D 12
[Subsidiary]
Power of health officer to stop supply, etc. of milk from dairy in certain cases.
21407190
Power of
CAP. 139]
Dairies Regulations.
(1970 Ed.
to the satisfaction of a health officer that he is no longer likely to cause the spread of disease to man or animal.
30. (1) If any health officer is of opinion that-
(a) any disease is caused, or is likely to be caused, by the consumption of the milk supplied from any dairy; or
(b) the public health is, or is likely to be, endangered by any act or default of any dairyman in any dairy.
such health officer may, by order in writing, prohibit the supply, distribution or sale of milk from such dairy or of specified milk therefrom-
(i) absolutely; or
(ii) save in accordance with such conditions as may be specified in such order.
(2) Neither the licensee of the dairy nor any other person shall be entitled to any compensation for any damage or loss which he may sustain in consequence of the making of an order under the provisions of paragraph (1).
31. (1) An inspector may, for the purpose of analysis or other examination, take samples of any milk while the same is at the dairy at which the animals from which it was obtained are kept.
hader: 31. has been corrected to 31.
(2) In connexion with the taking under the provisions of paragraph (1) of a sample of any milk, the inspector may take such steps at the dairy as may be necessary to satisfy himself that the sample is a fair sample of the milk of the animals when properly and fully milked.
(3) An inspector who, under the provisions of paragraph (1), has taken a sample of any milk shall-
(a) forthwith divide such sample into three parts, each part to be marked and sealed or fastened up, and shall give one part of the sample to the licensee of the dairy and, of the remaining two parts of the sample shall, unless he decides not to have an analysis made, personally submit one of such parts to the public analyst and retain the other for future comparison; and
(b) if such be the case, inform the person to whom the part of the sample was given that the sample was taken for the purpose of analysis by the public analyst.
(4) Any part of a sample which, under the provisions of this regulation, is to be given to any person may be given either by delivering the same to him or to his agent.
(5) In any proceedings under these regulations in which any sample taken under the provisions of paragraph (1) is relevant, the part of the sample retained by the inspector, shall be produced at the hearing.
if any
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D 12
[Subsidiary]
Power of health officer to stop supply, etc. of milk from dairy in certain cases.
21407190
Power of
CAP. 139]
Dairies Regulations.
(1970 Ed.
to the satisfaction of a health officer that he is no longer likely to cause the spread of disease to man or animal.
30. (1) If any health officer is of opinion that-
(a) any disease is caused, or is likely to be caused, by the consumption of the milk supplied from any dairy; or
(b) the public health is, or is likely to be, endangered by any
act or default of any dairyman in any dairy.
such health officer may, by order in writing, prohibit the supply, distribution or sale of milk from such dairy or of specified milk therefrom-
(i) absolutely; or
(ii) save in accordance with such conditions as may be
specified in such order.
(2) Neither the licensee of the dairy nor any other person shall be entitled to any compensation for any damage or loss which he may sustain in consequence of the making of an order under the provisions of paragraph (1).
hader: 31. (1) An inspector may, for the purpose of analysis or inspector to take other examination, take samples of any milk while the same is at the dairy at which the animals from which it was obtained are kept.
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(2) In connexion with the taking under the provisions of paragraph (1) of a sample of any milk, the inspector may take such steps at the dairy as may be necessary to satisfy himself that the sample is a fair sample of the milk of the animals when properly and fully milked.
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(3) An inspector who, under the provisions of paragraph (1), has taken a sample of any milk shall-
(a) forthwith divide such sample into three parts, each part.
to be marked and sealed or fastened up, and shall give s one part of the sample to the licensee of the dairy and, of the remaining two parts of the sample shall, unless he decides not to have an analysis made, personally submit one of such parts to the public analyst and retain the other for future comparison; and
(b) if such be the case, inform the person to whom the part :
of the sample was given that the sample was taken for the purpose of analysis by the public analyst.
(4) Any part of a sample which, under the provisions of this regulation, is to be given to any person may be given either by delivering the same to him or to his agent.
(5) In any proceedings under these regulations in which any sample taken under the provisions of paragraph (1) is relevant, the part of the sample retained by the inspector, shall be produced at the hearing.
if any
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