Public Health (Ireland) Act, 1896

Expenses of port sanitary authority.

13.(1) Any expenses incurred by a port sanitary authority constituted temporarily in carrying into effect any purposes of this Act shall be defrayed out of a common fund to be contributed by the sanitary authorities whose districts abut on or form part of the port in such proportions as the Local Government Board think just.

(2) Such port sanitary authority shall raise the proportion of expenses due in respect of their own sanitary district in the same manner as if such expenses had been incurred by them in the ordinary manner for the purposes of the principal Act.

(3) For the purpose of obtaining payment from the contributory sanitary authorities of the sums to be contributed by them, such port sanitary authority shall issue their precept to each such authority, requiring such authority, within a time limited by the precept, to pay the amount therein mentioned to such port sanitary authority, or to such person as such port sanitary authority may direct.

(4) Any contribution payable by a sanitary authority to such port sanitary authority shall be a debt due from them, and may be recovered accordingly, such contribution in the case of a rural authority being deemed general expenses of that authority. If any sanitary authority make default in complying with the precept addressed to them by such port sanitary authority, such port sanitary authority may, instead of instituting proceedings for the recovery of the debt, or in addition to such proceedings, as to any part of the debt which may for the time being be unpaid, proceed in the summary manner in this Act mentioned to raise within the district of the defaulting authority such sum as may be sufficient to pay the debt due.

(5) Where several sanitary authorities are combined in the district of one port sanitary authority the Local Government Board may by order declare that some one or more of such authorities shall be exempt from contributing to the expenses incurred by such authorities.