166 Penalty for disclosure of trade secrets. Appoint- ment and duties of inspectors, clerks and servants. Ch. 30. No. 2.] Factories. to inspect or examine weights and measures shall inspect, stamp, mark, search for, and examine the weights and measures and weighing and measuring instruments to which those Ordinances, regulations or orders are extended by or under this section, and for that purpose shall have the same powers and duties as he has with respect to weights, measures and instruments used for trade. 60. If any person who, in pursuance of powers conferred by this Ordinance or any regulations or orders made there- under, enters or is admitted into any factory or place discloses, without the permission of the occupier, to any person any information obtained by him in a factory or place with regard to any manufacturing process or trade secret, he shall, unless such disclosure was made in the performance of his duty, be guilty of an offence and lable toa fine of four hundred and cighty dollars or imprisonment for three months. PART NI. ADMINISTRATION. 61. (1) The Governor in Council may appoint such inspectors, clerks and servants as he thinks necessary for the execution of this Ordinanee, and may assign to them their duties, and may appoint a senior inspector with an office in Port-of-Spain, and may regulate the cases and manner in which the inspectors, or any of them, are to execute and perform the powers and duties of inspectors under this Ordinance. The officers appointed under this section shall be under the direction and control of the head of such department of Government, or otherwise, as the Governor m Council may direct. 2) Notice of the appointment of every inspector shall be published in the Royal Gazelle. (3) A person who is the occupier of a factory, or is directly or indirectly interested therein or in any process or business carried on therein, or in a patent connected therewith, or is employed in or about a factory, shall not act as an inspector.