The Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene has ordered a restaurant in Jordan to suspend business for 14 days because the operator repeatedly breached the Food Business Regulation (FBR) by extending the business area illegally.
The restaurant, Tong Tai Chiu Chow Restaurant, located on the ground floor of Agatha Building at 19 Ning Po Street, Jordan, was ordered to suspend business from today (October 18) to October 31.
"In March and May this year, two convictions for the above-mentioned breach were recorded against the restaurant. A total fine of $17,000 was levied by the court and 30 demerit points were registered against the licensee under the department's demerit points system. The contraventions resulted in the 14-day licence suspension," a spokesman for the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD) said.
The licensee of the restaurant had a record of two convictions for the same offence in November last year and February this year. A total fine of $16,000 was levied and 30 demerit points were registered. The breaches led to a licence suspension for seven days in May this year.
The spokesman reminded licensees of food premises to comply with the FBR, or their licences could be suspended or cancelled.
Licensed food premises are required to exhibit a sign at a conspicuous place near the main entrance indicating that the premises have been licensed. A list of licensed food premises is available on the FEHD's website (www.fehd.gov.hk/english/licensing/index.html).
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