EXCISE REGULATIONS 1925 (REPEALED)
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Part XX repealed by SLI No 174 of 2006, reg 3 and Sch 1 item 18, effective 1 July 2006.
Part XX heading amended by SR 116 of 2000, reg 3 Sch 1 item 2, by substituting ``LIQUEURS OR OTHER EXCISABLE BEVERAGES'' for ``LIQUEURS OR BEVERAGES CONTAINING DISTILLED ALCOHOL'', effective 1 July 2000.
Reg 228 repealed by SLI No 174 of 2006, reg 3 and Sch 1 item 18, effective 1 July 2006. Reg 228 formerly read:
228(1)
A factory in which a manufacturer is licensed to manufacture liqueurs or other excisable beverages shall be constructed of materials and in a manner approved by the Collector and shall be so constructed that it allows for the proper supervision by officers of the manufacture of liqueurs or other excisable beverages.HistoryReg 228(1) amended by SR 116 of 2000, reg 3 Sch 1 item 4, by substituting ``other excisable beverages'' for ``beverages containing distilled alcohol'' and ``other excisable beverages.'' for ``beverages containing distilled alcohol.'', effective 1 July 2000.
228(2)
A factory shall be secured in such a manner and by such locks or fastenings as are approved by the Collector.
228(3)
If required by the Collector so to do, a manufacturer shall:
(a) secure all windows with iron bars not less than 25 millimetres in diameter so placed in the windows that the spaces between the bars and between the end bars and the walls do not exceed 155 millimetres in width; and
(b) cover all windows with close wire netting; and
(c) cover the inside of all exterior doors with iron sheeting; and
(d) make provision for the segregation and suitable storage of all liqueurs or other excisable beverages stored in cases or casks.HistoryReg 228(3) amended by SR 116 of 2000, reg 3 Sch 1 item 4, by substituting ``width; and'' for ``width'' in para (a), ``netting; and'' for ``netting'' in para (b) and ``other excisable beverages'' for ``beverages containing distilled alcohol'' in para (d), effective 1 July 2000.
228(4)
Where the Collector considers it necessary so to do, the Collector may supply, at the expense of the manufacturer, locks additional to those which the manufacturer is required, by subregulation (2) of this Regulation, to fix to the premises, and the keys of the additional locks shall be held by an officer.HistoryReg 228(4) amended by SR 116 of 2000, reg 3 Sch 1 item 4, by substituting ``the Collector may'' for ``he may'', effective 1 July 2000.
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