Dublin Fever Hospital Act, 1936

Procedure after submission of scheme.

42.—(1) When a scheme is submitted under the next preceding section by the hospital board to the Minister for his approval, the Minister may by order either (as he shall think proper) approve of such scheme without modification or modify such scheme in such manner (whether by addition, omission or variation) as he shall think proper, and approve of such scheme as so modified, or require a new scheme to be made and submitted to him by the hospital board.

(2) Where the Minister requires under this section a new scheme to be made and submitted to him by the hospital board it shall be the duty of the hospital board to make with all convenient speed a new scheme accordingly and to submit such new scheme to the Minister for his approval and the provisions of this Part of this Act shall have effect as if such new scheme were the first scheme made and submitted by the hospital board in pursuance of this Part of this Act.

(3) In this Part of this Act the expression “the scheme” means the scheme approved of by the Minister under this section.

(4) When the scheme has been approved of by the Minister the Minister shall by order fix a period within which a new fever hospital is to be erected and established in accordance with the scheme.