1950_MARINE_HAWKERS_REGULATIONS — Page 3

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CAP. 160]

Lapel card.

Obstruction.

Dangerous goods, &c.

(Ord. 1/1878.)

(Cap. 143.)

Throwing refuse.

No trading on shore.

Hawking food.

Offences.

Marine Hawkers.

16. The Director of Marine shall issue to every licensee a lapel card bearing his name, licence number and particulars of licence, and the licensee shall when trading, wear such lapel card in a conspicuous part of his attire so as to be clearly visible. If a licensee loses his lapel card the fee for a duplicate shall be $1.

17. No licensee shall trade in a manner likely to obstruct any vessel.

18. No licensee shall trade in-

(a) kerosene, gunpowder, firecrackers or any other description of dangerous goods as defined by the Dangerous Goods Ordinance 1873;

(b) liquor, cigars, tobacco, cigarettes or any other dutiable goods;

(c) marine stores as defined by the Marine Stores Protection Ordinance.

19. No licensee shall knowingly let fall or throw any refuse into the harbour.

20. (1) No licensee shall trade on shore.

(2) The hours of trade for a licensee on steamships shall be 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. but on ferry vessels the hours of trade shall be 6 a.m. to midnight. For a licensee on native craft the hours of trade shall be 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. but in junk anchorages from 6 a.m. to midnight. No licensee shall trade other than during such hours.

21. (1) Every licensee licensed to sell food shall if he provides eating utensils or chopsticks, provide also an adequate amount of boiling water with which to cleanse such articles after use by one customer and before use by another.

(2) Every such licensee shall be subject to such medical regulations as may be imposed on other handlers of food in restaurants and shall if so required by the Director of Marine, submit himself to periodical medical examination.

22. Any licensee who acts in contravention of regulation 5 or of regulations 10 to 21 inclusive shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine of five hundred dollars and to imprisonment for six months.

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CAP. 160] Lapel card. Obstruction. Dangerous goods, &c. (Ord. 1/1878.) (Cap. 143.) Throwing refuse. No trading on shore. Hawking food. Offences. Marine Hawkers. 16. The Director of Marine shall issue to every licensee a lapel card bearing his name, licence number and particulars of licence, and the licensee shall when trading, wear such lapel card in a conspicuous part of his attire so as to be clearly visible. If a licensee loses his lapel card the fee for a duplicate shall be $1. 17. No licensee shall trade in a manner likely to obstruct any vessel. 18. No licensee shall trade in- (a) kerosene, gunpowder, firecrackers or any other description of dangerous goods as defined by the Dangerous Goods Ordinance 1873; (b) liquor, cigars, tobacco, cigarettes or any other dutiable goods; (c) marine stores as defined by the Marine Stores Protection Ordinance. 19. No licensee shall knowingly let fall or throw any refuse into the harbour. 20. (1) No licensee shall trade on shore. (2) The hours of trade for a licensee on steamships shall be 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. but on ferry vessels the hours of trade shall be 6 a.m. to midnight. For a licensee on native craft the hours of trade shall be 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. but in junk anchorages from 6 a.m. to midnight. No licensee shall trade other than during such hours. 21. (1) Every licensee licensed to sell food shall if he provides eating utensils or chopsticks, provide also an adequate amount of boiling water with which to cleanse such articles after use by one customer and before use by another. (2) Every such licensee shall be subject to such medical regulations as may be imposed on other handlers of food in restaurants and shall if so required by the Director of Marine, submit himself to periodical medical examination. 22. Any licensee who acts in contravention of regulation 5 or of regulations 10 to 21 inclusive shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine of five hundred dollars and to imprisonment for six months. 230
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CAP. 160] Lapel card. Obstruction. Dangerous goods, &c. (Ord. 1/1878.) (Cap. 143.) Throwing refuse. No trading on shore. Hawking food. Offences. Marine Hawkers. 16. The Director of Marine shall issue to every licensee a lapel card bearing his name, licence number and particulars of licence, and the licensee shall when trading, wear such lapel card in a conspicuous part of his attire so as to be clearly visible. If a licensee loses his lapel card the fee for a duplicate shall be $1. 17. No licensee shall trade in a manner likely to obstruct any vessel. 18. No licensee shall trade in- (a) kerosene, gunpowder, firecrackers or any other description of dangerous goods as defined by the Dangerous Goods Ordinance 1873; (b) liquor, cigars, tobacco, cigarettes or any other dutiable goods; (c) marine stores as defined by the Marine Stores Protection Ordinance. 19. No licensee shall knowingly let fall or throw any refuse into the harbour. 20. (1) No licensee shall trade on shore. (2) The hours of trade for a licensee on steamships shall be 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. but on ferry vessels the hours of trade shall be 6 a.m. to midnight. For a licensee on native craft the hours of trade shall be 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. but in junk anchorages from 6 a.m. to midnight. No licensee shall trade other than during such hours. 21. (1) Every licensee licensed to sell food shall if he provides eating utensils or chopsticks, provide also an adequate amount of boiling water with which to cleanse such articles after use by one customer and before use by another. (2) Every such licensee shall be subject to such medical regulations as may be imposed on other handlers of food in restaurants and shall if so required by the Director of Marine, submit himself to periodical medical examination. 22. Any licensee who acts in contravention of regula- tion 5 or of regulations 10 to 21 inclusive shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine of five hundred dollars and to imprisonment for six months. 230
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CAP. 160]

Lapel card.

Obstruction.

Dangerous goods, &c.

(Ord. 1/1878.)

(Cap. 143.)

Throwing refuse.

No trading on shore.

Hawking food.

Offences.

Marine Hawkers.

16. The Director of Marine shall issue to every licensee a lapel card bearing his name, licence number and particulars of licence, and the licensee shall when trading, wear such lapel card in a conspicuous part of his attire so as to be clearly visible. If a licensee loses his lapel card the fee for a duplicate shall be $1.

17. No licensee shall trade in a manner likely to obstruct any vessel.

18. No licensee shall trade in-

(a) kerosene, gunpowder, firecrackers or any other description of dangerous goods as defined by the Dangerous Goods Ordinance 1873;

(b) liquor, cigars, tobacco, cigarettes or any other

dutiable goods;

(c) marine stores as defined by the Marine Stores

Protection Ordinance.

19. No licensee shall knowingly let fall or throw any refuse into the harbour.

20. (1) No licensee shall trade on shore.

(2) The hours of trade for a licensee on steamships shall be 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. but on ferry vessels the hours of trade shall be 6 a.m. to midnight. For a licensee on native craft the hours of trade shall be 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. but in junk anchorages from 6 a.m. to midnight. No licensee shall trade other than during such hours.

21. (1) Every licensee licensed to sell food shall if he provides eating utensils or chopsticks, provide also an adequate amount of boiling water with which to cleanse such articles after use by one customer and before use by another.

(2) Every such licensee shall be subject to such medical regulations as may be imposed on other handlers of food in restaurants and shall if so required by the Director of Marine, submit himself to periodical medical examination.

22. Any licensee who acts in contravention of regula- tion 5 or of regulations 10 to 21 inclusive shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine of five hundred dollars and to imprisonment for six months.

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