btppolice.uk - What are Byelaws ? - Ministry of Injustice

Description: Byelaws play a crucial role in regulating various aspects of society in the United Kingdom. Byelaws are made by local authorities and public bodies, including some private companies or charities, to address specific issues that are not covered by national legislation. Byelaws are made using powers granted by the relevant Act of Parliament. A byelaw cannot…

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A byelaw cannot be made where alternative legislative measures already exist that could be used to address the problem. Byelaws should always be proportionate and reasonable. Where a byelaw is no longer necessary, it should be revoked.

Byelaws govern a wide range of areas, from public behaviour to the use of public spaces.

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