CAP. 132)
Hawker (Urban Council) By-laws
[1987 Ed.
[Subsidiary]
Equipment to be maintained in safe and clean condition.
Refuse bins to be provided.
Special provisions relating to equipment to be provided by licensees dealing in drink or cooked food.
(4) The Council may at any time withdraw permission given under paragraph (1).
50. (1) Every licensee shall at all times maintain the equipment that is used by him in connection with his business in a safe, clean, and hygienic condition.
(2) Without prejudice to paragraph (1), every licensee shall clean or paint his stall as often as he may be directed to do so by the Council or by any officer authorized by the Council for the purpose.
51. (1) Every licensee, whether itinerant or operating from a fixed pitch, shall provide such number of refuse bins or receptacles which comply with paragraph (2) as may be necessary to hold the refuse resulting from the conduct of his business.
(2) Every such bin or receptacle shall be of sound construction and conform with such requirements and specifications as the Council may from time to time specify.
(3) Every licensee required to provide bins or receptacles under this by-law shall ensure that they are at all times maintained in a good state of repair. The Council, or any officer of the Urban Services Department authorized by the Council or any police officer, may require a licensee to replace any such bin or receptacle if it or he considers that the bin or receptacle is not in a good state of repair; and the licensee shall comply with the requirement within 24 hours of being notified of it.
(4) Without prejudice to by-law 39, every licensee, and every assistant of a licensee, shall deposit any refuse or waste material emanating from the business of the licensee in a refuse bin or receptacle required to be provided under paragraph (1).
(5) Every licensee shall ensure that all refuse which is accumulated in refuse bins or receptacles provided under paragraph (1) is deposited in a public refuse bin or in a refuse disposal vehicle operated by the Urban Services Department.
(6) No licensee or assistant of a licensee shall deposit waste liquids in any street or other public place.
(7) The Council may for the purpose of this by-law specify the size, shape, design, and material of refuse bins or receptacles to be provided by licensees.
52. (1) Without prejudice to by-law 50, every licensee, who is the holder of a fixed-pitch hawker licence authorizing him to deal in drink or cooked food shall ensure that-
(a) any stall or place used by him for the preparation of food or drink, and all apparatus and utensils used in connection with his trade, are kept clean and free from deleterious substances, contamination, and pollution;
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CAP. 132)
Hawker (Urban Council) By-laws
[1987 Ed.
[Subsidiary]
Equipment to be
maintained in
safe and clean condition.
Refuse bins to be provided.
Special
provisions
relating to
equipment to be provided by licensees dealing in drink or cooked food.
(4) The Council may at any time withdraw permission given under paragraph (1).
50. (1) Every licensee shall at all times maintain the equip- ment that is used by him in connection with his business in a safe, clean, and hygienic condition.
(2) Without prejudice to paragraph (1), every licensee shall clean or paint his stall as often as he may be directed to do so by the Council or by any officer authorized by the Council for the purpose.
51. (1) Every licensee, whether itinerant or operating from a fixed pitch, shall provide such number of refuse bins or receptacles which comply with paragraph (2) as may be necessary to hold the refuse resulting from the conduct of his business.
(2) Every such bin or receptacle shall be of sound construc- tion and conform with such requirements and specifications as the Council may from time to time specify.
(3) Every licensee required to provide bins of receptacle under this by-law shall ensure that they are at all times maintained in a good state of repair. The Council, or any officer of the Urban Services Department authorized by the Council or any police officer, may require a licensee to replace any such bin or receptacle if it or he considers that the bin or receptacle is not in a good state of repair; and the licensee shall comply with the requirement within 24 hours of being notified of it.
(4) Without prejudice to by-law 39, every licensee, and every assistant of a licensee, shall deposit any refuse or waste material emanating from the business of the licensee in a refuse bin or receptacle required to be provided under paragraph (1).
(5) Every licensee shall ensure that all refuse which is accumu- lated in refuse bins or receptacles provided under paragraph (1) is deposited in a public refuse bin or in a refuse disposal vehicle operated by the Urban Services Department.
(6) No licensee or assistant of a licensee shall deposit waste liquids in any street or other public place.
(7) The Council may for the purpose of this by-law specify the size, shape, design, and material of refuse bins or receptacles to be provided by licensees.
52. (1) Without prejudice to by-law 50, every licensee, who is the holder of a fixed-pitch hawker licence authorizing him to deal in drink or cooked food shall ensure that-
(a) any stall or place used by him for the preparation of food or drink, and all apparatus and utensils used in connection with his trade, are kept clean and free from deleterious substances, contamination, and pollution;
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