Medical examina-
tion of employees,
Persons suffering
from com- municable diacase.
Closure of licensed premises.
Vaccina- tion,
18. Any person employed in a public bath-house shall if s ordered by Health Officer submit himself to medical examinių. tion and provide such specimen or sample of material as may be necessary for such medical examination.
17. (1) When on medical examination a Health Officer finds that any person employed in a public bath-house is suffering! from any communicable disease, it shall be lawful for the Health Officer to direct that person to cease such employment until such time as the Health Officer is satisfied that there is no risk of Licence No. disease being spread by that person.
APPENDIX.
[By-law No. 5]
FORM No. I.
Public Bath-House By-Laws, 1951.
Public Bath-House Licence.
Date of Issue :
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(2) No person knowingly suffering from a communicable is hereby licensed to maintain a public bath-house in the premises disease shall enter or remain in a public bath-house.
known as
18. Whenever the Deputy Director of Health Services has conditions endorsed hereon. reason to believe that any bath-house is associated with the occur rence or spread of communicable disease, he may order closure of the premises for such period as he may deem necessary and the licensee shall comply with such order forthwith.
19. All persons employed in a public bath-house shall be vaccinated against small-pox and immunised against cholera and ele.. of employees. muy be required to undergo such other form of immunisation or treatment to prevent the spread of disease as the Deputy Director of Health Services may from time to time direct,
Disere- tionary powers of Council
Offences.
20. The Council may in its absolute discretion refuse to grant or renew any licence. The Council may revoke a licence if the licensee is convicted of any offence against these by-laws. The Council may also revoke a licence on the ground of a breach of any condition of the licence by the licensee or on the ground of the general unsuitability of the licensee to hold a licence: vided that the 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 revocation.
Pro-
21. A person who contravenes by-law No. 3. or any provi sion of by-laws Nos. 8 to 19 inclusive, shall be guilty of an offenc and shall on conviction for a first offence be liable to a fine no exceeding $500 and shall on conviction for a second or subsequent offence be liable to a fine not exceeding $500 and to imprison- ment for a term not exceeding one month.
from
subject to the
Conditions.
The licensee shall observe the Public Bath-House By-Laws, 11.
Secretary, Urban Council, Hong Kong.
FORM No. 3.
[By-law No. 6]
Public Bath-House By-Laws, 1951.
Application for licence to maintain a public bath-house.
I,
of hereby apply to the Urban Council for a licence to maintain a public bath-house at
under the sign of
A sketch of the proposed premises together with two photographs of myself are attached hereto.
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