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Walthamstow 1924

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Walthamstow]

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ADOPTIVE ACTS.
BYE-LAWS AND REGULATIONS
Relating to Public Health in force in the District.
Adopted Acts.
The Infectious Disease (Notification) Act, 1889.
The Public Health Acts (Amendment) Act, 1890. Parts II.,
III. and V.
The Infectious Disease (Prevention) Act, 1890.
The Public Libraries Act, 1892.
Baths and Washhouses Act, 1846, and the Acts amending the
same.
The Burials Acts, 1852 to 1885.
The Public Health Acts (Amendment) Act, 1907. Parts II.,
III., IV., V., VI. and X.
Bye-Laws.
Bye-Laws with respect to Common Lodging-houses.
Bye-Laws with respect to Slaughter-houses.
Bye-Laws with respect to Nuisances.
Bye-Laws with respect to Houses let in Lodgings or occupied
by members of more than one family.
Bye-Laws as to Nuisances in connection with the Removal of
Offensive or Noxious Matters.
Bye-Laws as to the Decent Conduct of Persons using Sanitary
Conveniences provided and maintained by the Local Authority for
Public Accommodation.
Bye-Laws for Imposing on the Occupier of any Premises duties
in connection with the Removal of House Refuse so as to facilitate
the work of collection.
Bye-Laws for the Prevention of Nuisances arising from Filth,
Ashes and Rubbish.
Bye-Laws with respect to New Streets and Buildings and the
Alteration of Buildings.
Bye-Laws with respect to the Provision of Means of Escape in
case of Fire in certain Factories and Workshops.
Bye-Laws for the Regulation of Offensive Trades.
Bye-Laws re Employment of Children.