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Delegation

of powers to Health

Officers or to select committees.

Failure to comply with orders of

the Health

Officers or

of select

committees.

Construction

to Sanitary Board, etc.

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(2) The Council may by resolution delegate any of its powers and functions to any Health Officer or to any such select committee as aforesaid, with full powers to enforce any of the provisions of any Ordinance or by-law conferring powers on the Council or providing for the more effectual sanitation of the Colony, and may revoke such delegation.

(3) Any failure to comply with the orders of a Health Officer or of such select committee, duly signed by the Secre- tary of the Council, shall be punishable in the same manner as if such order had been made by the Council.

13. Whenever in any Ordinance, Order of the Governor of references in Council, Order of the Governor, Standing Order, rule, re- gulation, minute, by-law, deed, contract, official letter or other document, the term "Sanitary Board" or "President of the Sanitary Board" occurs, and, in order to give effect thereto it is necessary to substitute "Urban Council" or "Chairman of the Urban Council" such document shall be read and construed accordingly.

Commence- ment.

Ordinance

No. 31 of 1911.

Repeal of Ordinances

No. 19 of

1928, No. 30

14. Subject to section 9 of the Interpretation Ordinance, 1911, and except for the purposes of appointing or electing the first members of the Council, this Ordinance shall not come into operation until such date as the Governor shall notify by Proclamation as the commencement of this Ordinance.

15. The Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, 1903, No. 1 of 1903, the Public Health and Buildings Amendment Ordinance, 1927, No. 6 of 1927, the Public Health and Buildings Amendment Ordinance, 1928, the Public Health and Buildings Amendment Ordinance, 1929, the Public Health and Buildings Amendment Ordinance, 1930, the Public Health and Buildings Amendment Ordinance, 1981. and the Public Health and Buildings Amendment (No. 2) Ordi- nance, 1981, are repealed.

of 1929, No. 18 of

1930, No. 3 of 1931 and

No. 18 of

1931.

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TABLE OF CORRESPONDENCE.

Marginal note.

Urban Council Ordinance, 1933.

Source, with modifications.

Short title.

Interpretation,

1

F.M.S. S.B. Enactment,

1916.

2

Composition of Urban

3

Public Health & Buildings

Council which is to re-

place the Sanitary

Board.

Ordinance, No. 1 of 1903.

Section 8 8.8

amended by section 5

of No. 6 of 1927.

Rules as to election of

4

P.H. B.O. No. 1 of

members of this Coun-

1903, sec. 9,

cil.

Members names to be

5

P.H. & B.O. Section 10.

gazetted.

Substitution of members.

6

P.H. & B.O. Section 11.

Duties of the Urban Coun-

cil.

7

Duties of the D.M.S.S.

6

Constitution unaffected by

9

P.H. & B.O. Section 12.

vacancies on the Council.

Council meetings Quorum

10

P.H. & B.O. Section 13.

Standing orders.

11

Appointment of

Committees.

Select

12

P.H. & B.O. Section 14.

P.H. & B.O. Section 15.

Objects and Reasons.

1. In his Report on the need for the reorganisation of the Medical and Sanitary Services of the Colony the Director of those Services recommends thoi the Public Health and Build- ings Ordinance, (No. 1 of 1903) which deals with building con- struction, sanitation, infectious diseases control, food con- trol, etc., should be broken up into a number of Ordinances, each dealing with its particular branch of the Public Health Complex.

2. This Bill provides for the replacement of the Sanitary Board by an Urban Council and also repeals the various Public Health and Buildings Ordinances.

3. The Sanitary Board had four official and six unofficial members, two of whom were elected. It is proposed in the Urban Council to have five official members and also to in- crease the number of unofficial members. No decision as to their number has been arrived at by the Government, but, as a basis of discussion this draft Bill provides tentatively for eight unofficial members four of whom shall be elected.

Delegation of powers to Health Officers or Select Committees.

Failure to comply with orders of Health Officers or of Select Committees.

Construction of references

to Sanitary Board, etc.

Commencement.

Repeals of Ordinances,

C. G. ALABASTER,

Attorney General.

September, 1933.

:

13

Ordinance No. 18 of 1929,

Section 14.

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