Public Health (Scotland) Act 1897

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The Public Health (Scotland) Act 1897 was a key piece of late 19th-century Scottish legislation that consolidated and strengthened measures to prevent disease and improve sanitary conditions across Scotland.

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instanceOf Act of Parliament
public health law
aimedAt control of infectious diseases
improvement of rural sanitation
improvement of urban sanitation
appliesTo Scotland
consequence consolidation of earlier Scottish public health statutes
strengthened powers of local authorities over public health matters
country United Kingdom
enactedInDecade 1890s
eraOfPublicHealthLaw nineteenth-century public health legislation in Britain
historicalPeriod Victorian era
jurisdiction Scotland
language English
legalDomain local government law
public health
sanitation law
legislativeBody Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
surface form: Parliament of the United Kingdom
location Scotland
policyArea environmental health
health policy
purpose improvement of sanitary conditions
prevention of disease
regulation of public health administration in Scotland
relatedTo public health movement in the United Kingdom
sanitary reform in Scotland
subjectMatter disease prevention
public health administration
sanitary regulation
temporalContext late 19th century
typeOfLegislation consolidating act

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Public Health Acts in Britain hasPart Public Health (Scotland) Act 1897