CAP. 140]
[by-law 4, cont.]
G.N.A. 213/48.
Public Health (Food).
fitting disc and covered with an outer cover overlapping the lip of and securely fastened to the bottle. The outer cover or, if the outer cover is constructed of transparent material, the disc or a prominent label or labels attached to the bottle shall bear-
(a) the name in English letters of the dairyman in whose dairy the milk was pasteurized and bottled; (b) the word "PASTEURIZED".
5.
By-laws 3 and 4 shall not apply to milk or cream which has been frozen and sold, offered or exposed for sale as frozen milk or cream upon such conditions as the Council may impose and contained in containers approved by the Council. For the purposes of this by-law "container" includes any cover attached to a container.
6.
No person shall carry on the trade of a dairyman unless he holds a licence issued in that behalf by the Council. On such licence shall be affixed the photograph of the licensee. Such licences shall be issued for such period not exceeding one year as the Council thinks fit.
7. No person shall be licensed until he shall have furnished full information to the satisfaction of the Council as to his residence, the place where the milk is kept for sale, the place where the milk is produced, the place where the cattle are kept, the nature of his water supply and the general suitability of his arrangements for carrying on such trade.
8. Every person so licensed shall notify the Council forthwith of any change in the source from which his milk is derived.
9. Every person so licensed shall at all times afford any health officer, senior veterinary officer or food officer free access to all premises occupied by him, whether as a dairy or milk shop or not, for the purpose of inspection, and shall produce his licence on demand.
10. Every dairyman whilst purveying or selling milk shall carry his licence with him and shall produce it when demanded by any health officer, senior veterinary officer or food officer.
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CAP. 140]
[by-law 4, cont.]
G.N.A. 213/48.
Public Health (Food).
fitting disc and covered with an outer cover overlapping the lip of and securely fastened to the bottle. The outer cover or, if the outer cover is constructed of transparent material, the disc or a prominent label or labels attached to the bottle shall bear-
(a) the name in English letters of the dairyman in whose dairy the milk was pasteurized and bottled; (b) the word "PASTEURIZED”.
5.
By-laws 3 and 4 shall not apply to milk or cream which has been frozen and sold, offered or exposed for sale as frozen milk or cream upon such conditions as the Council may impose and contained in containers approved by the Council. For the purposes of this by-law "container” includes any cover attached to a container.
6.
No person shall carry on the trade of a dairyman unless he holds a licence issued in that behalf by the Council. On such licence shall be affixed the photograph of the licensee. Such licences shall be issued for such period not exceeding one year as the Council thinks fit.
7. No person shall be licensed until he shall have furnished full information to the satisfaction of the Council as to his residence, the place where the milk is kept for sale, the place where the milk is produced, the place where the cattle are kept, the nature of his water supply and the general suitability of his arrangements for carrying on such trade.
8. Every person so licensed shall notify the Council forthwith of any change in the source from which his milk is derived.
9. Every person so licensed shall at all times afford any health officer, senior veterinary officer or food officer free access to all premises occupied by him, whether as a dairy or milk shop or not, for the purpose of inspection, and shall produce his licence on demand.
10. Every dairyman whilst purveying or selling milk shall carry his licence with him and shall produce it when demanded by any health officer, senior veterinary officer or food officer.
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