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premises or processing or reconstituting plant or that the public health is likely to be endangered by the act or default of any purveyor of milk or any milk beverage or his servants or agents, such health officer or such veterinary officer may, by notice in writing, direct that the supply, distribution or sale of such milk or such milk beverage shall be terminated or restricted for such period and subject to such conditions as may be specified in the direction. (L.N. 218 of 1977)
(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in Council, and upon any such appeal the Governor in Council shall confirm, vary or, if it has not already been withdrawn, cancel the direction.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 the payment to the appellant by way of compensation of such sum, if any, as, having regard to all the circumstances, he may consider just.
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(4) Every such payment shall be made out of general revenue. (10 of 1986 s. 32(2))
37. Keeping of report books
(1) The Council may provide in any premises in which any business that involves the processing, reconstitution, sale or distribution of milk or any milk beverage is carried on a report book or form for the use of visiting health officers and health inspectors. (L.N. 218 of 1977; 10 of 1986 s. 32(2))
(2) Where any such book or form has been so provided, the licensee or proprietor, as the case may be, of the business shall, at all times, cause such book or form to be kept upon such premises and available for use by any such health officer or health inspector.
(3) No person shall destroy any such book or form or alter or obliterate any entry made therein.
38. Fees
(1) Every licence granted under the provisions of Part III shall be renewable on 1 January in each year.
(2) Every such licence shall be granted or renewed upon payment of the appropriate fee prescribed in Schedule 2:
Provided that, where the licence is granted after 30 June in any year, the fee payable in respect of the grant thereof shall be one-half of the fee so prescribed.
(3) Where the Council is satisfied that any such licence has been lost or destroyed, it may, upon payment of a fee of $105, issue a duplicate thereof. (L.N. 211 of 1983; 10 of 1986 s. 32(2); L.N. 35 of 1987; L.N. 65 of 1988; L.N. 101 of 1989)
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premises or processing or reconstituting plant or that the public health is likely to be endangered by the act or default of any purveyor of milk or any milk beverage or his servants or agents, such health officer or such veterinary officer may, by notice in writing, direct that the supply, distribution or sale of such milk or such milk beverage shall be terminated or restricted for such period and subject to such conditions as may be specified in the direction. (L.N. 218 of 1977)
(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, enneel 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 the payment to the appellant by way of compensation of such sum, if any, as, having regard to all the circumstances, he may consider just.
58/70522
(4) Every such payment shall be made out of general revenue. (10 of 1986 s. 32(2) )
37. Keeping of report books
(1) The Council may provide in any premises in which any business that involves the processing, reconstitution, sale or distribution of milk or any milk beverage is carried on a report book or form for the use of visiting health officers and health inspectors. (L.N. 218 of 1977; 10 of 1986 s. 32(2) )
(2) Where any such book or form has been so provided, the licensee or proprietor, as the case may be, of the business shall, at all times, cause such book or form to be kept upon such premises and available for use by any such health officer or health inspector.
(3) No person shall destroy any such book or form or alter or obliterate any entry made therein.
38. Fees
(1) Every licence granted under the provisions of Part III shall be renewable on 1 January in each year.
(2) Every such licence shall be granted or renewed upon payment of the appropriate fee prescribed in Schedule 2:
Provided that, where the licence is granted after 30 June in any year, the fee payable in respect of the grant thereof shall be one-half of the fee so prescribed.
(3) Where the Council is satisfied that any such licence has been lost or destroyed, it may, upon payment of a fee of $105, issue a duplicate thereof. (L.N. 211 of 1983; 10 of 1986 s. 32(2); L.N. 35 of 1987; L.N. 65 of 1988; L.N. 101 of 1989)
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