Census Act 1920 - Parts of The Act

Parts of The Act

  1. Power to direct taking of census.
  2. Duty of Registrar-General to carry out census, and provision for expenses.
  3. Regulations with respect to proceedings for taking census.
  4. Preparation of reports and abstracts.
  5. Preparation of statistics in respect of periods between one census and another.
  6. Provision with respect to local census.
  7. Expenses of local authorities.
  8. Penalties.
  9. Application to Scotland.
  10. Short title and extent.

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