The Public Health Act was passed in 1875 to address the dire public health conditions in the rapidly urbanizing and industrializing cities of England. The act aimed to improve sanitation and living conditions, control contagious diseases, and establish a system of local boards of health to oversee public health initiatives. The act was a response to the growing recognition of the link between poor public health and outbreaks of diseases, and it marked a significant step in the development of public health policies and practices.
Civil Rights Act of 1875
The Public Health 1848 caused the setting up of a board of health, this gave towns the right to appoint a medical officer of health. In 1875, a public health act enforced laws about slum clearance, provision of sewers and clean water, also the removal of nuisances.
The Civil Rights Act of 1875 attempted to make it law that African-American people were treated fairly in areas of public. This Act was removed by the Supreme Court in 1883.
In 1875 congress passed a civil rights act and found it necessary to pass an almost identical act in 1964 to seal the loopholes of the original act.
Prohibition of racial discrimination in public places
Civil Rights Act of 1875
The Public Health 1848 caused the setting up of a board of health, this gave towns the right to appoint a medical officer of health. In 1875, a public health act enforced laws about slum clearance, provision of sewers and clean water, also the removal of nuisances.
1875
The Civil Rights Act of 1875 attempted to make it law that African-American people were treated fairly in areas of public. This Act was removed by the Supreme Court in 1883.
In 1875 congress passed a civil rights act and found it necessary to pass an almost identical act in 1964 to seal the loopholes of the original act.
The US Congress passed the Coal Mine Health and Safety Act (CMHSA) in 1969.
The Public Health Act of 1848 was legislation applying to England and Wales that established the first Boards of Health.
Prohibition of racial discrimination in public places
The Public Utility Holding Company Act passed in 1935
The Public Health act
1984 by health minister Monique begin.
Prohibition of racial discrimination in public places