HC Deb 03 August 1896 vol 43 cc1415-6

Where a local authority which is also a sanitary authority are by law empowered to grant a superannuation allowance to any of their officers, they may, if they think fit, with the consent of the Local Government Board, take into consideration, in calculating the amount of such allowance, any duties which the officers may have discharged under the Public Health (Ireland) Acts, 1878 to 1890, or this Act.

And which Amendment was to leave out the words "they think fit, with the consent," and to insert instead thereof the words "subject to the approval."—(Mr. Horace Plunkett)

Question again proposed, "That the words proposed to be left out stand part of the Bill."

Question put and agreed to.

Motion made, "That the Bill be recommitted in respect of certain new clauses."

DR. CLARK

protested against the re-committal of the Bill on the ground that the proposed new clauses were not on the Paper.

Bill re-committed in respect of certain new clauses.

Bill considered in Committee, and reported; as amended, to be considered To-morrow.