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This is an incomplete list of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom in 1964. Statutory instruments 1-499 * Prison Rules 1964 (SI 1964/388) * Road Vehicles (Index Marks) Regulations 1964 (SI 1964/404) 500-999 * Benefit Regulations 1964 (SI 1964/504) * Sheffield Water Order 1964 (SI 1964/670) * Offices, Shops and Railway Premises Act 1963 (Exemption No. 1) Order 1964 (SI 1964/964) * Washing Facilities Regulations 1964 (SI 1964/965) * Sanitary Conveniences Regulations 1964 (SI 1964/966) 1000-1499 * Examination of Steam Boiler Reports (No 1) Order 1964 (SI 1964/1070) * Industrial Training (Construction Board) Order 1964 (SI 1964/1079) * Industrial Training (Engineering Board) Order 1964 (SI 1964/1086) * Artificial Insemination of Pigs (Scotland) Regulations 1964 (SI 1964/1171) * Artificial Insemination of Pigs (England and Wales) Regulations 1964 (SI 1964/1172) * Television Act 1964 (Channel Islands) Order 1964 (SI 1964/1202) * Act of Adjournal (Rules for Legal Aid in C ...
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Offices, Shops And Railway Premises Act 1963 (Exemption No
The Offices, Shops and Railway Premises Act 1963 (c. 41) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. At the time of its passage, the act was intended to extend the protection of workplace health, safety and welfare under the Factories Act 1961 to other employees in Great Britain. Though some of it remains in force, it has largely been superseded by the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 and regulations made under it. Breach of the residual provisions is still a crime punishable on summary conviction in the magistrates' court by a fine of up to £400 or, on indictment in the Crown Court, imprisonment for up to two years and an unlimited fine. In the event of damage arising from a breach of the act, there may be civil liability for breach of statutory duty. Though no such liability is stipulated by the act itself, none is excluded and the facts could be such as to give rise to a cause of action in that tort. A breach not actionable in itself may be evidential towar ...
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Industrial Training (Construction Board) Order 1964
The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) is the industry training board for the UK construction industry. History The CITB was established on 21 July 1964 by the (SI 1964/1079),Explanatory Note to The Industrial Training (Construction Board) Order 1964 (Amendment) Order 1992 and was one of a number of training boards covering UK industries. It was a non-departmental public body of the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills until 2016 when it moved to the Department for Education. The activities of the CITB have been redefined by statutory instruments (including the ( SI 1991/28) and the (SI 1992/3048)). In October 2003 Charles Clarke, then Secretary of State for Education and Skills, awarded the licence for the new construction industry sector skills council (SSC) to "ConstructionSkills", a partnership between the CITB and the Construction Industry Council (CIC). The CITB became known as CITB-ConstructionSkills, or simply ConstructionSkills, for most of the ...
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Television Act 1964 (Channel Islands) Order 1964
The Television Act 1954 ( 2 & 3 Eliz. 2. c. 55) was a British law which permitted the creation of the first commercial television Television (TV) is a telecommunication medium for transmitting moving images and sound. Additionally, the term can refer to a physical television set rather than the medium of transmission. Television is a mass medium for advertising, ... network in the United Kingdom, ITV (TV network), ITV. Until the early 1950s, the only television service in Britain was operated as a monopoly by the BBC, British Broadcasting Corporation, and financed by the annual television licence fee payable by each household which contained one or more television sets. The new Conservative Party (UK), Conservative government elected 1951 United Kingdom general election, in 1951 wanted to create a commercial television channel, but this was a controversial subject—the only other examples of commercial television were to be found in the United States, and it wa ...
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