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Beverages In Glass Containers (San Giljan Local Council) Bye-Laws, 2004 (L.C.B.L. 52/7/2004)

THE CONSUMPTION OF BEVERAGES IN GLASS CONTAINERS OUTDOORS IS PROHIBITED

L.C.B.L. 52/7/2004

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LOCAL COUNCILS ACT (CAP. 363)
Beverages in Glass Containers
(San :iljan Local Council) Bye-Laws, 2004
IN exercise of the powers conferred by articles 34 and 60 of the Local Councils Act, and in conformity with the provisions of article 35 (8) of the said Act, San :iljan Local Council has made the following Bye-Laws>–
1.1 The title of these Bye-Laws is Beverages in Glass Containers
(San :iljan Local Council) Bye-Laws, 2004.
1.2 These Bye-Laws shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Gazette.
2. In these Bye-Laws, unless the context otherwise requires>- “Act” means the Local Councils Act<
“Council” means the San :iljan Local Council<
“glass container” includes glass bottles, glasses, and, or any other glass container intended for the serving of any beverages<
“locality” means the locality of San :iljan<
“public place” means the streets within the San :iljan locality as shown in Schedule A to these Bye-Laws.
3.1 No person is permitted to loiter in any public place holding or having on his person any glass containers.
3.2 Any commercial establishment situated within any street or place as indicated in Schedule A selling beverages, shall>-
(a) affix a notice in Maltese as well as in English as shown in Schedule B to these Bye-Laws, which notice shall be placed in a conspicuous place and be easily legible by the patrons of such commercial establishment< and

Citation and commencement.

Interpretation.

Prohibition of loitering with glass containers.

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Penalty.

(b) provide containers made of a material other than glass if such beverage is to take place in any public place.
4. Any person who is in breach of any of the provisions of these Bye-Laws shall, on conviction, be liable to a fine (ammenda) of twenty liri (Lm20) for such contravention, and to a further fine (ammenda) of five liri (Lm5) for every day during which any of the provisions of these Bye-Laws is breached.
(Article 2)
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SCHEDULE A
List of Streets wherein no beverages shall be consumed in glass containers.
• Ball Street
• Dobbie Street
• Dragonara Road
• Gort Street
• New Street in Church Street
• Church Street
• Paceville Avenue
• Salvu Privitera Street
• St Joseph Street
• St Andrew’s Road
• New Street in St Andrew’s Road
• Schreiber Street
• Spinola Bay Road
• Spinola Road
• Wilga Street
• Elija Zammit Street
• Ross Street
• St George’s Road
• St George’s Bay Road
• Trejqet San :org
• St Rita Street
• St Augustine Street
• The Gardens
• Forrest Street
• Mensija Street
• Pjazza Spinola
• Qaliet Street
• Playing Field of Palazzo Spinola
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(Article 3.2)
SCHEDULE B
THE CONSUMPTION OF BEVERAGES IN GLASS CONTAINERS OUTDOORS IS PROHIBITED
MHUX PERMESS IL-KONSUM FIT-TRIQ TA’ XORB F’KONTENITURI TAL-{:IE:

Ippubblikat mid-Dipartiment ta’ l-Informazzjoni (doi.gov.mt) — Valletta — Published by the Department of Information (doi.gov.mt) — Valletta

Mitbug[ fl-Istamperija tal-Gvern — Printed at the Government Printing Press

Prezz 16ç – Price 16c


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