Chandigarh,
21st April, 2016: In exercise to the powers conferred upon
the Deputy Commissioner by the Health Department, the following order is issued
under Section 2 of the Epidemic Diseases
Act, 1897 (Central Act number III of 1897):
Act, 1897 (Central Act number III of 1897):
1. The sale of all
kinds of exposed edibles eg. Cakes, sweets, biscuits, breads, parched grains of
all kinds, dates and cut fruits is banned.
2. All kinds of cold
drinks including lassi, sugarcane juice, sharbats, jaljeera, curd and cut
fruits kept for sale shall be properly covered with the help of wire gauze or
glass for protection from dust & flies.
3. The sale of
unchlorinated water through water trolleys obtained from unauthorized sources
is banned.
4. Ice/Ice Candies/Aerated
Water sold through outlets under hygienic conditions is banned.
5. The Additional Commissioner,
Joint Commissioner, Secretary Medical Officer Of Health, Superintendent Slaughter
House-Cum-Meat Inspector, All Health Supervisors, Superintendent Vaccination,
Chief Sanitary Inspectors, Sanitary Inspectors,
Entomologist-Cum-Parasitologist, Meat Supervisors Working In The MC, Chandigarh
And All Executive Magistrates, Enforcement Staff Of Estate Office, Principal
Medical Officer, Assistant Director Malaria, Anti Malaria Officer, All Medical
Officers, PCMS/HCMS Class I & Class II, Food Safety And Sanitary Inspectors
working in the Chandigarh administration in their respective jurisdictions are
authorized to enter and inspect any market, building, shop or place used for
manufacturing, sale or distribution of any article of food and drinks, and
examine any such article, which maybe therein to seize, remove, destroy or
caused to be disposed off in any manner, they think fit, so as to prevent the
consumption by human beings or any article of food and drinks, that are exposed
for sale in contravention of these orders or otherwise found unfit for human
consumption.
This order shall
come into immediate effect and shall remain in force in UT Chandigarh for 1 year.
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