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1987 Ed.] Slaughter-houses (Regional Council)

By-laws

[CAP. 132

BW 11

(3) Every licensee shall cause every such vessel or receptacle to be thoroughly cleansed immediately after such vessel or receptacle shall have been used for such collection and removal, and shall cause every such vessel or receptacle when not in actual use to be kept thoroughly clean.

39. No person affected with any infectious disease shall enter into any licensed premises or shall take part in the slaughtering of any animal for human consumption or in the handling of the flesh of such animal.

40. No person shall cause the introduction of water, air or any gas or gaseous mixture into the tissues of the carcass of any animal.

41. (1) The Council may, if in its opinion it is expedient to do so for the efficient management or operation of any licensed premises, by order in writing prohibit the entry of persons, permanently or for such period as it thinks fit, into any specified part of the premises.

(2) A copy of an order under paragraph (1) shall be posted in a conspicuous place outside the part of any licensed premises to which it relates.

(3) No person shall without the permission of the Council or an authorized officer enter or remain in any part of any licensed premises in respect of which an order has been made under paragraph (1).

42. No person shall cause or suffer any animal which has been brought into any licensed premises for slaughtering to be taken out alive except with the permission of the senior veterinary officer.

43. No person shall enter or remain in any licensed premises except for the purpose of slaughtering, or supplying food or water to any animal therein or preparing any carcass for sale, or otherwise for some lawful purpose connected with the licensed premises.

44. No person shall enter or remain in any licensed premises in a state of intoxication, nor shall any person bring or keep in any licensed premises any spirituous liquor or any drug of any nature whatsoever.

45. (1) Any person who desires to use any licensed premises for the purpose of slaughtering shall make written application to the licensee and permission to use such premises shall be given in the order in which such applications were received.

(2) Except as provided for in these by-laws, no person shall be refused the use of licensed premises for slaughtering his animals nor shall any animal be rejected during the hours in which such premises are open.

[Subsidiary]

Person suffering from infectious disease not allowed in licensed premises. L.N. 43/71.

Prohibition of injection of

carcass.

Council may exclude unauthorized persons from parts of licensed premises. L.N. 43/71.

10 of 1986, s. 32(2).

Prohibition of removal of live animals. L.N. 43/71.

Restriction of entry into licensed premises.

Intoxication prohibited.

Application to licensee to slaughter.

10 of 1986, s. 32(2).

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1987 Ed.] Slaughter-houses (Regional Council)By-laws[CAP. 132BW 11(3) Every licensee shall cause every such vessel or receptacle to be thoroughly cleansed immediately after such vessel or receptacle shall have been used for such collection and removal, and shall cause every such vessel or receptacle when not in actual use to be kept thoroughly clean.39. No person affected with any infectious disease shall enter into any licensed premises or shall take part in the slaughtering of any animal for human consumption or in the handling of the flesh of such animal.40. No person shall cause the introduction of water, air or any gas or gaseous mixture into the tissues of the carcass of any animal.41. (1) The Council may, if in its opinion it is expedient to do so for the efficient management or operation of any licensed premises, by order in writing prohibit the entry of persons, permanently or for such period as it thinks fit, into any specified part of the premises.(2) A copy of an order under paragraph (1) shall be posted in a conspicuous place outside the part of any licensed premises to which it relates.(3) No person shall without the permission of the Council or an authorized officer enter or remain in any part of any licensed premises in respect of which an order has been made under paragraph (1).42. No person shall cause or suffer any animal which has been brought into any licensed premises for slaughtering to be taken out alive except with the permission of the senior veterinary officer.43. No person shall enter or remain in any licensed premises except for the purpose of slaughtering, or supplying food or water to any animal therein or preparing any carcass for sale, or otherwise for some lawful purpose connected with the licensed premises.44. No person shall enter or remain in any licensed premises in a state of intoxication, nor shall any person bring or keep in any licensed premises any spirituous liquor or any drug of any nature whatsoever.45. (1) Any person who desires to use any licensed premises for the purpose of slaughtering shall make written application to the licensee and permission to use such premises shall be given in the order in which such applications were received.(2) Except as provided for in these by-laws, no person shall be refused the use of licensed premises for slaughtering his animals nor shall any animal be rejected during the hours in which such premises are open.[Subsidiary]Person suffering from infectious disease not allowed in licensed premises. L.N. 43/71.Prohibition of injection ofcarcass.Council may exclude unauthorized persons from parts of licensed premises. L.N. 43/71.10 of 1986, s. 32(2).Prohibition of removal of live animals. L.N. 43/71.Restriction of entry into licensed premises.Intoxication prohibited.Application to licensee to slaughter.10 of 1986, s. 32(2).
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1987 Ed.] Slaughter-houses (Regional Council)By-laws[CAP. 132BW 11(3) Every licensee shall cause every such vessel or receptacle to be thoroughly cleansed immediately after such vessel or receptacle shall have been used for such collection and removal, and shall cause every such vessel or receptacle when not in actual use to be kept thoroughly clean.39. No person affected with any infectious disease shall enter into any licensed premises or shall take part in the slaughtering of any animal for human consumption or in the handling of the flesh of such animal.40. No person shall cause the introduction of water, air or any gas or gaseous mixture into the tissues of the carcass of any animal.41. (1) The Council may, if in its opinion it is expedient to do so for the efficient management or operation of any licensed premises, by order in writing prohibit the entry of persons, perma- nently or for such period as it thinks fit, into any specified part of the premises.(2) A copy of an order under paragraph (1) shall be posted in a conspicuous place outside the part of any licensed premises to which it relates.(3) No person shall without the permission of the Council or an authorized officer enter or remain in any part of any licensed premises in respect of which an order has been made under para- graph (1).42. No person shall cause or suffer any animal which has been brought into any licensed premises for slaughtering to be taken out alive except with the permission of the senior veterinary officer.43. No person shall enter or remain in any licensed premises except for the purpose of slaughtering, or supplying food or water to any animal therein or preparing any carcass for sale, or otherwise for some lawful purpose connected with the licensed premises.44. No person shall enter or remain in any licensed premises in a state of intoxication, nor shall any person bring or keep in any licensed premises any spirituous liquor or any drug of any nature whatsoever.45. (1) Any person who desires to use any licensed premises for the purpose of slaughtering shall make written application to the licensee and permission to use such premises shall be given in the order in which such applications were received.(2) Except as provided for in these by-laws, no person shall be refused the use of licensed premises for slaughtering his animals nor shall any animal be rejected during the hours in which such premises are open.[Subsidiary]Person suffering from infectious disease not allowed in licensed premises. L.N. 43/71.Prohibition of injection ofcarcass.Council may exclude unauthorized persons from parts of licensed premises. L.N. 43/71.10 of 1986, s. 32(2).Prohibition of removal of live animals. L.N. 43/71.Restriction of entry into licensed premises.Intoxication prohibited.Application to licensee to slaughter.10 of 1986, s. 32(2).
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1987 Ed.] Slaughter-houses (Regional Council)

By-laws

[CAP. 132

BW 11

(3) Every licensee shall cause every such vessel or receptacle to be thoroughly cleansed immediately after such vessel or receptacle shall have been used for such collection and removal, and shall cause every such vessel or receptacle when not in actual use to be kept thoroughly clean.

39. No person affected with any infectious disease shall enter into any licensed premises or shall take part in the slaughtering of any animal for human consumption or in the handling of the flesh of such animal.

40. No person shall cause the introduction of water, air or any gas or gaseous mixture into the tissues of the carcass of any animal.

41. (1) The Council may, if in its opinion it is expedient to do so for the efficient management or operation of any licensed premises, by order in writing prohibit the entry of persons, perma- nently or for such period as it thinks fit, into any specified part of the premises.

(2) A copy of an order under paragraph (1) shall be posted in a conspicuous place outside the part of any licensed premises to which it relates.

(3) No person shall without the permission of the Council or an authorized officer enter or remain in any part of any licensed premises in respect of which an order has been made under para- graph (1).

42. No person shall cause or suffer any animal which has been brought into any licensed premises for slaughtering to be taken out alive except with the permission of the senior veterinary officer.

43. No person shall enter or remain in any licensed premises except for the purpose of slaughtering, or supplying food or water to any animal therein or preparing any carcass for sale, or otherwise for some lawful purpose connected with the licensed premises.

44. No person shall enter or remain in any licensed premises in a state of intoxication, nor shall any person bring or keep in any licensed premises any spirituous liquor or any drug of any nature whatsoever.

45. (1) Any person who desires to use any licensed premises for the purpose of slaughtering shall make written application to the licensee and permission to use such premises shall be given in the order in which such applications were received.

(2) Except as provided for in these by-laws, no person shall be refused the use of licensed premises for slaughtering his animals nor shall any animal be rejected during the hours in which such premises are open.

[Subsidiary]

Person suffering from infectious disease not allowed in licensed premises. L.N. 43/71.

Prohibition of injection of

carcass.

Council may exclude unauthorized persons from parts of licensed premises. L.N. 43/71.

10 of 1986, s. 32(2).

Prohibition of removal of live animals. L.N. 43/71.

Restriction of entry into licensed premises.

Intoxication prohibited.

Application to licensee to slaughter.

10 of 1986, s. 32(2).

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