Section 14 of Public Health Act CAP 242: Proceedings on complaint to board of municipal councils

    

(1) Whenever complaint is made to the board that the public health in any locality is endangered by the failure or refusal on the part of any municipal council to exercise its powers or perform the duties devolving upon it under this Act or any other Act which it is its duty to enforce, the Minister on the recommendation of the board, if satisfied after due inquiry that the municipal council has been guilty of the alleged default, may make an order directing the municipal council to perform its duty in the matter of such complaint, and prescribing a time for such performance.
(2) If the duty is not performed within the time prescribed in the order, the Minister may appoint some person to perform the duty, and shall by order direct that the expense of performing the same, together with a reasonable remuneration to the person appointed for superintending such performance, and amounting to a sum specified in the order, shall be paid by the municipal council in default, and any order made for the payment of such expenses and costs may be recovered in a court of competent jurisdiction.
(3) Any person appointed under this section to perform the duty of a defaulting municipal council shall, in the performance and for the purposes of that duty, have all the powers of such municipal council, other than the powers of levying rates vested in any municipal council pursuant to the provision of any Act in that behalf; and the Minister may from time to time by order change any person so appointed.


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