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(1)A local authority may make byelaws for the purpose of securing—
(a)the cleanliness of premises on which a hairdresser's or barber's business is carried on and of the instruments, towels, materials and equipment used therein, and
(b)the cleanliness of the hairdressers or barbers working in such premises in regard to both themselves and their clothing;
and it shall be the duty of the local authority to enforce byelaws made by them under this section.
(2)Section two hundred and eighty-seven of the Public Health Act, 1936, shall have effect as if this section were contained in that Act.
(3)The Minister shall be the confirming authority as respects byelaws under this section.
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