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2. The regulations contain twelve Parts as follows-
Part I deals with introductory matters.
Parts II to X contain provisions relating to particular categories of dangerous goods, each Part dealing with one of the nine categories set out in the Dangerous Goods (Classification) Regulations, 1956.
Part XI contains provisions relating to laboratory chemicals and medicinal preparations, the requirements for these substances being less stringent than those relating to the separate ingredients.
Part XII contains general provisions relating to dangerous goods, including a list of prohibited goods referred to in section. SA of the Dangeroas Goods Ordinance, 1956, (regulation 378) and a table of exemption (regulation 379). The provisions of the Dangerous Goods Regolations, 1940, and of the regulations and rules made under the Celluloid and Cinematograph Film Ordinance, 1923, and the Gunpowder and Fire works Ordinance, 1901, are superseded by these regulations and are revoked (regulation 387).
(Secretariat GR11/3231/511)
DANGEROUS GOODS ORDINANCE, 1956.
(No. 38 of 1956),
DANGEROUS Goods (Repeal OF MISCELLANEOUS LegislatiON) Order. 1962.
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 19 of the Dangerous Goods Ordinance, 1956, the Governor in Council has made the following Onder-
1. This Order may be cited as the Dangerous Goods (Repeal of Ciation, Miscellaneous Legislation) Order, 1962.
2. Subsection (2) of section $ and subsection (2) of section 18 of the Dangerous Goods Ordinance, 1956 shall come into operation upon the coming into operation of the Dangerous Goods (General) Regula- Nous, 1962,
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Bringing inte operation of subyaction (2) of section 3
and
subsection (2) of section 18 of the Ordinance.
(38 of 1956).
COUNCIL CHAMBER,
13th November, 1962.
Clerk of Councils-
Explanatory Note.
(This Nare is not part of the Order, but is intended to indicate its general purport).
The effect of this Order is to repeal the Gunpowder and Fireworks Ordine boce, 1901 and the Celluloid and Cinematograph Film Ordinance, 1923, both of which become redundant upon the enactment of the Dangerous Goods (General) Regulations, 1962, and to bring into operation subsection (2) of section 5 of the Dangerous Goods Ordinance. 1956, which was held in abeyance pending the repeal of those enactments,
(Secretariat GR11/3231/5100)
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