Health Act 1956

Miscellaneous provisions

130: Expenses of local authorities

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"Local authorities can use their own money to pay for costs related to health laws."

If you are part of a local authority, you can pay for expenses related to the Health Act 1956 from your general funds. You can use these funds to cover costs when carrying out tasks required by the Act. This means you have the money you need to do what the law asks of you.

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Part 7Miscellaneous provisions

130Expenses of local authorities

  1. All expenses incurred by or on behalf of any local authority in carrying out any of the provisions of this Act may be paid by the local authority out of its general funds.

  2. Repealed
  3. Repealed
Notes
  • Section 130(2): repealed, on , by section 138(1) of the Local Government (Rating) Act 2002 (2002 No 6).
  • Section 130(3): repealed, on , by section 138(1) of the Local Government (Rating) Act 2002 (2002 No 6).