Parks Regulation (Amendment) Act 1926

The Parks Regulation (Amendment) Act 1926 was an Act of the United Kingdom, amending the Parks Regulation Act 1872. It altered the earlier Act's remit from "all parks, gardens, recreation grounds, open spaces and other land" managed or controlled by the "Commissioners of Her Majesty's Works and Public Buildings" to those managed or controlled by the "Commissioners of Works" (or in the case of Kew Gardens the Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries), though the provisions of the 1872 Act's First Schedule were only to apply to parks where they had already been in effect immediately before the 1926 Act came into effect (Section 1).[2] It also transferred the regulation-making powers of the 1872 Acts to the Commissioners of Works and the Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries (Section 2).[2]

Parks Regulation (Amendment) Act 1926[1]
Long titleAn Act to amend the Parks Regulation Act, 1872.
Citation16 & 17 Geo. 5. c. 36
Dates
Royal assent15 December 1926
Status: Amended
Text of statute as originally enacted
Text of the Parks Regulation (Amendment) Act 1926 as in force today (including any amendments) within the United Kingdom, from legislation.gov.uk.

References

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  1. ^ This short title was conferred on this Act by section 4 of this Act.
  2. ^ a b "Text of Act as originally enacted". Legislation.gov.