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Sections 31, 32.
THIRD SCHEDULEE+W+S Modifications of, and Provisions Supplementary to, Public Health Acts, &c.
Part IE+W+S
Public Health Act 1936E+W+S
1Section two hundred and eighty-seven (which confers a power of entry on premises)—
(a)shall not, except in relation to work under subsection (2) of section twelve of this Act, apply in relation to any premises being a private dwelling; but
(b)shall apply in relation to any vessel as it applies in relation to premises.
2Section two hundred and ninety-seven shall have effect as if the reference to a daily penalty in respect of a continuing offence included a reference to a daily penalty in respect of a repetition of an offence.
3Sections three hundred and seventeen, three hundred and nineteen, three hundred and forty-one and three hundred and forty-two (which relate respectively to repeals and alterations of local Acts, to regulations made by the Minister, to the application of the Act to Crown property and to the application of portions of the Act to London) shall not apply.
Part IIE+W+S
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Part IIIE+W+S
Scottish EnactmentsE+W+S
Public Health (Scotland) Act 1897E+W+S
Section eighteen (which confers a power of entry on premises) shall have effect subject to the following modifications and to any other necessary modifications consequential thereon, that is to say, that the purposes for which the power of entry may be exercised shall include the purposes of enforcing the provisions of this Act enforceable by the local authority, of exercising any of the powers of the authority under this Act and of ascertaining whether there is or has been on, or in connection with, the premises any contravention of those provisions or whether any of the powers of the authority under this Act ought to be exercised:
(a)
the said section eighteen shall not, except in relation to work under subsection (2) of section twelve of this Act, apply in relation to any premises being a private dwelling; and
(b)
except in the case of a factory within the meaning of the [the Factories Act 1961] or of any other premises in which persons are employed otherwise than in domestic service, admission to any premises shall not be demanded as of right unless twenty-four hours’ notice of the intended entry has been given to the occupier.
This paragraph shall apply in relation to vessels as it applies in relation to premises.
Textual Amendments
Marginal Citations
[ Housing (Scotland) Act 1987]E+W+S
Section 109 shall have effect as if the reference to section 108(3) included a reference to section 12 of this Act.
Section 319 (Penalty) shall have effect as if subsection (1) included a reference to this Act and as if sub-paragraphs (b) and (c) were omitted.
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