Health Act 1956

Miscellaneous provisions

124: Constitution and powers of boards of appeal

You could also call this:

"What boards of appeal can and can't do, as part of the Health Act 1956, is no longer a law."

The law says a part of the Health Act 1956 was repealed. You can find out what repealed means by looking at other laws. This part was called section 124 and it was about boards of appeal.

This section 124 was repealed on 14 November 2018 by section 75 of the Tribunals Powers and Procedures Legislation Act 2018. You can read about this act to learn more about the change. It is now part of the past laws because it was repealed.

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Part 7Miscellaneous provisions

124Constitution and powers of boards of appeal (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 124: repealed, on , by section 75 of the Tribunals Powers and Procedures Legislation Act 2018 (2018 No 51).