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SECTION V.--Remuneration.
Art. 1.-The Sanitary Authority or Authorities, as the case may be, shall pay to any officer appointed under this Order such salary or remuneration as may be approved by the Local Government Board; and, where such officer is appointed for two or more Districts, the salary shall be apportioned amongst the Districts in such manner as the said Board shall approve.
Provided that the Sanitary Authority or Authorities, with the approval of the Local Government Board, may pay to any such officer a reasonable compensation on account of extraordinary services, or other unforeseen circumstances connected with his duties or the necessities of the District or Districts for which he is appointed.
Art. 2. The salary or remuneration of every such officer shall be payable up to the day ou which he ceases to hold the office, and no longer, subject to any deduction which the Sanitary Authority or Authorities may be entitled to make in respect of Sect. III., Art. 3.; and in case he shall die whilst holding such office, the proportion of salary (if any) remaining unpaid at his death shall be paid to his personal representatives.
Art. 3.-The salary or remuneration assigned to such officer shall be payable quarterly, according to the usual Feast Days in the year, namely, Lady Day, Midsummer Day, Michaelmas Day, and Christmas Day; but the Sanitary Authority or Authorities may pay to him at the expiration of every calendar month such proportion as they may think fit on account of the salary or remuneration to which he may become entitled at the termination of the quarter.
RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY.
egulations: Inspector of Nuisances.
To the Guardians of the Poor
of the several UNIONS, PARISHES, AND PLACES in
England and Wales, in which such Guardians act
as
a Rural Sanitary Authority under the Public
Health Act, 1872;·
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And to all others whom it may concern.
Given under our Seal of Office, this Eleventh day of
November, in the year One thousand eight hundred and seventy-two.
James Stansfeld
John Lambert
Secretary.
President.
WHEREAS by Section 10. of "The Public Health Act, 1872," it is enacted that it shall be the duty of every Rural Sanitary Authority to appoint from time to time an Inspector or Inspectors of Nuisances, for the purposes of the Sanitary
Acts;
And whereas it is thereby further enacted that the Local Government Board shall have the same powers as they have in the case of a District Medical Officer of a Union, with regard to the qualification, appointment, duties, salary, and tenure of office of Officers of Sanitary Authorities, any portion of whose salary is paid out of moneys voted by Parliament; and that the same person may, with the sanction of the Local Government Board, be appointed the Inspector of Nuisances for two or more Sanitary Districts, by the joint or several appointment of the Sanitary Authorities of such Districts :
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LONDON: Printed by GEORGE EDWARD EYRE and WILLIAM SPOTTISWOODE,
Printers to the Queen's most Excellent Majesty. 1872.
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