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AC 14

CAP. 132] Frozen Confections (Urban Council)

[1986 Ed.

By-laws

[Subsidiary]

L.N. 164/78.

2 ~ 29 2187

Name in which proceedings for offences may be brought.

(c) being a person employed or working in any food business involving the manufacture or handling of frozen confections, fails-

(1) to submit himself to medical examination when required to do so under by-law 35(2); or

(ii) to cease to be employed or to work in any such business when required to do so by that paragraph;

(d) fails to comply with any of the requirements of a notification published in the Gazette under by-law 36(2);

(e) fails to comply with any direction given under by-law 38(1), unless the same has been varied or cancelled by the Governor in Council under paragraph (2) of that by-law;

or

(f) where any direction given under by-law 38(1) has been varied by the Governor in Council under paragraph (2) of that by-law, fails to comply with such direction as so varied.

(2) A person who is guilty of an offence under these by-laws shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine and imprisonment as follows and, where the offence is a continuing offence, to an additional fine as follows for each day during which it is proved to the satisfaction of the court that the offence has continued-

(a) in the case of an offence under by-law 5 or 17 a fine of $15,000 $10,000, imprisonment for 6 months and $250 for each day as aforesaid; and

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(b) in the case of any other offence mentioned in paragraph (1) a fine of $2,000, imprisonment for 3 months and $50 for each day as aforesaid.

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42. Without prejudice to the provisions of any other enactment relating to the prosecution of criminal offences and without prejudice to the powers of the Attorney General in relation to the prosecution of such offences, prosecutions for an offence under any of the provisions of these by-laws may be brought in the name of the Council.

L.N. 132/70.

FIRST SCHEDULE

HEAT-TREATMENT

[by-laws 3 & 4.]

The following provisions shall apply to the heat-treatment of frozen confections after the mixing together of the ingredients-----

(1) The mixture shall not be kept for any period exceeding 1 hour at a temperature greater than 7°Celsius before such mixture is subjected to heat-treatment by one of the following methods-

(a) the mixture shall be raised to and kept at a temperature of not less than 66°Celsius for not less than 30 minutes; or

(b) the mixture shall be raised to and kept at a temperature of not less than 71°Celsius for not less than 10 minutes; or

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AC 14CAP. 132] Frozen Confections (Urban Council)[1986 Ed.By-laws[Subsidiary]L.N. 164/78.2 ~ 29 2187Name in which proceedings for offences may be brought.(c) being a person employed or working in any food business involving the manufacture or handling of frozen confections, fails-(1) to submit himself to medical examination when required to do so under by-law 35(2); or(ii) to cease to be employed or to work in any such business when required to do so by that paragraph;(d) fails to comply with any of the requirements of a notification published in the Gazette under by-law 36(2);(e) fails to comply with any direction given under by-law 38(1), unless the same has been varied or cancelled by the Governor in Council under paragraph (2) of that by-law;or(f) where any direction given under by-law 38(1) has been varied by the Governor in Council under paragraph (2) of that by-law, fails to comply with such direction as so varied.(2) A person who is guilty of an offence under these by-laws shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine and imprisonment as follows and, where the offence is a continuing offence, to an additional fine as follows for each day during which it is proved to the satisfaction of the court that the offence has continued-(a) in the case of an offence under by-law 5 or 17 a fine of $15,000 $10,000, imprisonment for 6 months and $250 for each day as aforesaid; and4500(b) in the case of any other offence mentioned in paragraph (1) a fine of $2,000, imprisonment for 3 months and $50 for each day as aforesaid.815042. Without prejudice to the provisions of any other enactment relating to the prosecution of criminal offences and without prejudice to the powers of the Attorney General in relation to the prosecution of such offences, prosecutions for an offence under any of the provisions of these by-laws may be brought in the name of the Council.L.N. 132/70.FIRST SCHEDULEHEAT-TREATMENT[by-laws 3 & 4.]The following provisions shall apply to the heat-treatment of frozen confections after the mixing together of the ingredients-----(1) The mixture shall not be kept for any period exceeding 1 hour at a temperature greater than 7°Celsius before such mixture is subjected to heat-treatment by one of the following methods-(a) the mixture shall be raised to and kept at a temperature of not less than 66°Celsius for not less than 30 minutes; or(b) the mixture shall be raised to and kept at a temperature of not less than 71°Celsius for not less than 10 minutes; or
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AC 14CAP. 132] Frozen Confections (Urban Council)[1986 Ed.By-laws[Subsidiary]L.N. 164/78.2 ~ 29 2187Name in which proceedings for offences may be brought.(c) being a person employed or working in any food business involving the manufacture or handling of frozen confec- tions, fails-(1) to submit himself to medical examination when required to do so under by-law 35(2); or(ii) to cease to be employed or to work in any such business when required to do so by that paragraph;(d) fails to comply with any of the requirements of a notifica-tion published in the Gazette under by-law 36(2);(e) fails to comply with any direction given under by-law 38(1), unless the same has been varied or cancelled by the Governor in Council under paragraph (2) of that by-law;or(f) where any direction given under by-law 38(1) has been varied by the Governor in Council under paragraph (2) of that by-law, fails to comply with such direction as so varied.(2) A person who is guilty of an offence under these by-laws shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine and imprisonment as follows and, where the offence is a continuing offence, to an addi- tional fine as follows for each day during which it is proved to the satisfaction of the court that the offence has continued-(a) in the case of an offence under by-law 5 or 17 a fine of $15,000 $10,000, imprisonment for 6 months and $250 for each day as aforesaid; and4500(b) in the case of any other offence mentioned in paragraph (1) a fine of $2,000, imprisonment for 3 months and $50 for each day as aforesaid.815042. Without prejudice to the provisions of any other enact- ment relating to the prosecution of criminal offences and without prejudice to the powers of the Attorney General in relation to the prosecution of such offences, prosecutions for an offence under any of the provisions of these by-laws may be brought in the name of the Council.L.N. 132/70.FIRST SCHEDULEHEAT-TREATMENT[by-laws 3 & 4.]The following provisions shall apply to the heat-treatment of frozen confec- tions after the mixing together of the ingredients-----(1) The mixture shall not be kept for any period exceeding 1 hour at a temperature greater than 7° Celsius before such mixture is subjected to heat- treatment by one of the following methods-(a) the mixture shall be raised to and kept at a temperature of not less than 66°Celsius for not less than 30 minutes; or(b) the mixture shall be raised to and kept at a temperature of not less than 71°Celsius for not less than 10 minutes; or
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AC 14

CAP. 132] Frozen Confections (Urban Council)

[1986 Ed.

By-laws

[Subsidiary]

L.N. 164/78.

2 ~ 29 2187

Name in which proceedings for offences may be brought.

(c) being a person employed or working in any food business involving the manufacture or handling of frozen confec- tions, fails-

(1) to submit himself to medical examination when required to do so under by-law 35(2); or

(ii) to cease to be employed or to work in any such business when required to do so by that paragraph;

(d) fails to comply with any of the requirements of a notifica-

tion published in the Gazette under by-law 36(2);

(e) fails to comply with any direction given under by-law 38(1), unless the same has been varied or cancelled by the Governor in Council under paragraph (2) of that by-law;

or

(f) where any direction given under by-law 38(1) has been varied by the Governor in Council under paragraph (2) of that by-law, fails to comply with such direction as so varied.

(2) A person who is guilty of an offence under these by-laws shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine and imprisonment as follows and, where the offence is a continuing offence, to an addi- tional fine as follows for each day during which it is proved to the satisfaction of the court that the offence has continued-

(a) in the case of an offence under by-law 5 or 17 a fine of $15,000 $10,000, imprisonment for 6 months and $250 for each

day as aforesaid; and

4500

(b) in the case of any other offence mentioned in paragraph (1) a fine of $2,000, imprisonment for 3 months and $50 for each day as aforesaid.

8150

42. Without prejudice to the provisions of any other enact- ment relating to the prosecution of criminal offences and without prejudice to the powers of the Attorney General in relation to the prosecution of such offences, prosecutions for an offence under any of the provisions of these by-laws may be brought in the name of the Council.

L.N. 132/70.

FIRST SCHEDULE

HEAT-TREATMENT

[by-laws 3 & 4.]

The following provisions shall apply to the heat-treatment of frozen confec- tions after the mixing together of the ingredients-----

(1) The mixture shall not be kept for any period exceeding 1 hour at a temperature greater than 7° Celsius before such mixture is subjected to heat- treatment by one of the following methods-

(a) the mixture shall be raised to and kept at a temperature of not less than 66°

Celsius for not less than 30 minutes; or

(b) the mixture shall be raised to and kept at a temperature of not less than 71°

Celsius for not less than 10 minutes; or

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