Services (Charges Control), (Ch. 30. No. 18. by him any accounts, books or other documents in the custody or under the control of the person so required, being documents relating to that business the examination of which he may reasonably require for the purposes of — this Ordinance; and (ii) to furnish to him any information as respects that business which he may reasonably require for the said purposes. (3) If any person obstructs an inspector in the exercise of the powers conferred upon him by this section, he shall be guilty of an offence under this Ordinance and liable on summary conviction to a fine of two hundred and forty dollars. 8. (1) The Governor may (a) by notice in writing require any person carrying on a business which includes the performance of any charge-controlled service; or (6) by order require all persons carrying on busi- nesses which include the performance of any charge- controlled service of a description specified in the order; to keep such books, accounts and other records in relation to the business, and in such form, and containing such particulars with respect to such matters, as may be specified in the notice or order. (2) The Governor, or the charges-regulation committee, may by notice in writing require any person carrying on a business which includes the performance in relation to any goods of any service (whether a charge-controlled service or not)— (a) to produce to, and allow to be examined by, a person specified in the notice such books, accounts or other documents in the custody or under the control of the person so required as may be specified or des- cribed in the notice, being documents relating to that business the examination of which may reasonably be required for the purposes of this Ordinance; and (b) to furnish to a person so specified such informa- tion as respects that business as may reasonably be required for the purposes of this Ordinance. 319 Accounts and infor- mation.