APPENDIX C 



PUBLIC HEALTH (LONDON) ACT, 1891 



, Reg^tration, Inspection, etc. 



Section 28. — (i) The Local Government Board may make such general or 

 special orders as they think fit for the following purposes, or any of them, that 

 is to say : — 



{a) For the registration with the County Coimcil of all persons carrying on 



the trade of dairytnen. 

 {b) For the inspection of cattle in dairies, and for prescribing and regulating 



the lighting, ventilating, cleansing, drainage, and water-supply of 



dairies in the occupation of persons carrying on the trade of dairymen, 

 (c) For securing the cleanliness of milk-vessels used for containing milk for 



sale by such persons. 

 {d) For prescribing precautions to be taken for protecting milk against 



infection or contamination. 

 {e) For authorising the County Council to make byelaws for the purposes 



aforesaid, or any of them. 



(2) The County Council for the purpose of enforcing the said orders and 

 any byelaws made thereunder, shall have the same right to be admitted to any 

 premises as a Sanitar}' Authority have under this Act for the purpose of examin- 

 ing as to the existence of a nuisance liable to be dealt with summarily, and the 

 pro\'isions of this Act shall apply accordingly as if they were herein re-enacted 

 and in terms made applicable to this section, and in particular with the substitu- 

 tion of the County Council for the Sanitary Authority. 



(3) The Local Government Board may, by any such order, impose the like 

 fines for offences against orders made under this section as may be imposed 

 for offences against the byelaws of a Sanitary Authority under this Act. 



(4) In the application of this section to the City of London, the mayor, 

 commonalty, and citizens of the City acting by the Council shall be substituted 

 for the County Council, and their expenses in the execution of this section shall 

 be paid out of the consolidated rate. 



Inspection and Seizure of Unsound Food 



Section 47. — (i) Any Medical Officer of Health or Sanitary Inspector may 

 at all reasonable times enter any premises and inspect and examine 



(a) any animal intended for the food of man which is exposed for sale, 



or deposited in any place for the purpose of sale, or of preparation 



for sale, and 



