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applicable to offensive trades only. The purpose of these by-laws is, therefore, to cancel the existing by-laws and to re-cact them with such amendment as is necessary to remove the anomalies created by reason of the fact that they no longer apply to dangerous trades.

2. The opportunity has been taken to bring the system of licensing the carrying on of offensive trades, and the control of premises in which such trades are carried on, into line with that applicable to other trades.

3. A detailed Comparative Table is annexed to this Note.

COMPARATIVE TABLE,

PRIVATE CEMETERIES BY-LAWS, 1960.

ARRANGEMENT OF BY-LAWS.

By-law.

Corresponding existing by-law.

Remarks,

By-laws.

Citation,

1.

Citation

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Application.

Page-

2

Fri

чай

Interpretation.

4

New. To provide for zoning in the case of certain offensive trades.

Interpretation

YA

НИИ

**

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101)

Licensing of offensive trades.

New. To prescribe the method of applica- dion for licences and to provide for the submission of plans.

1.

Managemcot

E

2

*}

Conditions to be satisfied before licence may be issued,

4.

Register of burials

1

:

7

B

1

New. To prevent unauthorized alterations or additions to premises after licence is issued or renewed.

Numbering of graves, etc.

U

9

10

General cleanliness.

By-law 703) of the Offensiva Trades By. laws, which provides for the disposal of noxious vapours, is replaced by the more Bexible provisions contained in by-laws 6 and 7.

6.

Manner of burial

m

ро

+if

4

441

7.

Re-opening of graves

3

Tu

For

YOU **

+'t

+1+.

LL

6

Maintenance of premises. This by-law includes special provisions for the preven- tion of vermin.

E.

Burial in vaults

12

8 and 9

To prevent the use of premises for dwelling purposes.

13

بيا

3

To ensure proper storage of offensive material,

9.

Scattering of asbes after cremation

3

-

!

:.

14

I

New. To ensure the proper disposal of offensive waste.

10.

Offences and penalties

15

Section 81 of the repeated Public Health (Sanitation) Ordinance, 1935.

16

17

Offences and penalties. The penalties are increased from a fine of $500 to a fins of $1,000 and imprisonment for one month and, in the case of a continuing offence, to a further daily penalty of a fine of $20, New. To provide for the bringing of proceedings.

Transitional provisions.

11.

Name in which proceedings for offences may be brought

4

16

(Secretariat GR5/3231/60)

12.

Feel

First Schedule:

Particulars to be recorded in register

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-

B++

Second Schedule:

Fees

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