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Abattoirs (Urban Council) Bylaws
[1989 Ed.
[Subsidiary]
30. Unexamined or unmarked carcasses, dressed carcasses or offals not to be removed without consent of manager
(1) No person shall-
(a) remove any carcass, dressed carcass or offal from an abattoir without the consent of the manager; or (L.N. 210 of 1972)
(b) except with the consent of the manager given under paragraph (2) and in accordance with the conditions, if any, on which the consent is given, remove any carcass, dressed carcass or offal from the abattoir before such carcass, dressed carcass or offal has been examined under bylaw 27, or when marking of a dressed carcass or offal is required under bylaw 28 or 29, before such dressed carcass or offal has been so marked. (L.N. 210 of 1972)
(2) The manager may give his consent on such conditions as he thinks fit to the removal of any carcass or offal from the abattoir before it has been examined under bylaw 27 or, where it is required under bylaw 28 or 29 to be marked, before it has been so marked.
(3) A consent given under paragraph (2) shall be in writing and shall specify the reason for which it is given.
(4) Any person who contravenes paragraph (1) shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $10,000 and to imprisonment for 6 months. (L.N. 284 of 1987)
31. Dressed carcasses and offals to be delivered by Government transport unless otherwise provided
(1) Save as provided in bylaws 25 and 33, where an animal is slaughtered in an abattoir the manager may arrange for the dressed carcass and the offal to be delivered by Government transport from the abattoir to the premises of the (L.N. 210 of 1972; L.N. 93 of 1988)
owner.
(2) Any such delivery shall be made within a reasonable time after the animal is slaughtered.
32. (Repealed L.N. 93 of 1988)
33. Collection by private transport
(1) The manager of an abattoir may, subject to such conditions as he sees fit, require or authorize the collection from the abattoir by private transport of the dressed carcass of and the offal from an animal which has been slaughtered in the abattoir.
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A 14
CAP. 132]
Abattoirs (Urban Council) Bylaws
[1989 Ed.
[Subsidiary]
30. Unexamined or unmarked carcasses, dressed
carcasses or offals not to be removed
without consent of manager
(1) No person shall-
(a) remove any carcass, dressed carcass or offal from an abattoir without the consent of the manager; or (L.N. 210 of 1972) (b) except with the consent of the manager given under paragraph (2) and in accordance with the conditions, if any, on which the consent is given, remove any carcass, dressed carcass or offal from the abattoir before such carcass, dressed carcass or offal has been examined under bylaw 27, or when marking of a dressed carcass or offal is required under bylaw 28 or 29, before such dressed carcass or offal has been so marked. (L.N. 210 of 1972) (2) The manager may give his consent on such conditions as he thinks fit to the removal of any carcass or offal from the abattoir before it has been examined under bylaw 27 or, where it is required under bylaw 28 or 29 to be marked, before it has been so marked.
(3) A consent given under paragraph (2) shall be in writing and shall specify the reason for which it is given.
(4) Any person who contravenes paragraph (1) shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $10,000 and to imprisonment for 6 months. (L.N. 284 of 1987)
31. Dressed carcasses and offals to be delivered
by Government transport unless
otherwise provided
(1) Save as provided in bylaws 25 and 33, where an animal is slaughtered in an abattoir the manager may arrange for the dressed carcass and the offal to be delivered by Government transport from the abattoir to the premises of the
(L.N. 210 of 1972; L.N. 93 of 1988)
owner.
(2) Any such delivery shall be made within a reasonable time after the animal is slaughtered.
32. (Repealed L.N. 93 of 1988)
33. Collection by private transport
(1) The manager of an abattoir may, subject to such conditions as he sees fit, require or authorize the collection from the abattoir by private transport of the dressed carcass of and the offal from an animal which has been slaughtered in the abattoir.
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