SCHEDULES

FIRST SCHEDULE

Section 1.

PART IDefence Regulations Not Continued in Force

Defence (General) Regulations, 1939

  • Regulation eighteen (Entering and leaving the United Kingdom).

  • Regulation twenty, (Change of name of aliens).

  • Regulation thirty B (Information of birth where parents have left the district).

  • Regulation thirty-two AB (Employment of nurses in mental institutions).

  • Regulation thirty-two B (Temporary registration of colonial and foreign medical practitioners).

  • Regulation thirty-two C (Temporary' registration of foreign pharmacists).

  • Regulation thirty-three A (Diseases associated with infestation with vermin).

  • Regulation thirty-three B (Compulsory treatment of Venereal disease).

  • Regulation thirty-nine A (Seducing persons from duty and causing disaffection).

  • Regulation forty AA (Extension of power to appoint special constables nominated by the Admiralty, Army Council or Air Council).

  • Regulation forty-two B (Opening of cinemas on Sundays).

  • Regulation fifty-seven C (Exemption for conveyance of explosives In connection with government contracts)

  • Regulation fifty-eight AD (Restriction on names of organisations or training boys and girls).

  • Regulation fifty-nine A (Payment of wages to road-men by cheque).

  • Regulation sixty DA (Extension of Police and Firemen (War Service) Act, 1939, to civilian war work).

  • Regulation sixty N (Suspension of obligation to prepare Post Office commercial accounts).

  • Regulation seventy-nine (Collection and disposal of articles of military value).

  • Regulation eighty-one A (Commission in relation to government contracts).

  • Paragraph (2) of Regulation one hundred and three (Functions of chief constable of Cornwall in relation to the Isles of Scilly).

  • Regulation one hundred and four A (Modifications with respect to allied powers and associated authorities).

Other Defence Regulations

  • Regulations fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, seventeen B, seventeen C, seventeen D, and the Second Schedule to the Defence (Administration of Justice) Regulations, 1940 ;

  • Regulations twenty-four and twenty-seven of the Defence (Agriculture and Fisheries) Regulations, 1939 ;

  • Regulations four, seven, seven A, eight, nine (except paragraph (1), ten, ten A, twelve and thirteen of, and the Second Schedule to, the Defence (Armed Forces) Regulations, 1939;

  • The whole of the Defence (Building Societies) Regulations, 1940 ;

  • Paragraphs (1), (2) and (3) of Regulation five of the Defence (Burial, Inquests and Registration of Deaths) Regulations, 1942 ;

  • Regulations three A and eight of the Defence (Cinematograph Quotas) Regulations, 1940;

  • Regulations two, six and seven of the Defence (Companies) Regulations, 1940 ;

  • Regulations three, four, six, seven, eight and nine of the Defence (Evacuated Areas) Regulations, 1940 ;

  • Regulation three of the Defence (Functions of Ministers) Regulations, 1941;

  • Regulations three A, five, six, six A and eight A of the Defence (Patents, Trade Marks, etc.) Regulations, 1941;

  • The whole of the Defence (Services for Industry) Regulations, 1945 ;

  • The whole of the Defence (United States Forces—Administration of Estates) Regulations, 1942. The whole of the Defence (War Risks Insurance) (No. 3) Regulations, 1940.

PART IIDefence Regulations continued in Force until Thirty-First of December, Nineteen Hundred and Forty-eight

Defence (General) Regulations, 1939

  • Regulation eighteen C (Prisoners of war)

  • Regulation thirty-one A (Provision of food, lodging and medical treatment for evacuees).

  • Regulation thirty-one B (Remission of charges in respect of evacuees).

  • Regulation thirty-two (Hospitals and ambulances)

  • Regulation forty AC (Miscellaneous provisions as to police forces).

  • Regulation forty-one (Visiting committees for certain prisons)

  • Regulation seventy-six (Ammunition etc., in ports.)

Other Defence Regulations

  • Regulations thirteen, fifteen A, and seventeen A of the Defence (Administration of Justice) Regulations, 1940.

  • Regulations twenty-eight and twenty-eight B of the Defence (Agriculture and Fisheries) Regulations,

  • Paragraph (1) of Regulation nine and Regulation ten B of the Defence (Armed Forces) Regulations, 1939.

  • Regulations one, two, three and five of the Defence (Cinematograph Quotas) Regulations, 1940.

  • Regulation three of the Defence (Companies) Regulations, 1940.

  • The whole of the Defence (National Fire Service) Regulations, 1941.

PART IIIDefence Regulations continued in Force until Tenth of December, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty

Defence (General) Regulations, 1939

  • Regulation two BA (Control of explosives)

  • Regulation twelve (Protected places).

  • Regulation fourteen (Byelaws as respects certain places and areas)

  • Regulation sixteen (Stopping-up and diversion of highways)

  • Regulation twenty AB (Amendments of National Registration Act, 1939

  • Regulation twenty-two (Billeting).

  • Regulation twenty-three CB (Amendment of s. 67 of Civil Defence Act, 1939.

  • Regulation twenty-three CC (Amendment of s. 54 of Civil Defence Act (Northern Ireland;, 1939).

  • Regulation thirty-two A (Transfer of persons of unsound mind and mental defectives).

  • Regulation thirty-two AA (Evacuation of houses licensed under the Lunacy Act, 1890)

  • Regulation thirty-three (Exemption of certain women from Acts relating to midwives)

  • Regulation thirty-nine (Control of police forces).

  • Regulation forty-two C (Closing of undesirable premises).

  • Regulation forty-two CA (Unlawful gaming parties)

  • Regulation forty-five A (Issue of identity cards to seamen).

  • Regulation fifty (Power to do work on land)

  • Regulation fifty B (Special provisions as to severance of fixtures)

  • Regulation fifty-two (Use of land for purposes of H.M. forces).

  • Regulation fifty-five C (Restrictions on registration of new clubs).

  • Regulation sixty AB (Temporary amendments of enactments relating to the closing of shops).

  • Regulation sixty C (Amendment of s. 4 of Sale of Food (Weights and Measures) Act, 1926).

  • Regulation sixty CC (Power of officers of Post Office to require production of identity cards).

  • Regulation eighty-two (False documents and false statements).

  • Regulation eighty-three (Obstruction).

  • Regulation eighty-four (Restrictions on disclosing information).

  • Regulation eighty-five (Entry upon, and inspection of land).

  • Regulation eighty-seven (Permits, licences, etc.).

  • Regulation eighty-eight (Fees for permits, licences, etc.).

  • Regulation eighty-nine (Use of force in entering premises)

  • Regulations ninety to ninety-three A, ninety-five to one hundred and two A, paragraph (1) of regulation one hundred and three, and regulations one hundred and four and one hundred and five (which contain general administrative, legal arid supplementary provisions).

  • The Third Schedule (Manner of instituting proceedings).

Other Defence Regulations

  • Regulations seventeen E and twenty of the Defence (Administration of Justice) Regulations, 1940.

  • Parts I, II, III and IV, Regulations twenty-one, twenty-five A, twenty-six, twenty-eight A, twenty-nine and thirty, and Schedules I, II, III, and VI of the Defence (Agriculture and Fisheries) Regulations, 1939.

  • The whole of the Defence (Agriculture and Fisheries) (Northern Ireland) Regulations, 1940.

  • Regulations one, two, three and six of the Defence (Armed Forces) Regulations,

  • Regulation one and paragraphs (4) to (10) of Regulation five of the Defence (Burial, Inquests and Registration of Deaths) Regulations, 1942.

  • Regulations one, five, five A end eight of the Defence (Companies) Regulations, 1940.

  • Regulations one, two and four A of the Defence (Evacuated Areas) Regulations, 1940.

  • Regulations one and four of, and the Schedule to, the Defence (Functions of Ministers) Regulations, 1941.

  • The whole of the Defence (Industrial Assurance) Regulations, 1943. Regulations one, two and three of the Defence (Parliamentary Under-Secretaries) Regulations, 1940.

  • Regulations one, two, three, five A, seven, eight and nine of the Defence (Patents, Trade Marks, etc.) Regulations, 1941.

  • The whole of the Defence (Sale of Food) Regulations, 1943.

  • The whole of the Defence (Trading with the Enemy) Regulations, 1940.

  • The whole of the Defence (War Risks Insurance) Regulations, 1940, the Defence (War Risks Insurance) (No. 2) Regulations, 1940, the Defence (War Risks Insurance) (No. 4) Regulations, 1940, and the Defence (War Risks Insurance) Regulations,

  • The whole of the Defence (Women's Forces) Regulations, 1941.

PART IVModified Form of Regulation Sixteen of Defence (General) Regulations, 1939

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The Minister of Fuel and Power, if he considers it necessary to do so for the purpose of working open-cast coal or constructing or extending an electricity generating station, may by order provide for the stopping-up or diversion of any highway passing through, and for prohibiting or restricting the exercise of any right of way over or the use of any waterway passing through, any land used or appropriated for use for that purpose or any land adjoining such land.