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94.—(1) It shall be the duty of each board to make bye-laws providing for any matter required by this Order to be so provided and to enforce bye-laws made by it under this Order.
(2) Bye-laws made under this Order may provide for the imposing on persons contravening the bye-laws reasonable fines, recoverable on summary conviction, not exceeding level 2 on the standard scale and in the case of a continuing offence £2 for each day on which the offence continues after conviction.
(3) A bye-law made under this Order shall not come into operation until it has been confirmed by the Department.
(4) A board not less than one month before submitting a proposed bye-law for the confirmation of the Department shall—
(a)deposit a draft of the proposed bye-law at the headquarters of the board and at such other place or places as the Department may direct;
(b)publish notice of the deposit in accordance with the provisions of Article 129;
(c)permit any person to inspect the deposited copy at all reasonable times without payment;
(d)furnish to any person, on application, a copy of the proposed bye-law, or of any part thereof, on payment of such reasonable sum as the board may determine.
(5) The Department before confirming a bye-law shall be satisfied that the provisions of paragraph (4)(a) and (b) have been complied with and shall cause such inquiry, if any, to be made in the area of the board making the bye-law as the Department thinks requisite.
(6) A copy of bye-laws when confirmed shall be printed and deposited at the headquarters of the board by which the bye-laws were made and in such other place or places as the Department may direct and shall at all reasonable hours be open to public inspection without payment and a copy thereof shall, on application, be furnished to any person on payment of such reasonable sum as the board determines.
(7) A copy of any bye-law made by a board under this Order certified and signed by the[F1 chief executive] of the board or, in his absence, such other officer as the board authorises to be a true copy and to have been duly confirmed shall, until the contrary is proved, be evidence in all legal proceedings of the due making, confirmation and existence of such bye-law without further or other proof.
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