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Statutory Instrument

The Food Premises (Registration) Amendment Regulations 1997

Citation
S.I. 1997/723
As at
Sections
2
Section 1Citation, commencement and interpretation

(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Food Premises (Registration) Amendment Regulations 1997 and shall come into force on 7th April 1997.

(2) In these Regulations, “the principal Regulations ” means the Food Premises (Registration) Regulations 1991 .

Section 2Amendment of the principal Regulations

(1) In paragraph (4)(b) of regulation 3 of the principal Regulations (exceptions), for the words “child minder.” there shall be substituted the words

child minder, or

(iv) the preparation for sale of food to be sold from a market stall run by WI Country Markets Limited.

(2) After paragraph (5) of regulation 7 of the principal Regulations (supply of information and alterations to register), there shall be added the following paragraph—

(6) The relevant registration authority shall make under this paragraph (and not under paragraph (3)(b)) such alterations to the register and to the supplementary record, including the removal of premises to which regulation 3(4)(b)(iv) applies, as are necessary to take account of the coming into force of the Food Premises (Registration) Amendment Regulations 1997, but the authority is required to make such alterations in respect of particular food business premises only if they receive a written request from the proprietor of the food business asking for the removal of the premises from the register (a request which the proprietor is not obliged to make).

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The Food Premises (Registration) Amendment Regulations 1997 (legislation.gov.uk, OGL v3.0). Retrieved via LawPlayer, https://lawplayer.com/uk/act/uksi-1997-723

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