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PUBLIC HEALTH AND URBAN SERVICES ORDINANCE, 1960. (No. 30 of 1960),

FOOD BUSINESS (AMENDMENT) (NO. 2) BY-LAWS, 1964.

In exercise of the powers conferred by section 56 of the Public Health and Urban Services Ordinance, 1960, the Urban Council has made the following by-laws-

1. These by-laws may be cited as the Food Business (Amendment) Clution. [No. 2) By-laws, 1964.

2.

By-law 23 of the Food Business By-laws, 1960 (hereinafter Amendment referred to as the principal by-laws) is amended by the insertion, after of by-law 23. paragraph (1), of the following new paragraph-

(G.NA. 109/60).

"(1A) Failure by any person engaged in or taking part in any food business, or, as the case may be, in any such food business as may be specified by notification under paragraph (2), on demand to produce for inspection by any health inspector or health officer a valid certificate of vaccination against smallpox or of inoculation against the enteric group of fevers or, as the case may be, of immunization against such other disease as may be so specified shall be prima facie evidence in any court of the commission by such person of a contravention of the provisions of paragraph (1).”.

3. The principal by-laws are amended by the addition, after Addition of by-law 23, of the following new by-law-

now by-law

"Prohibition

of employ- ment in fooƐ businesses

of persons Got

tmixed

agamat certain

diseases.

23A. (1) No proprietor of any food business, or, as the case may be, of any such food business as may be specified by notification under paragraph (2) of by-law 23. shall employ any person in, or cause or permit any person to be engaged in or to take part in, such business unless that person-

(a) has, within the preceding period of three years,

been vaccinated against smallpox:

(b) has, within the preceding period of one year, been innoculated against the enteric group of fevers; and

(c) is immunized against such other disease as may

be so specified.

(2) Failure by the proprietor of any food business, DC, as the case may be, of any such food business as may be so specified, on demand to obtain the production of, or to produce, for inspection by any health inspector or health officer a valid certificate of vaccination against smallpox or

23A.

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