Source: http://www.legislation.gov.uk/nisi/1989/846/made
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Matched Legal Cases: ['art. 5', 'art. 2', 'Art. 68', 'Art. 2', 'Art. 5', 'Art. 6', 'Art. 8', 'Art. 3', 'Art. 37', 'Art. 7', 'Art. 11', 'Art. 7', 'art. 1', 'art. 2']

Now, therefore, Her Majesty, in exercise of the powers conferred by paragraph 1 of Schedule 1 to the Northern Ireland Act 1974(1) andof all other powers enabling Her in that behalf, is pleased, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, to order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows:—
1.—(1) This Order may be cited as the Food (Northern Ireland) Order 1989.
“advertisement” includes any notice, circular, label, wrapper, invoice or other document, and any public announcement made orally or by any means of producing or transmitting light or sound;
“analysis” includes micro-biological assay but no other form of biological assay;
“article” does not include a live animal or bird;
“authorised officer” has the meaning assigned to that expression by Article 35;
“business” includes the undertaking of a canteen, club, school, hospital or institution, whether carried on for profit or not, and any undertaking or activity carried on by a district council or other public authority;
“drug” includes medicine for internal or external use;
“food” includes drink, chewing gum, and other products of a like nature and use, and articles and substances used as ingredients in the preparation of food or drink or all such products, but does not include—
water, live animals or birds;
“food business” means any business for the purposes of which food intended for sale, or sold, for human consumption, is prepared, transported, stored, packaged, wrapped, exposed for sale, served or delivered;
“ice-cream” includes any similar commodity;
“knackery” has the meaning assigned to that expression by Article 14(2);
“milk” includes cream and separated milk, but does not include dried milk or condensed milk;
“premises” means a building or part of a building, and any forecourt, yard or place of storage used in connection with a building or part of a building;
“preparation”, in relation to food, includes manufacture and any form of treatment, and “preparation for sale” includes packaging;
“public analyst” has the meaning assigned to that expression by Article 36;
“purveyor”, in relation to milk, includes any person who sells milk, whether wholesale or by retail;
“sampling officer” has the meaning assigned to that expression by Article 38;
“sanitary convenience” means a closet, privy or urinal;
“separated”, in relation to milk, includes skimmed;
“substance” includes a liquid.
(3) For the purposes of this Order, other than Articles 16, 18 and 19(1)(b),—
(a)the supply of food for human consumption, otherwise than by sale, at, in or from any place where food is supplied in the course of a business, shall be deemed to be a sale of that food, and references to purchasers shall be construed accordingly;
(b)where in connection with any business in the course of which food is supplied the place where the food is served is different from the place where the food is consumed, both those places shall be deemed to be places in which food is sold.
(4) For the purposes of section 42(2) of the Northern Ireland Constitution Act 1973(4) (validity of Acts of the Parliament of Northern Ireland), provisions of this Order which re-enact provisions of an Act of the Parliament of Northern Ireland shall be deemed to be provisions of such an Act.
(5) Provisions of this Order which re-enact provisions of orders made under any statutory provision shall have no greater effect by virtue of their re-enactment.
(a)any premises used for the purposes of a business in respect of which a licence is in force under the Milk (Northern Ireland) Order 1983(5); or
(b)any premises in respect of which a licence is in force under the Slaughter-houses Act (Northern Ireland) 1953(6).
“food” and “food business” have the meanings assigned to them by the Food Hygiene (General) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1964(7);
(2) In paragraph (1), in the definition of “owner”, “rack rent” means a rent which is not less than two-thirds of the net annual value shown in the valuation list for the purposes of the Rates (Northern Ireland) Order 1977(8).
(a)the Milk (Northern Ireland) Order 1983(9); or
(b)the Slaughter-houses Act (Northern Ireland) 1953(10),
(3) The prohibitions contained in paragraph (1)(a) and (c), in so far as they relate to the adding of any water to milk or the sale, offering or exposure for sale or possession of milk to which water has been added shall not apply in any case where water is added to milk in the course of any process of direct heat treatment by steam authorised under the Marketing of Milk Products Act (Northern Ireland) 1958(11) or the Milk (Northern Ireland) Order 1983(12) (whichever is applicable), where the process is conducted in accordance with regulations made in that behalf by the Department of Agriculture under that Act or, as the case may be, that Order.
“Health and Social Services Board” means a Health and Social Services Board established under Article 16 of the Health and Personal Social Services (Northern Ireland) Order 1972(13).
Meaning of “authorised officer”
35.—(1) Subject to the provisions of this Article, the expression “authorised officer” means an officer of a district council authorised by that council in writing, either generally or specially, to act in matters of any specified kind or in any specified matter.
(2) Any environmental health officer appointed by a district council in exercise of its powers under section 41 of the Local Government Act (Northern Ireland) 1972(14) shall be deemed to be an authorised officer of that council for all purposes of this Order.
(3) A member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons employed by a district council for the purpose of inspection of food shall be deemed to be an authorised officer of the council for the purpose of the examination and seizure of meat under the provisions of Part II relating to food unfit for human consumption.
(4) An officer of a district council shall not be authorised to act under this Order in relation to the examination and seizure of meat unless he is—
(a)a person deemed to be an authorised officer by virtue of paragraph (2) or paragraph (3); or
(b)a person having such qualifications as may be prescribed.
Facilities for examination of food and drugs
37. A district council may provide facilities for bacteriological and other examinations of samples of food and drugs.
Special provisions as to sampling of milk by sampling officers
42.—(1) Where a sample of milk is procured by a sampling officer from a purveyor of milk, that purveyor shall, if required to do so by the sampling officer, state—
(a)the name and address of the seller or consignor from whom he received the milk;
(b)the time and place of delivery to him by the seller or consignor of milk from a corresponding milking.
(2) Subject to paragraph (3), the district council by whose officer the sample was procured shall not bring a prosecution under thisOrder against the purveyor in respect of the sample procured from him unless the council has within—
(a)twenty-four hours prior to the sample being procured from the purveyor; or
(b)one hundred and twenty hours after the sample was procured from the purveyor;
procured a sample of milk from a corresponding milking in the course of transit or delivery to the purveyor from the seller or consignor.
(3) It shall not be necessary for the district council to procure a sample of milk from a corresponding milking if the milk from which the sample was procured from the purveyor was taken from a mixture of milk produced on more than one farm.
(4) Any sample procured in accordance with paragraph (2) in the course of transit or delivery shall be submitted for analysis to the person to whom the sample procured from the purveyor is or was submitted.
(5) If a prosecution is brought against the purveyor, a copy of the certificate of the result of the analysis of every sample procured in accordance with paragraph (2) in the course of transit or delivery shall be furnished to him, and every such certificate or copy shall, subject to the provisions of Article 54, be admissible as evidence on any question whether the milk sold by the purveyor was sold by the purveyor in the same state as it was when he purchased it.
(6) The district council by whose officer the sample was procured from the purveyor may, instead of, or in addition to, bringing a prosecution against the purveyor, bring a prosecution against the seller or consignor.
(7) If a sample of milk of cows kept on any premises is procured in course of transit or delivery from those premises, the occupier of those premises may, within sixty hours after the sample was procured, serve on the district council by whose officer the sample was procured a notice requesting the council to take immediate steps to procure, as soon as practicable, a sample of milk from a corresponding milking of the cows and thereupon—
(a)paragraphs (2) to (5) shall, so far as applicable, apply with any necessary modifications; and
(b)the sampling officer procuring the sample of milk from a corresponding milking of the cows shall be empowered to take any such steps at the premises on which the cows are kept as may be necessary to satisfy him that the sample is a fair sample of the milk of the cows when properly and fully milked.
(8) It shall be a defence for a person charged with an offence under this Order, or under regulations made under this Order, in respect of a sample of milk taken by a sampling officer after the milk had left the possession of the person charged to prove that the container from which the sample was taken was effectively closed and sealed at the time when it left his possession, but had been opened before the sampling officer had access to it.
Power of Department to have foods analysed and examined
43.—(1) In relation to any matter appearing to the Department to affect the general interests of consumers, the Department may direct an officer of the Department authorised in writing to procure samples of any food specified in that authorisation, and thereupon the officer shall have all the powers of a sampling officer, and this Order shall apply as if he were a sampling officer.
(2) In relation to any matter appearing to the Department of Agriculture to affect the general interests of consumers of cream or ice-cream, that Department may exercise the powers conferred upon the Department by paragraph (1), and the provisions of this Order shall have effect accordingly.
(3) Any fee payable for the analysis of a sample procured in accordance with the provisions of this Article shall be payable by the Department or, as the case may be, the Department of Agriculture, out of moneys appropriated by Measure.
Quarterly reports of analysts
46.—(1) Every public analyst shall, as soon as may be after the last day of March, the last day of June, the last day of September and the last day of December in every year, report to the district council by whom he was appointed the number of articles which have been analysed by him or on his behalf in his capacity as public analyst for the district of that council during the preceding quarter of a year, and the result of each analysis.
(2) Every district council shall transmit to the Department, at such times as the Department may direct, a copy of each quarterly report received by it from a public analyst, together with details of any action taken in each case.
Entry, obstruction, etc.
47.—(1) Subject to the provisions of this Article, an authorised officer of a district council shall, on producing, if so required, some duly authenticated document showing his authority, have a right to enter any premises at all reasonable hours—
(a)for the purpose of ascertaining whether there is or has been on, or in connection with, the premises any contravention of the provisions of this Order or of any regulations or byelaws made under it, being provisions which the council is required or empowered to enforce; and
(b)generally for the purpose of the performance by the council of its functions under this Order, or any such regulations or byelaws.
(2) Admission to any premises used only as a private dwelling-house shall not be demanded under paragraph (1) as of right unless twenty-four hours' notice of the intended entry has been given to the occupier.
(3) If a justice of the peace, on sworn information in writing,—
(a)is satisfied that there is reasonable ground for entry into any premises for any purpose mentioned in paragraph (1); and
(i)that admission to the premises has been refused, or a refusal is apprehended and that notice of the intention to apply for a warrant has been given to the occupier; or
(ii)that an application for admission, or the giving of such a notice, would defeat the object of the entry, or that the case is one of urgency, or that the premises are unoccupied or that the occupier is temporarily absent;
(4) An authorised officer entering any premises by virtue of this Article, or of a warrant issued under it, may take with him such other persons as may be necessary, and on leaving any unoccupied premises which he has entered by virtue of such a warrant shall leave them as effectively secured against trespassers as he found them.
(5) Every warrant granted under this Article shall continue in force for a period of one month.
(6) If any person who, in compliance with the provisions of this Article, or of any warrant issued under it, is admitted into a factory or workplace, discloses to any person any information obtained by him in the factory or workplace with regard to any manufacturing process or trade secret, he shall, unless the disclosure was made in the performance of his duty, be guilty of an offence.
(7) Nothing in this Article shall authorise any person, except with the permission of the Department of Agriculture under the Diseases of Animals (Northern Ireland) Order 1981(15), to enter any cowshed or other place in which an animal affected, or suspected of being affected, with any disease to which that Order applies is kept.
Power to enter vehicles, etc.
48.—(1) An authorised officer of a district council shall, on producing, if so required, some duly authenticated document showing his authority, have a right at all reasonable hours to enter any vehicle, stall or place other than premises, for any purpose for which he is authorised under Article 47 to enter premises.
(2) Paragraphs (3) to (5), and paragraph (7), of Article 47 shall apply in relation to any vehicle, stall or place other than premises which may be entered under the powers conferred by paragraph (1) as they apply in relation to premises, and as if any reference to the occupier of premises were a reference to the person in charge of the vehicle, stall or place.
Powers of entry of Departments' officers
49. An officer of the Department or of the Department of Agriculture authorised in writing shall, for the purpose of ascertaining whether there is or has been any contravention of the provisions of this Order or of any regulation or order made under it, being provisions which that Department is required or empowered to enforce, have the like powers of entry as are exercisable under Article 47 or Article 48 by an authorised officer of a district council; and in relation to such an authorised officer of the Department or of the Department of Agriculture, the reference in Article 47(3) to the council shall be construed as a reference to the Department or, as the case may be, the Department of Agriculture.
Persons obstructing execution of Order
50.—(1) A person who wilfully obstructs any person acting in the execution of this Order, or of any regulation, byelaw, order or warrant made or issued under this Order, shall be guilty of an offence.
(b)references to a public analyst within the meaning of the Food and Drugs (Scotland) Act 1956(16) and the Food Act 1984(17).
60.—(1) Where by Part II, except Article 24, provision is made for the payment of compensation to any person, any dispute arising as to the fact of damage or loss, or as to the amount of compensation, shall, subject to paragraph (2), be determined by a single arbitrator appointed by agreement between the parties, or, in default of agreement, by the head of the Department; and the provisions of the Arbitration Act (Northern Ireland) 1937(18) shall apply accordingly.
64. The provisions of Schedule 2 shall apply for the purposes of the enforcement and execution of any order or regulation made under the Food Act 1984(19), and applying to Northern Ireland.
Notices, etc., to be in writing; forms of notices, etc.
65.—(1) All notices, consents and other documents authorised or required by or under this Order to be given by a district council, and all notices and applications authorised or required by or under this Order to be made to, or to any officer of, a district council, shall be in writing.
(2) The form of any notice, certificate or other document to be used for any of the purposes of this Order shall be such as may be prescribed.
Proof of resolutions, etc.
66. In any proceedings under this Order or any regulations made under it a document purporting to be certified by the clerk of a district council as a copy of—
(a)a resolution passed or order made by that council on a specified date; or
(b)the appointment of, or any authorisation given to, an officer of that council on a specified date;
shall be evidence that that resolution, order, appointment or authorisation was duly passed, made or given by the council on that date.
Protection for officers acting in good faith
67.—(1) An officer of a district council shall not be personally liable in respect of any act done by him in the execution or purported execution of this Order and within the scope of his employment, if he did that act in the honest belief that his duty under this Order required or entitled him to do it.
(2) Nothing in paragraph (1) shall be construed as relieving a district council from any liability in respect of acts of their officers.
(a)an action has been brought against an officer of a district council in respect of an act done by him in execution or purported execution of this Order; and
(b)the circumstances are such that he is not legally entitled to require the council to indemnify him;
the council may, nevertheless, indemnify him against the whole or a part of any damages and costs which he may have been ordered to pay or may have incurred, if it is satisfied that he honestly believed that—
(i)the act complained of was within the scope of his employment; and
(ii)his duty under the Order required or entitled him to do it.
(a)a public analyst appointed by a district council, whether or not he is employed full-time; and
(b)a person approved by the Department for the purposes of Article 39(4);
shall be treated as being an officer of the relevant district council.
(3) In the application of section 29 of the Interpretation Act (Northern Ireland) 1954(20) to any repeal or revocation made by or under this Order or the Food and Drugs Act (Northern Ireland) 1958(21), subsection (1) and paragraph (a) of subsection (3) shall have effect as if the word “statutory” were omitted wherever it occurs.
(4) Any premises which, immediately before the commencement of this Article, are deemed to be registered under section 17 of the Food and Drugs Act (Northern Ireland) 1958(22) by virtue of subsection (14) of that section, shall, notwithstanding the repeal of that subsection, be deemed to be registered under Article 18, and the provisions of that Article shall have effect accordingly.
SCHEDULE 1DISEASES OF COWS TO WHICH ARTICLE 28 APPLIES
SCHEDULE 2ENFORCEMENT AND EXECUTION OF ORDERS AND REGULATIONS MADE UNDER THE FOOD ACT 1984
“the Act of 1984” means the Food Act 1984(23);
4.—(1) Without prejudice to the application of subsections (2) and (3) of section 20 of the Interpretation Act (Northern Ireland) 1954(24) (which relate to offences committed by bodies corporate), in relation to offences under this Order or any regulations, order or byelaw made under it, subsection (2) shall, with the omission of the words “subject to subsection (3)”, apply in relation to offences committed by bodies corporate against any provision of any order or regulations.
Provision of this Order
Article 38: Paragraph (3)
In sub-paragraph (c), after the word “vehicle” there shall be inserted the words “, ship, aircraft”, and for the words “this Order” there shall be substituted the words “the Food Act 1984”.
For paragraph (4) there shall be substituted the following paragraph—
Article 40 Paragraph (7) shall be omitted.
Article 47: Paragraph (1) For the words “this Order”, wherever those words occur, there shall be substituted the words “the Food Act 1984”.
Paragraphs (2) to (7)
Article 48: Paragraph (1)
For paragraph (2) there shall be substituted the following paragraph—
This Table has no official statusDRAFT FOOD (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 1989TABLE OF DERIVATIONS
1958 —The Food and Drugs Act (Northern Ireland) 1958 (c. 27)
1962 —The Administrative and Financial Provisions Act (Northern Ireland) 1962 (c. 7)
1964 —The Ministries (Transfer of Functions) (No. 2) Order (Northern Ireland) 1964 (S.R. & O. (N.I.) 1964 No. 205)
1967 —The Agriculture (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (Northern Ireland) 1967 (c. 15)
1969DC —The Decimal Currency Act 1969 (c. 19)
1972EC —The European Communities (Food and Drugs) Order (Northern Ireland) 1972 (S.R. & O. (N.I.) 1972 No. 363)
1972H —The Health and Personal Social Services (Northern Ireland) Order 1972 (NI 14)
1973C —The Northern Ireland Constitution Act 1973 (c. 36)
1973LG —The Local Government (Modifications and Repeals of Health etc. Legislation) Order (Northern Ireland) 1973 (S.R. & O. (N.I.) 1973 No. 211)
1979 —The Control of Food Premises (Northern Ireland) Order 1979 (NI 17)
1983M —The Milk (Northern Ireland) Order 1983 (NI 2)
1985LG —The Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Northern Ireland) Order 1985 (NI 15)
1986CJ —The Criminal Justice (Northern Ireland) Order 1986 (NI 15)
2 1958 ss. 4(1), 70; 1964 art. 5(1), Sch. 2 Part I; 1973C Sch. 5 para. 8(1); 1973LG
3(1) 1958 s. 1(1), (4)
(2) 1958 s. 1(3)(a), (4)
(3) 1958 s. 1(6)
(4) 1958 s. 1(5)
4(1) 1958 s. 2(1)
(2) 1958 s. 2(2), (3)
5(1) 1958 s. 3(1)
(2) 1958 s. 3(3)
(3) 1958 s. 3(4); Council Directive No. 76/766/EEC (O.J. No. L262, 27.9.76 p. 149)
6 1958 s. 4; 1972EC art. 2(1); 1973C Sch. 5 para. 8(1)
7 1958 s. 5
8 1958 s. 6
9 1958 s. 7; 1973C Sch. 5 para. 8(1)
10 1958 s. 8
11 1958 s. 9; 1973LG
12 1958 s. 10
13(1) 1958 s. 11(1); 1973LG
(2) 1958 s. 11(1)
(3) 1958 s. 11(1)
(4) 1958 s. 11(2)
14(1) 1958 s. 12(1), (2)
(2) 1958 s. 12(3)
15(1) 1958 s. 13(1)
(2) 1958 s. 13(2); 1973LG
(3) 1958 s. 13(3)
(4) 1958 s. 13(4); 1973LG
(5) 1958 s. 13(5)
(6) 1958 s. 13(5)
(7) 1958 s. 13(6)
(8) 1958 s. 13(7)
16(1)—(4) 1958 s. 14(1)—(4); 1973LG
(5) 1958 s. 14(5), (6)
(6) 1958 s. 14(5)
(7) 1958 s. 14(7)
(8) 1958 s. 14(8); the County Courts (N.I.) Order 1980 (NI 3) Art. 68(1)
(9) 1958 s. 14(9)
17(1) 1958 s. 15(1); 1973LG
(2) 1958 s. 15(3)
18 1958 s. 17(1)—(13); 1969DC s. 10(1); 1973LG
19 1958 s. 18; 1973LG
20 1958 s. 19; 1973LG
21 1979 Art. 2(2)
22 1979 Arts. 3, 7(1)
23 1979 Arts. 4, 7(1)
24 1979 Art. 5
25 1979 Art. 6
26 1979 Art. 8; 1983M Sch. 1 para. 3
27 1958 s. 20; 1973C Sch. 5 paras. 2(1), 8(1); 1973LG; the Departments (N.I.) Order 1982 (NI 6) Art. 3
28(1) 1958 s. 21(1), (3)
(2) 1958 s. 21(2)
(3) 1958 s. 21(4)
29(1) 1958 s. 22(1), (3); 1967 s. 12
(2) 1958 s. 22(2), (3)
(3) 1958 s. 22(2A); 1967 s. 12; 1973C Sch. 5 para. 8(1); 1983M Sch. 1 para. 1
(4) 1958 s. 22(4); 1962 s. 6(3)
30(1) 1958 s. 24(1), (3)
(2) 1958 s. 24(2)
(3) 1958 s. 24(4)
(4) 1958 s. 24(5)
31(1) 1958 s. 25(1), (3)
(2) 1958 s. 25(2), (3)
(3) 1958 s. 25(4)
(4) 1958 s. 25(5)
32 1958 s. 26; 1973LG
33(1) 1958 s. 28(1); 1972H Sch. 16 para. 22(a)
(2) 1958 s. 28(2)
(3) 1958 s. 28(3); 1972H Sch. 16 para. 22(a)
(4) 1958 s. 28(4); 1972H Sch. 16 para. 22(a)
(5) 1958 s. 28(5)
(6) 1958 s. 28(5A); 1973LG
(7) 1958 s. 28(6); 1972H Sch. 16 para. 22(b)
34(1) 1958 s. 29(1); 1973LG
(2) 1958 s. 29(2)
35(1) 1958 s. 30(1); 1973LG
(2) 1958 s. 30(2); 1973LG; 1985LG Art. 37(a)
(3) 1958 s. 30(3); 1973LG
(4) 1958 s. 30(4); 1973LG
36(1) 1958 s. 31(1); 1973LG
(2) 1958 s. 31(2)
(3) 1958 s. 31(3); 1973LG
(4) 1958 s. 31(5); 1973LG
(5) 1958 s. 31(6); 1973LG
37 1958 s. 32; 1973LG
38(1) 1958 s. 33(1); 1973LG
(2) 1958 s. 33(2)
(3) 1958 s. 33(4)
(4) 1958 s. 33(5)
(5) 1958 s. 33(6); 1973LG
(6) 1958 s. 33(7); 1973LG
(7) 1958 s. 33(8); 1973LG
39 1958 s. 34; 1969DC s. 10(1); 1973LG
40 1958 s. 35; the Recorded Delivery Service Act (Northern Ireland) 1963 (c. 5), s. 1
41 1958 s. 36; 1962 s. 6(1); 1973LG
42 1958 s. 36A; 1962 s. 6(2); 1973LG
43 1958 s. 37; 1973C Sch. 5 paras. 2(1), 8(1)
44 1958 s. 38
45 1958 s. 39; 1973LG
46 1958 s. 40; 1973LG
47 1958 s. 41; 1973C Sch. 5 para. 8(1); 1973LG; the Diseases of Animals (Northern Ireland) Order 1981 (NI 22) Sch. 5 para. 4
48 1958 s. 42; 1973LG
49 1958 s. 43; 1973C Sch. 5 para. 8(1); 1973LG
50 1958 s. 44
51 1958 s. 45; 1979 Art. 7(1); 1986CJ Sch. 4 para. 1
52(1)—(3) 1958 s. 46(1)—(3); 1986CJ Sch. 4 para. 2
(4) 1958 s. 46(4)
(5) 1958 s. 46(5); 1973LG
(6) 1958 s. 46(6)
(7) 1958 s. 46(7); 1962 s. 5, Sch.
(8) 1958 s. 46(8); 1962 s. 5, Sch.
(9) 1986 CJ Art. 11(3)
53 1958 s. 47; 1973C Sch. 5 para. 8(1)
54 1958 s. 48; 1962 s. 5, Sch.
55(1) 1958 s. 49
(2) 1958 s. 23
56 1958 s. 50; 1962 s. 5, Sch.
57 1958 s. 51; 1979 Art. 7(2)
58 1958 s. 52; 1962 ss. 5, 6(4), Sch.
59 1958 s. 53; 1962 s. 5, Sch.
60 1958 s. 54; 1964 art. 1(2), 5(1), Sch. 2 Part I; 1973C Sch. 5 para. 7(1)
61 1958 s. 55; 1973LG
62 1958 s. 56
63 1958 s. 57; 1973C Sch. 5 para. 4
64 1958 s. 58
65 1958 s. 60; 1973LG
66 1958 s. 62; 1962 s. 5, Sch.; 1973LG
67 1958 s. 63; 1973LG
68 1958 s. 64; 1973C Sch. 5 para. 2(1); 1973LG
69 1958 s. 65
70 1958 s. 66; 1973LG
71 1958 s. 67
72 1958 s. 68; 1973C Sch. 5 para. 1(1); 1986CJ Sch. 4 para. 3
73 1958 s. 68A; 1972EC art. 2(2)
74 1958 s. 69(3)
75 1958 s. 72; 1973LG
76(1) —
(3) 1958 s. 73(2)
(4) 1958 s. 17(14)
Schedule 1 1958 Sch. 1
Schedule 2 1958 Sch. 2; 1973LG
Schedule 3 1958 s. 71(1)
This Order consolidates the Food and Drugs Act (Northern Ireland) 1958, the Control of Food Premises (Northern Ireland) Order 1979 and the provisions amending them.