HEALTH INSPECTORS.
CHARGES ON LOCAL BODIES. REASON FOR REDUCTION. (By Telegraph.—Presg Association.) WELLINGTON, Friday. A reduction in the charge made on local bodies for the purpose of health inspection services has recently been made by the Health Department. The Hon. J. A. Young, Minister of Health, writing to the Counties' Association, states that the main Health Department charges in which local authorities are interested are those for inspectors' services under the Health Act, and it had recently been decided to make a uniform reduction in local body contributions of 10 per cent, to include any reduction operating or arranged for in individual cases since ApriL It was proposed that in future contributions would vary proportionately with the cost of the inspectors' services, so that local authorities would continue to bear the same relative ehare of the cost of inspectors' services.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 209, 3 September 1932, Page 16
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