CHAPTER 45:01
POLICE CANTEENS

ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS

SECTION

    1.    Short title

    2.    Interpretation

    3.    Sale of goods without licence at police canteens

    4.    Power to authorise establishment of police canteens

First Schedule

Second Schedule

Act 59, 1969.

An Act to provide for the sale without licence of goods at police canteens and to enable the establishment of additional canteens to be authorised.

[Date of Commencement: 30th December, 1970]

1. Short title

This Act may be cited as the Police Canteens Act.

2. Interpretation

In this Act—

“authorised persons” means serving members of the Botswana Police Force, special constables appointed under the law relating to the Botswana Police Force, and officers of the Prisons Service.

3. Sale of goods without licence at police canteens

Notwithstanding anything in any other law, it shall be lawful for any person engaged in operating a canteen under the control of the Commissioner of Police which is named in the First Schedule, or any other canteen which may be established under the provisions of section 4, to sell without any licence at such canteen to authorised persons goods of any of the categories set forth in the Second Schedule.

4. Power to authorise establishment of police canteens

The President may, by statutory instrument, make an order to authorise the establishment under the control of the Commissioner of Police of canteens at any place within Botswana for the sale to authorised persons of goods of the categories set out in the Second Schedule.

FIRST SCHEDULE

      Botswana Police Canteen,

      GABORONE.

 

      Botswana Police Canteen,

      FRANCISTOWN.

SECOND SCHEDULE

    Foodstuffs and groceries

    Beverages, including intoxicating liquor

    Cigarettes, tobacco and smokers’ goods

    Clothing

    Household furniture and furnishings

    Bicycles including tyres and accessories

    Wireless sets and accessories

    Clocks and watches

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