✨ Food and Drugs Regulations
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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panying or attached label or statement, as to the weight or number or volume of the contents :—
Aerated waters.
Alcoholic liquors which are subject to Customs duty.
Anchovies.
Biscuits in fancy packages.
Calves-foot jelly in tins or bottles.
Capers in bottles.
Cheeses.
Chutney in bottles.
Cider.
Confectionery in fancy packages.
Pure fruit cordials and syrups, flavoured cordials and syrups, artificial cordials and syrups, compound cordials.
Curry-powder.
Custard-powders.
Dried fish in blocks.
Dried dates.
Dried figs.
Dried fruits in fancy packages.
Fish in tins or jars.
Flavoured non-alcoholic beverages.
Flour and oatmeal in bags of over 50 lb. weight.
Food-substances sold with directions to dilute to a definite amount or to taste (infants’ foods, prepared milk foods, and condensed and dried milk excepted).
Fruits in bottles.
Ginger in jars, or in fancy packages.
Ginger-beer powders and other beverage-powders.
Hops in packages.
Jelly-crystals, blanc-mange powder.
Lime-juice and lime-juice cordial and syrup, lemon-juice, lemon-squash, and lemon-juice cordial and syrup.
New Zealand wines.
Non-dutiable fermented drinks.
Oysters and other molluscs.
Ox-tongues.
Pickles in bottles.
Pop-corn.
Potted meat and meat-pastes.
Rennet.
Salt.
Sauces.
Soup in packages.
Soup-sausages.
Vegetables, preserved, in bottles or tins, and dried vegetables.
Yeast in packages.
Foods supplied in bulk for resale.
PROTECTION OF FOOD AND DRUGS FROM CONTAMINATION.
Persons handling Food or Drugs.
- (1.) Every person who is engaged in the manufacture, preparation, storage, packing, carriage, or delivery of food or drugs for sale shall, when so engaged, maintain his clothing and his body in a state of cleanliness.
(2.) No person who is suffering from any communicable disease, or who is a “carrier” of any infectious disease, as defined in the Health Act, 1920, or who is suffering from any condition causing a discharge of pus or serum from any part of the head, neck, hands, or arms, shall engage in the manufacture, preparation, storage, packing, carriage, or delivery for sale of any food or drug or of any article used or likely to be used as a food or drug; and no person who is in contact with any infectious disease shall so engage if forbidden to do so by the Medical Officer of Health.
(3.) Every person who is engaged in the sale, manufacture, preparation, storage, packing, or delivery of food or drugs for sale, and by whose act, default, or sufferance, such food or drug becomes or is liable to become infected, polluted, or tainted, is guilty of a breach of these regulations.
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NZ Gazette 1924, No 44
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NZ Gazette 1924, No 44
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Revocation and Replacement of Food and Drugs Regulations
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🏥 Health & Social Welfare23 June 1924
Sale of Food and Drugs Act, Regulations, Revocation, Replacement, Labelling, Trade-marks, Brands, Exemption, Letter Sizes, Confectionery, Pastry, Ice cream, Ices, Jelly-crystals, Sausage-skins, Artificial cordials, Syrups, Non-alcoholic beverages, Caramel, Cochineal, Chlorophyll, Saffron, Coal-tar dyes, Saccharin, Saxin, Dulcin, Glucin, Artificial sweetening substances, Poisonous metals, Antimony, Arsenic, Lead, Tin