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PUBLIC HEALTH ORDINANCE, 1960

(No. 7 of 1960)

KOTA KINABALU MUNICIPAL COUNCIL

(DAIRIES AND DAIRYMEN) BY-LAWS, 1966

(G.N.L. 33 of 1966)

In exercise of the powers conferred upon it by section 71 of the Public Health


Ordinance, 1960, the Jesselton Town Board has made the following By-laws-

These By-laws may be cited as the Kota Kinabalu Municipal Council (Dairies and Title and
Dairymen) By-laws, 1966, and shall come into operation on the 1st day of July, 1966. commencement

In these By-laws :-

“dairy” includes any farm, cowshed, milking house, milk store, milk shop or other Interpretation
premises from which milk is supplied on or for sale, or in which milk is kept or used
for the purpose of sale or manufacture into butter, cheese, dried milk or condensed
milk for sale, or in which vessels for sale of milk are kept, but does not include a shop
from which milk is supplied only in the properly closed and unopened vessels in
which it is delivered to the shop, or a shop or other place in which milk is sold for
consumption on the premises only;

“dairyman” includes an occupier of a dairy, a cowkeeper, and a purveyor of milk;


“daily farm” means any farm, cowshed or other premises being a dairy on which milk
is produced from cows;

“daily farmer” means a dairyman who produces milk from cows.

Cap. 162.

3. (1) No person shall carry on the trade of a dairy farmer unless he is registered with
Council as a dairy farmer.

(2) The fee for such registration shall be five ringgit per annum. [Mod. Act 160.]

Registration of
4. (1) No person, not being registered as a dairy farmer, shall carry on the trade dariymen
of a dairyman unless he is registered with the Council as a dairyman.

(2) The fee for such registration shall be five ringgit per annum. [Mod. Act 160.]
Registration of dairy
5. (1) No place shall be used as a dairy farm unless it is registered with the farm
Council as a dairy farm.

(2) The fee for such registered shall be five ringgit per annum. [Mod. Act 160.]

6. (1) No place, not being registered as a dairy farm, shall be used as a dairy Registration of
dairy
unless it is registered with the Council as a dairy.

(2) The fee fro such registration shall be five ringgit. [Mod. Act 160.]

Health certificate
7. Any person applying for registration as a dairy farmer or dairyman shall produce a
certificate of health from a Government Medical Officer or registered medical
practitioner.

8. Any registration under these By-laws shall be in the absolute discretion of the Discretion to register
Council.

Penalty
9. Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of these By-laws shall be guilty (Mod. Act 160)
of an offence and shall be liable to a fine of one thousand ringgit.
Cancellation of
registration
10. The Council may cancel the registration :-

(a) of any dairy farmer or dairyman :-

(i) if such dairy farmer or dairyman is convicted of any offence under


these By-laws or under any other written law relating to dairy
farmers, dairymen, dairy farms or dairies and the use of weights
and measures; or

(ii) if, on certificate of a Government Medical Officer or a registered


medical practitioner, such dairy farmer or dairyman is suffering
from a contagious or infectious disease;

(b) of any diary farm or dairy, if any person is convicted in connection with such
dairy farm or dairy of any offence under these By-laws or under any other
written law relating to dairy farmers, dairymen, dairy farms or dairies and
the use of weight and measures.

11. Part III of the Jesselton Town Board (General) By-laws, 1956 is repealed. Repeal
(Corr. G.N.L 36/66)

Dated at Jesselton, this 30th day of April, 1966.

LAI EN KONG,

Chairman,

Jesselton Town Board.


I approve the foregoing By-laws.

Dated at Jesselton, this 13th day of May, 1966.

PANG TET TSHUNG,

Minister for Local Government.

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