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CAP. 103]

[s. 3 cont.]

Power for Governor in Council to grant exemption from safety regulations.

Penalties may be imposed

22 of 1950, Schedule.

Electricity Supply.

(c) the protection of telegraph cables, telephone lines, or lines operated by any department of the Government or by the naval, military or air force authorities or by any person or body of persons authorized by the Government to maintain a telegraphic service.

4.

It shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to grant exemption from any regulations made for securing the safety of the public under this Ordinance to any company which proves to the satisfaction of the Governor in Council that the conditions under which it generates or supplies electricity are such as not to endanger in any way the safety of the public.

5. Any regulation under this Ordinance may impose in regulations. penalties for offences against the same not exceeding five hundred dollars for each offence, with or without penalties for continuing offences not exceeding for any continuing offence one hundred dollars for every day during which the offence continues. All such penalties may be recovered summarily.

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CAP. 103] [s. 3 cont.] Power for Governor in Council to grant exemption from safety regulations. Penalties may be imposed 22 of 1950, Schedule. Electricity Supply. (c) the protection of telegraph cables, telephone lines, or lines operated by any department of the Government or by the naval, military or air force authorities or by any person or body of persons authorized by the Government to maintain a telegraphic service. 4. It shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to grant exemption from any regulations made for securing the safety of the public under this Ordinance to any company which proves to the satisfaction of the Governor in Council that the conditions under which it generates or supplies electricity are such as not to endanger in any way the safety of the public. 5. Any regulation under this Ordinance may impose in regulations. penalties for offences against the same not exceeding five hundred dollars for each offence, with or without penalties for continuing offences not exceeding for any continuing offence one hundred dollars for every day during which the offence continues. All such penalties may be recovered summarily. 158
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CAP. 103] [s. 3 cont.] Power for Governor in Council to grant exemption from safety regulations. Penalties may be imposed 22 of 1950, Schedule. Electricity Supply. (c) the protection of telegraph cables, telephone lines, or lines operated by any department of the Govern- ment or by the naval, military or air force authorities or by any person or body of persons authorized by the Government to maintain a telegraphic service. 4. It shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to grant exemption from any regulations made for securing the safety of the public under this Ordinance to any company which proves to the satisfaction of the Governor in Council that the conditions under which it generates or supplies electricity are such as not to endanger in any way the safety of the public. 5. Any regulation under this Ordinance may impose in regulations. penalties for offences against the same not exceeding five hundred dollars for each offence, with or without penalties for continuing offences not exceeding for any continuing offence one hundred dollars for every day during which the offence continues. All such penalties may be recovered summarily. 158
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CAP. 103]

[s. 3 cont.]

Power for Governor in Council to grant exemption from safety regulations.

Penalties may

be imposed

22 of 1950, Schedule.

Electricity Supply.

(c) the protection of telegraph cables, telephone lines, or lines operated by any department of the Govern- ment or by the naval, military or air force authorities or by any person or body of persons authorized by the Government to maintain a telegraphic service.

4.

It shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to grant exemption from any regulations made for securing the safety of the public under this Ordinance to any company which proves to the satisfaction of the Governor in Council that the conditions under which it generates or supplies electricity are such as not to endanger in any way the safety of the public.

5. Any regulation under this Ordinance may impose in regulations. penalties for offences against the same not exceeding five hundred dollars for each offence, with or without penalties for continuing offences not exceeding for any continuing offence one hundred dollars for every day during which the offence continues. All such penalties may be recovered summarily.

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