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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, APRIL 8, 1932.
No. 211.
Hong Kong.
ORDINANCE No. 1 of 1903 (PUBLIC HEALTH AND
BUILDINGS).
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 16 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, 1903, the Sanitary Board makes the undermentioned by laws and amendment to the Laundries By-laws set forth in Schedule B to the said Ordinance.
Additional By-Laws.
JA. No person shall spit in any public laundry except into spittoons provided for the purpose.
1B. The registered proprietor shall cause to be continuously displayed, in a conspicuous position on every floor of his registered premises, a notice or notices of a size and form approved by the Board, and in a language prescribed by the Board, requiring all persons present on the premises not to spit on the floor: provided that the Board may, in its discretion, exempt in writing any premises from the above requirement as to display of notice, and revoke in writing any such exemption.
1C. The registered proprietor shall cause any phlegm, spittle or saliva found on the floor of his premises to be promptly swept up and removed; and in the event of his providing one or more spittoons, shall cause a sufficient quantity of a disinfectant fluid to be kept continuously in such spittoons while in use; and shall thoroughly cleanse them daily at the close of business.
Amendment.
Insert the additional by-laws above set forth in the Laundries By-laws, next after by-law 1.
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Made by the Sanitary Board this 1st day of March, 1932.
J. H. GELLING,
Secretary.
Approved by the Legislative Council this 7th day of April, 1932.
R. A. C. NORTH,
Deputy Clerk of Councils.
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