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CAP. 132] Frozen Confections (Regional Council) By-laws [1986 Ed. [Subsidiary]

10 of 1986, s. 32(2). L.N. 165/82. L.N. 182/78. General personal cleanliness. 10 of 1986, s. 32(2). Prevention of supply of frozen confections to the danger of public health. 58/90522 10 of 1986, s. 32(2). Keeping of report books. 10 of 1986, s. 32(2).

(2) The Council may from time to time by notification published in the Gazette require persons employed or working in any food business involving the manufacture or handling of frozen confections to be immunized against such diseases as may be specified in such notification.

(3) No person shall employ in any food business involving the manufacture or handling of frozen confections any person whom he knows or has reason to believe has not been immunized in accordance with paragraph (1) or a notification under paragraph (2).

36. Without prejudice to anything contained in these by-laws, every person who, for the purposes of any food business, takes any part in the manufacture or handling of frozen confections shall, while so taking part-

(a) keep all parts of his person and of his outer garments as clean as may be reasonably practicable; and

(b) keep any open cut or abrasion on any exposed part of his person covered with a suitable waterproof dressing.

37. (1) If any health officer or health inspector is of the opinion that infectious or other disease is caused, or is likely to be caused, by the consumption of frozen confections derived from any particular source, premises or manufacturing plant or that the public health is likely to be endangered by the act or default of any purveyor of frozen confections or his servants or agents, such health officer or health inspector may, by notice in writing, direct that the supply, distribution or sale of such frozen confections shall be terminated or restricted for such period and subject to such conditions as may be specified in the direction.

(2) Any person who considers himself aggrieved by any direction given under paragraph (1) may, within 14 days after the giving of the same, appeal by way of petition to the Governor-in-Council, and upon any such appeal the Governor-in-Council shall confirm, vary or, if it has not already been withdrawn, cancel the direction.

(3) In any case in which the Governor-in-Council is satisfied that the direction ought not to have been given, he may order payment to the appellant by way of compensation of such sum, if any, as, having regard to all the circumstances, he may consider just.

(4) Every such payment shall be made out of the general revenue of Hong Kong.

38. (1) The Council may provide, for use in any food business involving the manufacture or sale of frozen confections, a report book or form for the use of health officers and health inspectors visiting the premises.

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CAP. 132] Frozen Confections (Regional Council) By-laws [1986 Ed. [Subsidiary] 10 of 1986, s. 32(2). L.N. 165/82. L.N. 182/78. General personal cleanliness. 10 of 1986, s. 32(2). Prevention of supply of frozen confections to the danger of public health. 58/90522 10 of 1986, s. 32(2). Keeping of report books. 10 of 1986, s. 32(2). (2) The Council may from time to time by notification published in the Gazette require persons employed or working in any food business involving the manufacture or handling of frozen confections to be immunized against such diseases as may be specified in such notification. (3) No person shall employ in any food business involving the manufacture or handling of frozen confections any person whom he knows or has reason to believe has not been immunized in accordance with paragraph (1) or a notification under paragraph (2). 36. Without prejudice to anything contained in these by-laws, every person who, for the purposes of any food business, takes any part in the manufacture or handling of frozen confections shall, while so taking part- (a) keep all parts of his person and of his outer garments as clean as may be reasonably practicable; and (b) keep any open cut or abrasion on any exposed part of his person covered with a suitable waterproof dressing. 37. (1) If any health officer or health inspector is of the opinion that infectious or other disease is caused, or is likely to be caused, by the consumption of frozen confections derived from any particular source, premises or manufacturing plant or that the public health is likely to be endangered by the act or default of any purveyor of frozen confections or his servants or agents, such health officer or health inspector may, by notice in writing, direct that the supply, distribution or sale of such frozen confections shall be terminated or restricted for such period and subject to such conditions as may be specified in the direction. (2) Any person who considers himself aggrieved by any direction given under paragraph (1) may, within 14 days after the giving of the same, appeal by way of petition to the Governor-in-Council, and upon any such appeal the Governor-in-Council shall confirm, vary or, if it has not already been withdrawn, cancel the direction. (3) In any case in which the Governor-in-Council is satisfied that the direction ought not to have been given, he may order payment to the appellant by way of compensation of such sum, if any, as, having regard to all the circumstances, he may consider just. (4) Every such payment shall be made out of the general revenue of Hong Kong. 38. (1) The Council may provide, for use in any food business involving the manufacture or sale of frozen confections, a report book or form for the use of health officers and health inspectors visiting the premises.
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CAP. 132] Frozen Confections (Regional Council)

By-laws

[1986 Ed.

[Subsidiary]

10 of 1986, s. 32(2).

L.N. 165/82.

L.N. 182/78.

General personal cleanliness.

10 of 1986, s. 32(2).

Prevention of supply of frozen confections to the danger of public health.

58/90522

10 of 1986, s. 32(2).

Keeping of report books.

10 of 1986, s. 32(2).

(2) The Council may from time to time by notification published in the Gazette require persons employed or working in any food business involving the manufacture or handling of frozen confections to be immunized against such diseases as may be specified in such notification.

(3) No person shall employ in any food business involving the manufacture or handling of frozen confections any person whom he knows or has reason to believe has not been immunized in accordance with paragraph (1) or a notification under para- graph (2).

36. Without prejudice to anything contained in these by-laws, every person who, for the purposes of any food business, takes any part in the manufacture or handling of frozen confections shall, while so taking part-

(a) keep all parts of his person and of his outer garments

as clean as may be reasonably practicable; and

(b) keep any open cut or abrasion on any exposed part of his

person covered with a suitable waterproof dressing.

37. (1) If any health officer or health inspector is of the opinion that infectious or other disease is caused, or is likely to be caused, by the consumption of frozen confections derived from any particular source, premises or manufacturing plant or that the public health is likely to be endangered by the act or default of any purveyor of frozen confections or his servants or agents, such health officer or health inspector may, by notice in writing, direct that the supply, distribution or sale of such frozen confections shall be terminated or restricted for such period and subject to such conditions as may be specified in the direction.

(2) Any person who considers himself aggrieved by any direc- tion given under paragraph (1) may, within 14 days after the giving of the same, appeal by way of petition to the Governor-in-Council, -and-

Lupon any such appeal the Governor in Council shall confirm, -vary or if it has not already been withdrawn, cancel the direction.

(3) In any case in which the Governor in Council is satisfied that the direction ought not to have been given, the may order payment to the appellant by way of compensation of such sum, if any, as, having regard to all the circumstances, he may consider just.

(4) Every such payment shall be made out of the general revenue of Hong Kong.

38. (1) The Council may provide, for use in any food business involving the manufacture or sale of frozen confections, a report book or form for the use of health officers and health inspectors visiting the premises.

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