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CAP. 172]

[r. 54 cont.]

Natural lighting.

Admission of light and air.

Dustbins.

Certificates of stability for lighting system.

Power to ask for certificate.

Regulations not applicable to certain premises.

Places of Public Entertainment.

(6) If lengthy cinematograph displays are to be given regularly, a water-closet shall be provided contiguous to the operating enclosure.

55. Natural lighting by means of windows or skylights shall be provided to the auditorium and (where practicable) to all other parts of premises. Suitable curtains or shutters may be provided so that during performances the windows and skylights may be obscured.

56. All means for the admission of light and air shall be utilized as far as practicable when premises are not in use by the public and all windows and skylights shall be kept clean.

57. An adequate number of metal bins or receptacles with properly fitting covers shall be provided for dust and refuse. Such receptacles shall be maintained in a clean and wholesome condition, in an open area or other suitable place.

Lighting, cooling, electrical, ventilating and mechanical installations.

58. An application for a licence or renewal of a licence under the regulations in this Part shall be accompanied by a certificate of stability of the alternative gas lighting system after an examination of the installations.

59. If the licensing authority thinks it expedient he may call upon the licensee of premises to furnish a certificate of stability of the electric system.

60. None of the provisions of these regulations relating to electric systems shall apply to any licensed building existing on 3rd August, 1934, until either-

(a) major electrical alterations are commenced; or (b) the licensing authority gives written notice to the licensee that there is a danger of fire from faulty wiring or apparatus,

whereupon, in either case, all the provisions of these regulations shall apply to such building.

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CAP. 172] [r. 54 cont.] Natural lighting. Admission of light and air. Dustbins. Certificates of stability for lighting system. Power to ask for certificate. Regulations not applicable to certain premises. Places of Public Entertainment. (6) If lengthy cinematograph displays are to be given regularly, a water-closet shall be provided contiguous to the operating enclosure. 55. Natural lighting by means of windows or skylights shall be provided to the auditorium and (where practicable) to all other parts of premises. Suitable curtains or shutters may be provided so that during performances the windows and skylights may be obscured. 56. All means for the admission of light and air shall be utilized as far as practicable when premises are not in use by the public and all windows and skylights shall be kept clean. 57. An adequate number of metal bins or receptacles with properly fitting covers shall be provided for dust and refuse. Such receptacles shall be maintained in a clean and wholesome condition, in an open area or other suitable place. Lighting, cooling, electrical, ventilating and mechanical installations. 58. An application for a licence or renewal of a licence under the regulations in this Part shall be accompanied by a certificate of stability of the alternative gas lighting system after an examination of the installations. 59. If the licensing authority thinks it expedient he may call upon the licensee of premises to furnish a certificate of stability of the electric system. 60. None of the provisions of these regulations relating to electric systems shall apply to any licensed building existing on 3rd August, 1934, until either- (a) major electrical alterations are commenced; or (b) the licensing authority gives written notice to the licensee that there is a danger of fire from faulty wiring or apparatus, whereupon, in either case, all the provisions of these regulations shall apply to such building. 312
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CAP. 172] [r. 54 cont.] Natural lighting. Admission of light and air. Dustbins. Certificates of stability for lighting system. Power to ask for certificate. Regulations not applicable to certain premises. Places of Public Entertainment. (6) If lengthy cinematograph displays are to be given regularly, a water-closet shall be provided contiguous to the operating inclosure. 55. Natural lighting by means of windows or skylights shall be provided to the auditorium and (where practicable) to all other parts of premises. Suitable curtains or shutters may be provided so that during performances the windows and skylights may be obscured. 56. All means for the admission of light and air shall be utilized as far as practicable when premises are not in use by the public and all windows and skylights shall be kept clean. 57. An adequate number of metal bins or receptacles with properly fitting covers shall be provided for dust and refuse. Such receptacles shall be maintained in a clean and wholesome condition, in an open area or other suitable place. Lighting, cooling, electrical, ventilating and mechanical installations. 58. An application for a licence or renewal of a licence under the regulations in this Part shall be accompanied by a certificate of stability of the alternative gas lighting system after an examination of the installations. 59. If the licensing authority thinks it expedient he may call upon the licensee of premises to furnish a certificate of stability of the electric system. 60. None of the provisions of these regulations relating to electric systems shall apply to any licensed building existing on 3rd August, 1934, until either- (a) major electrical alterations are commenced; or (b) the licensing authority gives written: notice to the licensee that there is a danger of fire from faulty wiring or apparatus, whereupon, in either case, all the provisions of these regulations shall apply to such building. 312
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CAP. 172]

[r. 54 cont.]

Natural lighting.

Admission of light and air.

Dustbins.

Certificates of stability for lighting system.

Power to

ask for

certificate.

Regulations

not applicable

to certain

premises.

Places of Public Entertainment.

(6) If lengthy cinematograph displays are to be given regularly, a water-closet shall be provided contiguous to the operating inclosure.

55. Natural lighting by means of windows or skylights shall be provided to the auditorium and (where practicable) to all other parts of premises. Suitable curtains or shutters may be provided so that during performances the windows and skylights may be obscured.

56. All means for the admission of light and air shall be utilized as far as practicable when premises are not in use by the public and all windows and skylights shall be kept clean.

57. An adequate number of metal bins or receptacles with properly fitting covers shall be provided for dust and refuse. Such receptacles shall be maintained in a clean and wholesome condition, in an open area or other suitable place.

Lighting, cooling, electrical, ventilating and mechanical installations.

58. An application for a licence or renewal of a licence under the regulations in this Part shall be accompanied by a certificate of stability of the alternative gas lighting system after an examination of the installations.

59. If the licensing authority thinks it expedient he may call upon the licensee of premises to furnish a certificate of stability of the electric system.

60. None of the provisions of these regulations relating to electric systems shall apply to any licensed building existing on 3rd August, 1934, until either-

(a) major electrical alterations are commenced; or (b) the licensing authority gives written: notice to the licensee that there is a danger of fire from faulty wiring or apparatus,

whereupon, in either case, all the provisions of these regulations shall apply to such building.

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