Revised Laws of Saint Lucia (2021)

496.   Selling, preparing or offering for sale unwholesome food or drink

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    (1)   A person who sells or prepares or offers for sale, as being fit for consumption as food or drink, anything which he or she knows or has reason to believe to be, from putrefaction, adulteration, or other cause in such condition, as to be likely to be noxious to health is liable on summary conviction to imprisonment for 2 years.

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    (2)   A person who—

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      (a)     sells, or offers or exposes for sale, any unwholesome meat, poultry, fish, provisions or drink of any kind; or

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      (b)     keeps any unwholesome meat, poultry, fish, provisions or drink of any kind in any market, store, shop, dwelling-house, building, or place,

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    is liable on summary conviction to a fine of $1,000, or to imprisonment for 2 years.

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    (3)   It is lawful for any officer of a city, town or village or police officer, on seeing any unwholesome meat, poultry, fish, provisions, or drink, of any kind, to seize or cause it to be seized forthwith and brought before a magistrate, who shall cause it to be destroyed forthwith at the expense of the person selling, or exposing or offering it for sale, or keeping it.

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    (4)   In any proceedings under this section, the proof that the article was not sold, offered or exposed for sale or kept contrary to law, lies on the person charged.

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