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Changes over time for: Cross Heading: General powers of Ministers to make orders and to authorise regulations
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Point in time view as at 26/05/2015.
Changes to legislation:
There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Animal Health Act 1981, Cross Heading: General powers of Ministers to make orders and to authorise regulations.
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General powers of Ministers to make orders and to authorise regulationsE+W+S
1 General powers of Ministers to make orders.E+W+S
The Ministers may make such orders as they think fit—
(a)generally for the better execution of this Act, or for the purpose of in any manner preventing the spreading of disease; and
(b)in particular for the several purposes set out in this Act, and for prescribing and regulating the payment and recovery of expenses in respect of animals.
2 Local authority regulations.E+W+S
The Ministers may make such orders as they think fit for authorising a local authority to make regulations for any of the purposes—
(a)of this Act, or
(b)of an order of the Minister,
subject to such conditions, if any, as the Ministers for the purpose of securing uniformity and the due execution of this Act, think fit to prescribe.
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