The green board is damaged at the head of the spine and chipped at the edges. Internally the individual acts are in excellent condition, apart from the fold out on food handling which has been torn out and placed loose at the back. The information is complete. There is also a child's pencil scribble on the back end paper. The loose acts have been bound together but somewaht eccentrically as it is not in chronological order, or any order I can fathom. There are 14 acts all up, from 1931 to 1935, and I admit I might have made an error in both, but with the exception of the first four, the individual acts are not separated. Regulations covered include food handling, building of schools and building generally, venereal and infectious diseases and more. A fascinating part of Victoria's history,