BV 2
[Subsidiary]
L.N. 93/68.
L.N. 94/74. L.N. 29/78. L.N. 371/81. L.N. 76/82. L.N. 67/85. 10 of 1986. L.N. 94/86.
L.N. 115/69.
CAP. 132] Sanitation and Conservancy (Regional Council) By-laws
[1986 Ed.
SANITATION AND CONSERVANCY (REGIONAL COUNCIL) BY-LAWS
(Cap. 132, sections 15 and 29)
[1 September 1969.]
PART I
Citation.
10 of 1986, s. 32(2).
Application.
10 of 1986, s. 32(2).
Schedule.
L.N. 94/74. L.N. 370/81. L.N. 76/82. L.N. 94/86.
Interpretation.
10 of 1986, s. 32(2). L.N. 67/85.
1.
PRELIMINARY
These by-laws may be cited as the Sanitation and Conservancy (Regional Council) By-laws.
2. (1) Save as provided in paragraph (2) these by-laws shall apply to the Regional Council area.
(2) Parts III and IV of these by-laws shall apply only to those areas of the Regional Council area set out in the Schedule and more particularly delineated and marked in red on plans prepared and signed by the Director of Buildings and Lands and deposited in the District Office of the area concerned.
3. In these by-laws, unless the context otherwise requires-
"Council" means the Regional Council;
"excretal matter" means human excretal matter but not such matter after maturation;
"latrine" means a room used for the housing of a fixed receptacle provided for the reception of excretal matter;
"owner" includes any person holding premises direct from the Crown whether under lease, licence or otherwise, any mortgagee in possession and any person receiving the rent of any premises, solely or with another, on his own behalf or that of any person, or who would receive the same if such premises were let to a tenant, and where such owner as above defined cannot be found or ascertained or is absent from Hong Kong or is under disability, the agent of such owner;
"urinal" means a fixed receptacle housed in a latrine for the purpose of urination.
Floors of latrines to be constructed of impervious material or paved.
PART II
LATRINES AND URINALS
4. The owner, or, if the owner is absent from Hong Kong or cannot readily be found, the occupier, of any premises in which a latrine is installed shall cause the floor of such latrine to be constructed of or paved with smooth, hard, impervious material and shall at all times keep the same in good condition and repair.
BV 2
[Subsidiary]
L.N. 93/68.
L.N. 94/74. L.N. 29/78. L.N. 371/81. L.N. 76/82. L.N. 67/85. 10 of 1986. L.N. 94/86.
L.N. 115/69.
CAP. 132] Sanitation and Conservancy (Regional
Council) By-laws
[1986 Ed.
SANITATION AND CONSERVANCY (REGIONAL COUNCIL)
BY-LAWS
(Cap. 132, sections 15 and 29)
[1 September 1969.]
PART I
Citation.
10 of 1986, s. 32(2).
Application.
10 of 1986, s. 32(2).
Schedule.
L.N. 94/74. L.N. 370/81. L.N. 76/82. L.N. 94/86.
Interpretation.
10 of 1986, s. 32(2). L.N. 67/85.
1.
PRELIMINARY
These by-laws may be cited as the Sanitation and Con- servancy (Regional Council) By-laws.
2. (1) Save as provided in paragraph (2) these by-laws shall apply to the Regional Council area.
(2) Parts III and IV of these by-laws shall apply only to those areas of the Regional Council area set out in the Schedule and more particularly delineated and marked in red on plans prepared and signed by the Director of Buildings and Lands and deposited in the District Office of the area concerned.
3. In these by-laws, unless the context otherwise requires-
"Council" means the Regional Council;
"excretal matter" means human excretal matter but not such matter
after maturation;
"latrine” means a room used for the housing of a fixed receptacle
provided for the reception of excretal matter;
"owner" includes any person holding premises direct from the Crown whether under lease, licence or otherwise, any mort- gagec in possession and any person receiving the rent of any premises, solely or with another, on his own behalf or that of any person, or who would receive the same if such premises were let to a tenant, and where such owner as above defined cannot be found or ascertained or is absent from Hong Kong or is under disability, the agent of such owner;
"urinal" means a fixed receptacle housed in a latrine for the purpose
of urination.
Floors of latrines to be constructed of impervious material or
paved.
PART II
LATRINES AND URINALS
4. The owner, or, if the owner is absent from Hong Kong or cannot readily be found, the occupier, of any premises in which a latrine is installed shall cause the floor of such latrine, to be constructed of or paved with smooth, hard, impervious material and shall at all times keep the same in good condition and repair.
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