Health Act 1956

Powers and duties of local authorities - Sanitary works

26: Appeal against requisition or determination of Board of Health

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"You can't appeal some health decisions because this law is no longer in force."

You can't appeal against a requisition or determination of the Board of Health under this part of the law because it has been repealed. This means it is no longer in force. The repeal happened on 23 March 1987, by section 7(3) of the Health Amendment Act 1987.

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Part 2Powers and duties of local authorities
Sanitary works

26Appeal against requisition or determination of Board of Health (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 26: repealed, on , by section 7(3) of the Health Amendment Act 1987 (1987 No 10).