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Local Authority Byelaws in England: A Discussion Paper - Procedures for making, confirming and enforcing byelaws

Local Authority Byelaws in England: A Discussion Paper - Procedures for making, confirming and enforcing byelaws

Published 12 April 2006
Closing date 1 June 2006
Type(s) Consultation documents, Legislation and policy
Site Local government
Product code 06 LGFG 03851
Price Free

Summary

This Paper invites ideas and views on how to improve and make less bureaucratic the procedures for making and confirming local authority byelaws in England. It also considers the issues relating to the enforcement of local byelaws and identifies options for providing more effective and proportionate means of local enforcement than are currently available.

This is a discussion paper in the Strong and prosperous communities - the local government white paper series. In the light of views and responses to this Paper the Government will consider making proposals for the reform of byelaw-making procedures. It is intended to include any such proposals in the Local Government White Paper that is planned for the middle of the year.

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