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1823 Sept. 28 + + + 11
Constitutional Code
From packet mailed
"Copied from & Corrected."
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§. 6. of the Preventive Service Minister.
I. Enactive
Ch XI. Ministers Severally
§5. Preventive Service Minister.
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Art. 1. Preventive Service Minister
under Prime Minister
gives execution and
effect to all legislative
ordinances having for object
prevention of calamity:
or of delinquency otherwise
than by exercise of judiciary
function
Art. 1. To the Preventive Service Minister it belongs
to give, under the Prime Minister, execution and effect to
all ordinances of the Legislature I in so far as they have for
their object the prevention of calamity; or the prevention of
delinquency otherwise than by applic exercise of the functions
belonging to the Judiciary.
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Art. 2.
Art. 2. To this purpose, it belongs to him, under the
direction of the Prime Minister, to exercise, as to all persons
in so far as employed in the Preventive Service, the locative
suppletive, directive & dislocative functions; as to his own office,
the self-suppletive function; as to things in so far as thus employed,
the procurative, custoditive, applicative, reparative &, transformative and
eliminative functions; as to persons and things, the inspective:
as to persons things & occurrences thereto belonging, the statistive,
and recordative: publicative and officially informative: as to the states of things, ordinances and
arrangements, the melioration suggestive.
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Art. 3. Calamites to which
by government prevention
is applicable — Examples
1. Collapsion — of masses
natural or artificial.
2. Inundation
3. Conflagration
4. Disease and mortality from unhealthy and
unmedicated situations
5. Disease Employment unhealthy but
medicable.
6. Disease contagion
7. Dearth and famine
Art. 3. Examples, of the principal calamities to which
prevention is capable of being applied under the care of government,
are as follows —
1. Collapsion: namely of the natural sort in large masses, or of edifices in
a ruinous state, or by reason of earthquakes,
2. Inundation.
3. Conflagration.
4. Locally mortal Disease Disease and mortality the results of unhealthy and unmedicated
situations
5. Unhealthy employments, the unhealthiness of which is capable of
being removed or lessened by appropriate arrangements.
5.6. Contagion disease.
6.7. Scarcity Dearth and famine.
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