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A 34

CAP. 109]

Dutiable Commodities Regulations

[1989 Ed.

[Subsidiary]

82. Lamps

The type of lamps used in a warehouse shall be of a type and standard approved by the Commissioner.

(L.N. 294 of 1982)

83. Accommodation for members of the Customs and Excise Service

(1) When required so to do by the Commissioner, the warehouse-keeper shall provide and maintain in the premises to the satisfaction of the Commissioner, office and lavatory accommodation, with heating and cooling equipment, lighting, furniture and writing materials, for the use of the members of the Customs and Excise Service on duty at the warehouse. (L.N. 6 of 1970)

(2) No charge shall be levied for any facilities required by the Commissioner under this regulation.

84. Facilities for examination, etc., of goods

(L.N. 294 of 1982)

Every warehouse-keeper, to the satisfaction of the Commissioner, shall provide and maintain, in a suitable place in the warehouse

(a) adequate receptacles, accurate measures, beams and scales or weighing machines, for examining, testing, sampling, bottling, blending, mixing, denaturing, repacking, grading, reconditioning and otherwise treating dutiable goods; and

(b) adequate receptacles for refuse.

85. Hours of opening

(L.N. 294 of 1982)

(1) Warehouses shall be opened between 8.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. on weekdays other than Saturdays or public holidays, and between 8.30 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Saturdays. (L.N. 7 of 1987)

(2) At other times warehouses may be opened with the written permission of the Commissioner. (L.N. 294 of 1982)

86. Entry, etc., only with a member of the Customs and Excise Service

Except with the permission of the Commissioner, no person shall, unless accompanied by a member of the Customs and Excise Service, enter or be in any warehouse.

(L.N. 294 of 1982)

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A 34 CAP. 109] Dutiable Commodities Regulations [1989 Ed. [Subsidiary] 82. Lamps The type of lamps used in a warehouse shall be of a type and standard approved by the Commissioner. (L.N. 294 of 1982) 83. Accommodation for members of the Customs and Excise Service (1) When required so to do by the Commissioner, the warehouse-keeper shall provide and maintain in the premises to the satisfaction of the Commissioner, office and lavatory accommodation, with heating and cooling equipment, lighting, furniture and writing materials, for the use of the members of the Customs and Excise Service on duty at the warehouse. (L.N. 6 of 1970) (2) No charge shall be levied for any facilities required by the Commissioner under this regulation. 84. Facilities for examination, etc., of goods (L.N. 294 of 1982) Every warehouse-keeper, to the satisfaction of the Commissioner, shall provide and maintain, in a suitable place in the warehouse (a) adequate receptacles, accurate measures, beams and scales or weighing machines, for examining, testing, sampling, bottling, blending, mixing, denaturing, repacking, grading, reconditioning and otherwise treating dutiable goods; and (b) adequate receptacles for refuse. 85. Hours of opening (L.N. 294 of 1982) (1) Warehouses shall be opened between 8.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. on weekdays other than Saturdays or public holidays, and between 8.30 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Saturdays. (L.N. 7 of 1987) (2) At other times warehouses may be opened with the written permission of the Commissioner. (L.N. 294 of 1982) 86. Entry, etc., only with a member of the Customs and Excise Service Except with the permission of the Commissioner, no person shall, unless accompanied by a member of the Customs and Excise Service, enter or be in any warehouse. (L.N. 294 of 1982)
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A 34 CAP. 109] Dutiable Commodities Regulations [1989 Ed. [Subsidiary] 82. Lamps The type of lamps used in a warehouse shall be of a type and standard approved by the Commissioner. (L.N. 294 of 1982) 83. Accommodation for members of the Customs and Excise Service (1) When required so to do by the Commissioner, the warehouse-keeper shall provide and maintain in the premises to the satisfaction of the Commissioner, office and lavatory accommodation, with heating and cooling equipment, lighting, furniture and writing materials, for the use of the members of the Customs and Excise Service on duty at the warehouse. (L.N. 6 of 1970) (2) No charge shall be levied for any facilities required by the Com- missioner under this regulation. 84. Facilities for examination, etc., of goods (L.N. 294 of 1982) Every warehouse-keeper, to the satisfaction of the Commissioner, shall provide and maintain, in a suitable place in the warehouse (a) adequate receptacles, accurate measures, beams and scales or weighing machines, for examining, testing, sampling, bottling, blending, mixing, denaturing, repacking, grading, reconditioning and otherwise treating dutiable goods; and (b) adequate receptacles for refuse. 85. Hours of opening (L.N. 294 of 1982) (1) Warehouses shall be opened between 8.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. on weekdays other than Saturdays or public holidays, and between 8.30 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Saturdays. (L.N. 7 of 1987) (2) At other times warehouses may be opened with the written permission of the Commissioner. (L.N. 294 of 1982) 86. Entry, etc., only with a member of the Customs and Excise Service Except with the permission of the Commissioner, no person shall, unless accompanied by a member of the Customs and Excise Service, enter or be in any warehouse. (L.N. 294 of 1982) } ¡
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A 34

CAP. 109]

Dutiable Commodities Regulations

[1989 Ed.

[Subsidiary]

82. Lamps

The type of lamps used in a warehouse shall be of a type and standard approved by the Commissioner.

(L.N. 294 of 1982)

83. Accommodation for members of

the Customs and Excise Service

(1) When required so to do by the Commissioner, the warehouse-keeper shall provide and maintain in the premises to the satisfaction of the Commissioner, office and lavatory accommodation, with heating and cooling equipment, lighting, furniture and writing materials, for the use of the members of the Customs and Excise Service on duty at the warehouse. (L.N. 6 of 1970) (2) No charge shall be levied for any facilities required by the Com- missioner under this regulation.

84. Facilities for examination, etc., of goods

(L.N. 294 of 1982)

Every warehouse-keeper, to the satisfaction of the Commissioner, shall provide and maintain, in a suitable place in the warehouse

(a) adequate receptacles, accurate measures, beams and scales or weighing machines, for examining, testing, sampling, bottling, blending, mixing, denaturing, repacking, grading, reconditioning and otherwise treating dutiable goods; and

(b) adequate receptacles for refuse.

85. Hours of opening

(L.N. 294 of 1982)

(1) Warehouses shall be opened between 8.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. on weekdays other than Saturdays or public holidays, and between 8.30 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Saturdays. (L.N. 7 of 1987)

(2) At other times warehouses may be opened with the written permission of the Commissioner. (L.N. 294 of 1982)

86. Entry, etc., only with a member of

the Customs and Excise Service

Except with the permission of the Commissioner, no person shall, unless accompanied by a member of the Customs and Excise Service, enter or be in any warehouse.

(L.N. 294 of 1982)

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