Federal Register of Legislation
NORFOLK ISLAND
Sale of Food (Eating Houses) Regulations
No. 4 of 1969
Compilation No. 1
Compilation date: 29 September 2018
Includes amendments up to: Norfolk Island Continued Laws Ordinance 2015 (No. 2, 2015)
NORFOLK ISLAND
SALE OF FOOD (EATING HOUSES) REGULATIONS
TABLE OF PROVISIONS Section 1. Citation 2. Interpretation 3. Sleeping in an eating house 4. Refrigeration 5. Disposal of unwholesome food and other wastes 6. Re-serving of food 7. Utensils to be kept clean 8. Persons in eating houses 9. Animals not to be in eating houses 10. Eating house to be kept clean 11. Handling of food
NORFOLK ISLAND
Sale of Food (Eating Houses) Regulations
Citation 1. These regulations may be cited as the Sale of Food (Eating Houses) Regulations. Interpretation 2. (1) In these regulations — "Inspector" means a person appointed by the Chief Executive Officer to be an inspector under section 8 of the Sale of Food Act 1950; "proprietor", in relation to an eating house, means — (a) in the case of an eating house that is a tourist accommodation house within the meaning of the Tourist Accommodation Act 1984 - the person who conducts the tourist accommodation house; or (b) in any other case – the holder of a licence by virtue of which he is entitled to carry on the business of that eating house; "registered medical practitioner" has the same meaning as in the Health Practitioners Act 1983 (NI). "storeroom", in relation to an eating house, means a part of the eating house where food to be used in meals to be served at the eating house is stored. (2) For the purposes of these regulations, food shall, in the absence of proof to the contrary, be deemed to be food to be used in meals to be served at an eating house if — (a) it is in, or in the vicinity of, the eating house; and (b) it is apparently under the control of the proprietor of, or a person working at, the eating house. Sleeping in an eating house 3. The proprietor of an eating house shall not use or permit to be used as a sleeping place a kitchen, dining room, or storeroom of the eating house or a room with a door leading to a kitchen, dining room or storeroom of the eating house.
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