HC Deb 23 April 1917 vol 92 cc2012-3
76. Mr. EDMUND HARVEY

asked the Secretary to the Local Government Board whether his attention has been directed to cases in which a local tribunal has reviewed and varied a certificate of exemption granted by another local tribunal whose holder was fulfilling the conditions imposed by the original tribunal, out of whose area he had moved; and whether any remedy exists to deal with the situation?

The PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY to the LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD (Mr. Hayes Fisher)

An application for the withdrawal or variation of a certificate granted on personal grounds has ordinarily to be made to the tribunal for the area in which the man at the time resides. Under the Regulations made on the 23rd February last, if the certificate has been granted on conscientious grounds, any such application has ordinarily to be made to the tribunal by whom it was granted. I see no reason for any alteration in these provisions.

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