Milk (Regulation of Supply and Price) (Amendment) Act, 1941

Construction of references in the Principal Act and this Act to the sale of milk.

2.—References in the Principal Act and this Act to the sale of milk shall be construed as not including references to—

(a) any milk which—

(i) is sold by a person who is not registered in a register kept by a board, and

(ii) is sold otherwise than for human consumption in the form of milk, or

(b) any milk of his own production sold by a person who does not in any one day sell more than two gallons of such milk, or

(c) any milk supplied by an employer to an employee, in pursuance of the terms of a contract of service which provides that milk is to be supplied free to the employee, or

(d) any milk sold to a person who is the registered proprietor, within the meaning of the Dairy Produce Acts, 1924 to 1941, of premises registered under the said Acts, or the holder of a licence from the Minister under the Creamery Act, 1928 (No. 26 of 1928), or

(e) any milk which—

(i) is sold by a person who is not registered in a register kept by a board, and

(ii) is sold for consumption on the premises of such person.