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Revision as of 13:02, 29 January 2011
FOIA Schedule I includes:
- 16 - A port health authority constituted by an order under section 2 of the Public Health (Control of Disease) Act 1984.
Section 2 provides, in part:
- (2) In this Act, subject to section 8(2) below, “riparian authority”, in relation to a port of a port, means—
- (a) any local authority whose district, or any part of whose district, forms part of, or abuts on, that port or part of a port, and
- (b) any conservators, commissioners or other persons having authority in, over or within that port or part of a port.
- (3) Subject to the provisions of this section, the Secretary of State may be order made by statutory instrument constitute a port health district ...
- (4) An order under this section constituting a port health district may either—
- (a) constitute one riparian authority the port health authority for the district, or
- (b) constitute a joint board, consisting of representatives of two or more riparian authorities, to be the port health authority for the district.
- (5) A joint board so constituted a port health authority shall be a body corporate by such name as may be determined by the order constituting the port health district:
So port health authorities constituted by section 2 come in three kinds: local authorities (which are subject to FOIA by other means), conservators/commissioners (which often aren't), and joint boards, which are newly-created bodies corporate.
Orders under this section:
- SI 1991/1773, amended by SI 1996/409, establishing Swansea Bay Port Health Authority as a joint board
- SI 1991/2913, amended by SI 1997/143, making Pembrokeshire County Council a PHA
- SI 2010/1214, making Bristol City Council a PHA
- SI 2010/1215, making Cornwall Council a PHA
- SI 2010/1216, making the Isle of Wight Council a PHA
- SI 2010/1217, making Portsmouth City Council a PHA
- SI 2010/1218, making Southampton City Council a PHA
- SI 2010/2676, establishing Tyne Port Health Authority as a joint board
The Common Council of the City of London is a port health authority by virtue of section 7 of the Public Health (Control of Disease) Act 1984. In that capacity it's covered by paragraph 9 of FOIA Schedule I.
WhatDoTheyKnow tag: pha
Notes
The 1984 Act preserved a bunch of older PHAs. Presumably their establishment orders are to be treated as having been made under the 1984 Act.
SI 1974/215 and SI 1974/219 adjusted a bunch of orders to account for the 1974 local government reorganisation. The following joint boards survived:
- Barnstaple Port Health Authority
- River Blyth Port Health Authority
- Exeter Port Health Authority
Falmouth and Truro Port Health Authority(eventually replaced by Cornwall Council above)Fowey Port Health Authority(eventually replaced by Cornwall Council above)- Harwich Port Health Authority
- Hull and Goole Port Health Authority
- Manchester Port Health Authority
- New Shoreham Port Health Authority
- River Tees Port Health Authority
Tyne Port Health Authority(replaced above)- Weymouth Port Health Authority (affected by SI 1990/84)
- Workington Port Health Authority
Beaumaris Port Health Authority(abolished by SI 1992/1558)Chester Port Health Authority(abolished by SI 1993/786)Milford Port Health Authority(eventually replaced by Pembrokeshire County Council above)Swansea Port Health Authority(replaced above)
The following became PHAs by those Orders:
- Gloucester City Council
- Liverpool City Council
- Plymouth City Council
- Poole Borough Council
- Preston City Council
Southampton City Council(re-enacted above)
- Arfon District Council (successor Gwynedd County Council)
- Monmouth District Council (successor Monmouthshire County Council)