Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2018N00131:body:0:p14
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2018N00131
Segment Type: other
Provision Reference: 
Character Range: 34702–37494

Furniture, Bedding and Clothing

Prohibition of sale
3.4.1 A person shall not offer for sale or sell any second hand furniture, bedding or clothing which is filthy or infested with vectors of disease.

Prohibition of possession
3.4.2 A dealer in second hand furniture, bedding or clothing shall not have on any premises used for the operation of the business any second hand furniture, bedding or clothing which is filthy or infested with vectors of disease.

Division 5 - Morgues

Application and licensing of morgues
3.5.1
    (1)  All morgues, other than those of any public hospital or any local government or police morgue, shall be licensed annually in accordance with the requirements of this Division where and if applicable as follows;
    (2)  An application for a licence of a morgue shall be;
       (a) made by the applicant;
       (b) made in the form prescribed in Schedule 7; and
       (c) forwarded to the Chief Executive Officer with the fee as fixed by the local government from time to time under Section 344C of the Heath (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (WA) (CI) 1911.
    (3)  The annual fee for a licence of a place for the temporary reception and keeping of the bodies of the dead awaiting burial or cremation is as fixed by the local government from time to time under Section 344C of the above Act referred to in section 3.5.1(2)(c) above.
    (4) A licence shall;
       (a) be in the form prescribed in Schedule 8; and
       (b) expire on 30 June next and after the date of its issue.
    (5)  A licence shall not be granted in respect of any premises unless;
(a) provision has been made for the keeping of the bodies of the dead at a temperature not exceeding zero degrees Celsius;
       (b) the walls are constructed of stone or brickwork or other approved material;
(c) the interior surface of all walls is covered with glazed tiles or is rendered impervious so as to be non-absorbent and washable;
(d) all floors are constructed of an approved impervious material, having a fall to an outlet discharging over a trapped gully; and
       (e) the premises are adequately ventilated by direct communication with the outside air.

       Part 4 - Waste food and refuse
           Division 1—Liquid Refuse

Interpretation
4.1.1 In this division, unless the context otherwise requires;
liquid refuse includes swimming pool discharges, all washings from windows, vehicles and carpet cleaning, overflow, bleed off, condensate and drainage from air conditioning equipment including cooling towers and evaporative coolers and other liquid used for cooling purposes;
liquid waste means bathroom, kitchen, scullery and laundry wastes, the contents of septic tanks, all washings from animal and poultry pens and any other domestic or trade wastes that are discharged by