Introductory Text
Criminal Habitual Drunkards
1.Detention of habitual drunkard guilty of crime
2.Detention of habitual drunkard four times convicted of drunkenness
Inebriate Reformatories
3.Power of Secretary of State to establish inebriate reformatories
4.Regulations for State inebriate reformatories
5.Establishment of certified inebriate reformatories
6.Regulations as to certified inebriate reformatories
7.Inspectors
8.Contribution by Treasury
9.Contributions by councils of counties and boroughs
10.Expenses of conveyance
11.Powers of officers and arrest
12.Power to recover expenses against inebriate's estate
Amendment of Habitual Drunkards Act, 1879
13.Transfer of licensing powers to county council
14.Power to contribute to retreats
15.Period of licence of retreat
16.Amendment of 42 & 43 Vict. c.19 s.10, as to admission to retreat
17.Extension of term of detention and re-admission
18.Escape of patient
19.Death of patient absent under licence
20.Power to make regulations
Supplemental
21.Regulations to be laid before Parliament
22.Application to inebriate reformatories of provisions of 9 & 10 Vict. c.66
23.Provision as to criminal habitual drunkards in Scotland
24.Power to detain in certified inebriate reformatory in Scotland
25.Adaptations to Scotland
26.Adaptation to Ireland
27.Definitions
28.Repeal
29.Commencement of Act
30.Short title
SCHEDULES.
FIRST SCHEDULE
SECOND SCHEDULE
Enactments repealed