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[接上页] (c) the premises if constructed, reconstructed, altered or adapted in accordance with any specifications, plans and diagrams delivered to him under paragraph (1) of regulation 6 and approved by him, will comply with these regulations; (d) the premises- (i) are suitable for use as a poultry export factory; (ii) are clean and in a good state of repair; and (iii) have not been constructed, reconstructed, altered, adapted or equipped otherwise than in accordance with these regulations and any specifications, plans and diagrams delivered to and approved by the Director in connection with the application for the licence;(e) the equipment in the premises is in a good state of repair and in proper working order; and (f) the applicant is a fit and proper person to be granted the licence.(4) A licence shall- (a) clearly identify the premises in respect of which it relates; (b) bear a number which shall appear on every licence which may thereafter be granted under these regulations in respect of the premises to which the licence relates; (c) bear the full name of the licensee; and (d) remain in force until it is surrendered or revoked. Cap 139E reg 6 Application for licence (1) An application for a licence shall be made- (a) by delivering to the Director- (i) an application in writing in such form as the Director may require; and (ii) such specifications, plans and diagrams of the proposed poultry export factory and the equipment to be installed therein as the Director may require; and(b) by payment to the Director of a fee of three hundred dollars for the inspection of premises on the application for a licence.(2) Every document delivered by the applicant to the Director under this regulation or pursuant to any requirements of the Director under these regulations shall be certified under the hand of the applicant as true and accurate. Cap 139E reg 7 Revocation of licences (1) Subject to paragraph (2) the Director may revoke a licence- (a) if the premises in respect of which the licence is granted are reconstructed, altered or adapted without the consent in writing of the Director; or (b) if the grant of the licence has to any material extent been induced by a misrepresentation, whether fraudulent or innocent, made to the Director by or on behalf of the applicant for the licence; (c) if the applicant failed to disclose to the Director any material fact relevant to the granting of the licence- (i) of which the Director was not aware when the licence was granted; and (ii) which, if it had been disclosed to the Director before the licence was granted might have caused the Director to withhold the grant of the licence;(d) in the event of a contravention of these regulations or of the conditions of the licence- (i) by the licensee; or (ii) for the occurrence of which the licensee was, in the opinion of the Director, either wholly or partly responsible;(e) in the event of the failure of the licensee to comply with any direction or requirement of the Director or an inspector under these regulations; (f) if the licensee or, where the licensee is a corporation or firm, any director of the corporation or partner of the firm is convicted of- (i) an offence triable on indictment which in the opinion of the Director renders the licensee unfit and not a proper person to continue to hold a licence; (ii) an offence under these regulations; or (iii) an offence under any other enactment in relation to the slaughter of poultry, or the processing, handling or storage of carcasses or poultry products.(2) The Director shall not revoke a licence under paragraph (1) unless- (a) he has first called upon the licensee to show cause within such reasonable period of time as the Director may allow, as to why the licence should not be revoked; and (b) the licensee either fails within the time allowed to show cause or shows cause which, in the opinion of the Director, is inadequate.(3) Upon the revocation of a licence under this regulation, the Director shall immediately cause to be served upon the licensee, either personally or by registered post, a notice in writing specifying the general grounds for the revocation. (4) Failure to comply with paragraph (3) shall not affect the validity of the revocation of the licence. Cap 139E reg 8 Surrender of licences (1) A licensee may surrender any licence granted to him by- (a) giving notice to the Director in writing of the proposed surrender; and (b) delivering to the Director the licence which is to be surrendered.(2) A notice referred to in sub-paragraph (a) of paragraph (1) may specify the date when the surrender of the licence is to take effect. (3) Subject to paragraph (4), the surrender of a licence shall take effect either- (a) upon the date specified in the notice, being a date not earlier than the date of receipt of the notice by the Director; or (b) if no such date is so specified, then upon receipt of the notice by the Director.(4) Notwithstanding paragraph (3), the surrender of a licence shall not take effect until after the licensee has delivered the licence to the Director. |