(1) Upon receipt of an
application in the form of Form No. 1 in Schedule 5 by a person who
wishes to have a closet pan or flushing cistern tested, the Chief Health
Officer shall cause the pan or cistern to be tested by an authorised officer
who is qualified to test such apparatus.
(2) If the closet pan
or flushing cistern is found fit for use, the authorised officer shall affix a
brand thereto consisting of the letters HD ↑ which shall be 12 mm
in height.
(3) Before a brand is
affixed to any closet pan or flushing cistern, the applicant shall upon demand
pay to the Chief Health Officer a charge for the registration of the
application calculated as follows —
$ | |
For each closet pan tested |
0.20 |
For each flushing cistern tested |
0.20 |
And for each application |
1.00 |
(4) No person other
than an authorised officer referred to in subregulation (1) shall affix a
brand of such description as is referred to in that subregulation or any mark
resembling that brand to a closet pan or flushing cistern.
[Regulation 41 amended: Gazette
29 Jun 1984 p. 1781; 15 Dec 1989 p. 4549;
10 Jan 2017 p. 285 and 287‑8.]