PUBLIC HEALTH AND URBAN SERVICES ORDINANCE 1960.
(No. 30 of 1960).
HAWKER (AMENDMENT) BY-LAWS 1966.
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 83 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 Hawker (Amendment) Cination. By-laws 1966.
By-law 3 of the Hawker By-laws 1960 (hereinafter referred Amendment to as the principal by-laws) is amended by the insertion, after the of by-law 3. definition "annual licence", of the following-
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(G.NA.
108/60).
3. The principal by-laws are amended by the addition, after Addition of by-law 26, of the following new by-law--
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may rant permission
in holder of cooked food
Mall licence Lo place tables and stools out- side his stall,
26A. (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in by-laws 24 and 26, a hawker who is the holder of a cooked food stall licence may, with the permission of the Council, place in such space or spaces outside the stall for which such licence was issued as may be indicated by the Council. such number of tables not exceeding two and such number of stools not exceeding eight as the Council may determine, (2) Permission under paragraph (1) shall not be given except with the concurrence of the Commissioner of Police.
(3) Every such permission may be withdrawn at any time by the Council and, unless it has been previously withdrawn, shall expire on the expiry or termination of the licence for the stall in respect of which it was given. but may be renewed by the Council, with the concurrence of the Commissioner of Police, on each renewal of the licence.
(4) The space or spaces within which any table or stool may be placed pursuant to permission granted under paragraph (1) shall be shown on a plan (as nearly to scale as may be) and a photograph of the stall and the immediate surrounding ground.
(5) The grant of permission under paragraph_(1) shall be endorsed on the licence and there shall be attached to the licence the plan and one print of the photograph.
now by-law
26A.
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