USE OF FUEL IN BAKERIES ġ S.L.231.26 1
SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION 231.26
USE OF FUEL IN BAKERIES REGULATIONS
8th August, 1989
Legal Notice 109 of 1989.
Title.
Regulations.
Interpretation.
"bakery" includes a bakehouse or any similar establishment by
whatever name called.
Permissible fuel.
consumption by cooking, baking or applying any other form of heat
treatment in any bakery-
( a ) use any fuel other than lead-free fuel supplied by the
Enemalta Corporation or by any other approved agent
for such purposes; or
( b ) use any such fuel as referred to in paragraph ( a ) after it
had already been used for any purpose other than
cooking or baking or heat treatment in any bakery; or
( c ) use any wooden material containing any paint thereon.
Keeping of 
prohibited fuel.
4. (1) The licensee of any bakery or any baker shall not keep
or permit to be kept at a bakery, or in its immediate precincts, any
prohibited scrap wooden material, or any fuel which had been used
for purposes other than the cooking or baking of food, or any other
fuel which is otherwise prohibited under these regulations.
(2) The presence of any wooden material or prohibited fuel
inside or in the immediate precints of a bakery shall be deemed as
if the wood or fuel was being kept by the licensee or by a baker for
use as fuel for cooking, baking or other form of heat treatment,
unless he can prove that he had taken adequate steps to inform the
public that he no longer requested the supply of such wood or fuel,
that he had not actually taken in or used such wood or fuel at his
bakery, and that he had immediately informed the Police authorities
of his finding such wood or fuel in the immediate precincts of his
bakery.
Prohibited sales.
supply by way of compensation or otherwise, any food which has
been cooked, baked or had any other form of heat treatment applied
to it contrary to the provisions of these regulations.
