food control. statutory rules and orders
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FOOD CONTROL 305
FOOD CONTROL. STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS.
No. 850, 1921. THE MILK (ENULANII AND WALES) ORDER, 1921, DATED MARCH 22, 1921, MADE
BY THE FOOD CONTROLLEB UNDER TEE MINISTRY OF FOOD (CONTINUANCE)
1. EXUEPT under and in accordanoe with a licence granted by or under the authority of the Minister of Health, a, person shall not-(a) Sell or expose for sale any milk as (‘ Grade A (certified) ” or ‘‘ Grade A ” milk ; or (b) describe or refer to any milk under these names in any advertisement, ciroular, or notioe in conneotion with the sale of milk; or (c) sell or offer or expose for sale as milk, or under any description of which the word I‘ milk ” forms part, any liquid in the making of which dried milk or oondensed milk has been used.
2. A licence may be granted under this Order for such period and subjecst to suoh terms and conditions as the Minister of Health may think fit.
3. No colouring matter or water shall be added to milk or cream intended for sale, and no milk or cream to which any colouring matter or water has been added shall knowingly be sold or offered or exposed for sale.
4. (a) Every loosl authority is hereby authorised to exeoute and enforce the provisions of thie Order within their area, and to institute prooeedings for any offence against this order. local authority ” means any loaJ authority authorised to appoint an analyst for the purposes of the Sale of Food and Drugs Acts, 1875 to 1907.
5, For the purposes of this Order, “ milk ” shall include any milk whioh has
ACT, 1920 (10 AND 11 GEO. 5, C. 47).
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been submitted to one or more of the following processes-via,, sterilisation, pas- teurisation, homogenisation, or any other like process, but shall not include con- densed, separated, skimmed, or butter milk.
6. The Milk Order, 1920, is hereby revoked, so far as it applies to England and Wales, as on March 24, 1921, but without prejudice to any licences granted there- under and in force at the date of this Order.
7. (a) This Order may be cited as the Milk (England and Wales) Order, 1921, and shall come into force on March 24, 1921. ( 6 ) This Order applies only to England and Wales. ( 0 ) The Interpretation Act, 1889, applies to the interpretation of this Order as it applies to the interpretation of an Act of Parliament.
NO. 379, 1921, THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES (UILK) ORDER, 1921, DATED MARCH 24, 1921, MADE BY
THE MINISTER OF HEALTH. THE Minister of Health by arrangement with the Food Controller orders as follows :
1. (i.) Every local authority anthorised to appoint an analyst for the purposes of the Sale of Food and Drugs Acts, 1875 to 1907, shall have all such powers and duties as may be necessary for the execution within their area of the functions assigned to them by the Milk (England and Wales) Order, 1921.
$.) Every local authority as aforesaid, and any offiaers of the local authority duly authorised in that behalf, may at all reasonable times enter and inspect any premises in which milk sold or offered for sale in accordance with a licence given under the Milk (England and Wales) Order, 1921, is produced or prepared for sale.
2. Any expenses incurred by a local authority as aforesaid in the execution of this Order shall be defrayed in the same manner as expenses of the local authority are defrayed for the purposes of the Sale of Food and Drugs Acts, 1875 to 1907.
3. This Order may be cited as the Local Authorities (Milk) Order, 1921.
No. 406, 1921. THE MILK (SCOTLAND) ORDER, MARCH 31, 1921, MADE BY THE FOOD CONTI~OLLER
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