fee for a duplicute shall be $1.

17. No licensee shall trade in a manner likely to obstruct Obstrue- any vessel.

18. No licensec shall trade in-

(4) kerosene, gunpowder, firecrackers or any other des- cription of dangerous goods as defined by the Dangerous Goods Ordinance, 1873;

tion.

Dangerous goods, &c.

Ordinance No. 1 of

(b) liquor, cigars, tobacco, cigarettes or any other 1878. dutiable goods;

(c) marine stores as defined by the Marine Stores Protection Ordinance, 1919.

Ordinance

No. 13 of 1919.

19. No licensee shall knowingly let fall or throw any refuse Throwing into the harbour.

20. (1) No licensee shall trade on shore.

(2) The hours of trade for a licensee on steamships shall be 6 a.m. to g p.m. but on ferry vessels the hours of trade shall be 6 a.m. to midnight. For a licensee on native craft the hours of trade shall be 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. but in junk anchorages from 6 a.m. to midnight. No licensee shall trade other than during such hours.

refuse.

No trading on shore.

21. (1) Every licensee licensed to sell food shall if be Hawking provides eating utensils or chopsticks, provide also an adequate food. amount of boiling water with which to cleanse such articles after use by one customer and before use by another.

(2) Every such licensee shall be subject to such medical regulations as may be imposed on other handlers of food in restaurants and shall if so required by the Director of Marine, submit himself to periodical medical examination.

22. Contravention by a licensee of regulation 5 or of regula- Offences. Lions 10 to 21 inclusive shall be an offence.

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