Dublin Fever Hospital Act, 1936

Expenses of the hospital board.

30.—(1) All expenses incurred by the hospital board under this Act shall in the first instance be defrayed by the hospital board out of a fund to be called and known as the Dublin Fever Hospital Fund, and all sums received or recovered by the hospital board shall be paid into the said fund and carried to the appropriate account thereof.

(2) In the Dublin Fever Hospital Fund separate accounts (in this Act respectively referred to as the establishment expenses account and the patients' expenses account) shall be kept as regards establishment expenses and as regards patients' expenses, and in the case of patients' expenses a separate account shall be kept for the Corporation in respect of city patients and for the board of health in respect of county patients.

(3) The money required to meet the establishment expenses and the patients' expenses in respect of city patients and county patients shall be supplied by the Corporation and the board of health upon the prescribed demand of the hospital board, and the money so demanded shall be a debt due from the Corporation or the board of health.

(4) The demand under this section upon the Corporation and the board of health shall be a demand for the proportion respectively payable by the Corporation and the board of health under this Part of this Act of the money so required.

(5) All moneys received by the hospital board in respect of patients (other than city patients and county patients) shall be carried to the establishment expenses account.

(6) Any moneys required to meet any deficiency in the patients' expenses account shall be transferred to the patients' expenses account from the establishment expenses account.

(7) All grants made to the hospital board under section 25 of the Public Hospitals Act, 1933 (No. 18 of 1933), shall be carried to the establishment expenses account.