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Bye-laws - local Print
Before an LA can introduce bye-laws, it has to obtain the confirmation of the Secretary of State. That requirement will no longer apply when Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Act 2007 comes into force. This will allow the Secretary of State to prescribe classes of byelaws that can be introduced by LAs themselves, and then enforced through fixed penalty notices. This will make it much easier for LAs to introduce bye-laws, and the regime of fixed penalty notices may well give them the financial encouragement to then enforce those bye-laws. Potentially, therefore, this is a significant change in local government law. Details in [2008] SJ 5 February 12.
March 2008
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