Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Richmond]
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Local or General Adoptive Acts, Bye-Laws
and Regulations.
The following is a list of the Adoptive Acts in force in the district:—
Infectious Disease Notification Act | 1889 |
Infectious Disease Prevention Act | 1890 |
Public Health Acts Amendment Act | 1890 |
Private Street Works Act | 1892 |
Public Libraries Act | 1893 |
Local Government Act | 1894 |
Public Health Acts Amendment Act (part of) | 1907 |
Notification of Births Act | 1914 |
The following is a list of the Bye-laws or Regulations in force
in the District:—
1. Bye-laws as to keeping water closet supplied with sufficient
water for flushing.
2. Bye-laws with respect to nuisances (limiting the time for
removal of offensive matter through the streets).
3. Regulations as to Glanders or Farcy.
4. „ Dairies, Cowsheds and Milkshops.
5. Bye-laws as to Slaughterhouses.
6. „ New Streets and Buildings.
7. „ Pleasure Grounds.
8. „ Allotments.
9. „ Locomotives Act, 1898.
10. Ditto under Good Rule and Government of the Borough.
11. Ditto as to Female Domestic Servants' Registries.
12. Bye-laws with respect to occupation of basement sleeping
rooms, Section 17 (7) H. & T.P. Act, 1909.