Street Trading Act, 1926

Power to Minister to make regulations.

13.—The Minister for Justice may by order make regulations for all or any of the following purposes, that is to say:—

(a) prescribing the form of street-traders' certificates to be granted under this Act;

(b) prescribing the form of street-traders' stall licences to be granted under this Act;

(c) prescribing the limits of size of the receptacles in which holders of street-traders' certificates may carry the goods in which they trade;

(d) prescribing the form of the registers to be kept by the Commissioner and the Corporation respectively pursuant to this Act and the matters to be entered in such registers respectively;

(e) prohibiting street-trading or any particular class of street-trading or stall-trading or any particular class of stall-trading in any specified street in the City of Dublin;

(f) prescribing any matter or thing referred to in this Act as prescribed or to be prescribed.