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27.—(1) The Commissioners may from time to time make byelaws solely for the revocation of byelaws previously made under the 1897 Act, the 1931 Order or the 1936 Order in accordance with the procedure in this article rather than the procedure to which those previously made byelaws were subject.
(2) Byelaws made under this article must be made under the common seal of the Commissioners, and shall not have effect until the requirements of this article have been satisfied.
(3) Upon the byelaws having been made, notice of the same must be given in one or more local newspapers circulating in the area to which the byelaws apply.
(4) For at least one month after the making of byelaws, a copy of the byelaws must be deposited at the offices of the Commissioners and must at all reasonable hours be available for public inspection without payment.
(5) The Commissioners must have regard to all representations received during the period when the byelaws have been made available for public consultation, in order to decide whether to confirm the byelaws, with or without amendments, and may fix the date on which the byelaws are due to come into operation and if no date is so fixed the byelaws shall come into operation one month from the date of their confirmation.
(6) A copy of the byelaws, when confirmed by the Commissioners, must be printed and deposited at the offices of the Commissioners, and must at all reasonable hours be available for public inspection without payment.
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