CA 2 CAP. 132] Swimming Pools (Urban Council) Bylaws
[Subsidiary]
SWIMMING POOLS (URBAN COUNCIL) BYLAWS
[1989 Ed.
(Cap. 132, section 42)
[3 March 1961]
G.N.A. 31 of 1961 G.N.A. 119 of 1961, L.N. 40 of 1963, 21 of 1973, L.N. 283 of 1975, L.N. 89 of 1979, L.N. 77 of 1980, L.N. 96 of 1981, L.N. 96 of 1983, L.N. 58 of 1985, 10 of 1986, R. Ed. 1986, L.N. 318 of 1987, L.N. 381 of 1987, L.N. 123 of 1988, L.N. 196
1. Citation
These bylaws may be cited as the Swimming Pools (Urban Council) Bylaws.
2. Application
(10 of 1986 s. 32(2))
(1) These bylaws apply to the Urban Council area only.
(2) These bylaws do not apply to any swimming pool--
(a) which is owned or managed by the Council; or
(b) which serves not more than 20 residential units and to which the public have no access.
3. Interpretation
(L.N. 123 of 1988)
(1) In these bylaws, unless the context otherwise requires-
"communicable disease" includes amoebiasis, cerebrospinal meningitis, cholera, diphtheria, dysentery, enteric fever, gastroenteritis, acute inflammation of the throat, infectious hepatitis, leprosy, any form of tinea infection, tuberculosis, poliomyelitis, pediculosis, scabies, scarlet fever, smallpox, any venereal disease or any generalized skin infection, trachoma, acute conjunctivitis and any other disease which the Council may, from time to time, declare to be a communicable disease for the purposes of these bylaws;
"Council" means the Urban Council;
"residential unit" means a separate household unit in a building constructed, used or intended to be used wholly for the purpose of human habitation; (L.N. 123 of 1988)
"swimming pool" and "pool" means any artificially constructed pool used for swimming or bathing and to which the public have access (whether on payment or otherwise) or which is operated by any club, institution, association or other organization. (L.N. 40 of 1963)
CA 2 CAP. 132] Swimming Pools (Urban Council) Bylaws
[Subsidiary]
SWIMMING POOLS (URBAN COUNCIL) BYLAWS
[1989 Ed.
(Cap. 132, section 42)
[3 March 1961]
G.N.A. 31 of 1961 G.N.A. 119 of 1961, L.N. 40 of 1963, 21 of 1973, L.N. 283 of 1975, L.N. 89 of
1979, L.N. 77 of 1980, L.N. 96 of 1981, L.N. 96 of 1983, L.N. 58 of 1985, 10 of 1986, R. Ed. 1986, L.N. 318 of 1987, L.N. 381 of 1987, L.N. 123 of 1988 ̧ LN196
1. Citation
These bylaws may be cited as the Swimming Pools (Urban Council) Bylaws.
2. Application
(10 of 1986 s. 32(2))
(1) These bylaws apply to the Urban Council area only. (2) These bylaws do not apply to any swimming pool--
(a) which is owned or managed by the Council; or
(b) which serves not more than 20 residential units and to which the
public have no access.
3. Interpretation
(L.N. 123 of 1988)
(1) In these bylaws, unless the context otherwise requires- "communicable disease" includes amoebiasis, cerebrospinal meningitis, cholera, diphtheria, dysentery, enteric fever, gastroenteritis, acute inflammation of the throat, infectious hepatitis, leprosy, any form of tinca infection, tuberculosis, poliomyelitis, pediculosis, scabies, scarlet fever, smallpox, any venereal disease or any generalized skin infection, trachoma, acute conjunctivitis and any other disease which the Council may, from time to time, declare to be a communicable disease for the purposes of these bylaws;
"Council" means the Urban Council;
"residential unit" means a separate household unit in a building constructed, used or intended to be used wholly for the purpose of human habitation; (L.N. 123 of 1988)
"swimming pool" and "pool" means any artificially constructed pool used for swimming or bathing and to which the public have access (whether on payment or otherwise) or which is operated by any club, institution, association or other organization. (L.N. 40 of 1963)
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