HC Deb 07 March 1923 vol 161 c514W
Dr. WATTS

asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Overseas Trade Department, as representing the Ministry of Health, if he intends to sanction the appointment of a medical officer of health which was made by the urban district council of Hindley on 15th January last; if he is aware that, although there were at least 11 applicants holding the diploma of public health, the council selected an applicant who held no diploma nor had had the minimum of experience which is laid down in the Sanitary Officers' Order of 1922 to meet the case of a medical officer of health who, although not having a diploma, has had Practical experience of the duties of a medical officer of health, and if he intends to sanction this appointment; and whether he will state his reasons for departing from the general rule laid down in the Sanitary Officers' Order, 1922?

Sir W. JOYNSON-HICKS:

The Minister is aware of the facts stated in the question, and has intimated to the Hindley Urban District Council that he is not prepared to approve their selection of a candidate not possessing the required qualifications. The council have been requested to consider the matter with a view to making a suitable appointment in accordance with the Sanitary Officers' Order. 1922.