Grand Jury (Ireland) Act, 1836

Presentment for support of county fever hospitals.

Account of receipt and expenditure to be laid before presentment sessions.

83. Where any fever hospital has been or shall be established in and for any county, it shall and may be lawful for the grand jury of such county to present such sum or sums of money, not exceeding the sum of two hundred and fifty pounds at each assizes, as shall appear to be necessary for the support of any such county fever hospital; and such sum shall be raised off the county at large, and levied and applied accordingly: Provided always, that an account of the receipt and expenditure of such fever hospital, from the time of its establishment to the time of the first presentment required, and afterwards from the time of each presentment required till the time when any further presentment is required, shall, together with an application for the sum so proposed to be presented, be laid before the presentment sessions to be holden under this Act for the purpose of considering applications for presentments, and that such account and application shall be approved at such sessions.