Local Government (Dublin) (Amendment) Act, 1931

Establishment of the Balrothery Board of Assistance.

10.—(1) On the appointed day the Balrothery Board of Assistance shall be established in accordance with this Act to fulfil the functions transferred to it by this Act and such other functions as shall from time to time be assigned to it by law.

(2) The Balrothery Board of Assistance shall be a corporate body under that name, with power to provide itself with a common seal and to hold land of any tenure for the purpose of the functions for the time being vested in it by law.

(3) The Balrothery Board of Assistance shall consist of such number of members as the County Council shall from time to time think proper and, unless and until the County Council otherwise provides, the said Board shall consist of the number of members which at the passing of this Act constitutes the full membership of the Balrothery Union Committee.

(4) After the appointed day all the members of the Balrothery Board of Assistance shall be appointed by the County Council.

(5) The County Council shall, before the appointed day, appoint persons to fill all vacancies (if any) in the membership of the Balrothery Union Committee existing at the passing of this Act.

(6) The persons who are, immediately before the appointed day, members of the Balrothery Union Committee shall, on the appointed day, become and be members of the Balrothery Board of Assistance.

(7) Every member of the Balrothery Union Committee who dies, resigns or becomes disqualified after the passing of this Act and before the appointed day shall, for the purposes of this Act, be deemed to have become a member of the Balrothery Board of Assistance on the appointed day and to have died, resigned, or become disqualified (as the case may be) on the day after the appointed day.