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(2) Every master of such vessel or aircraft shall allow and assist on board without delay a Health Officer as soon as he comes alongside.
furnish
(3) The master or any other person having the control Master to of any vessel or aircraft shall give to a Health Officer, information officer in charge of aerodrome or Boarding Officer such to Health information about the vessel or aircraft and the voyage and Officer or Boarding the health of the crew and passengers and otherwise as the Officer. officer may require and shall answer truly and fully all the questions put to him by any such officer.
21. No infected, suspected or contact vessel shall enter Time the harbour limits before 6 a.m. or after 6 p.m. without the permission of a Health Officer.
limits for admission to harbour of infected, suspected and contact
vessels.
suspected
signal.
22.--(1) Every infected, every suspected and every con- Infected, tact vessel on entering the waters of the Colony shall display and contact the appropriate quarantine signal as prescribed by section 35, vessels to and shall not communicate with the shore until granted prati- y quarantine que by the express written order of a Health Officer: Provided nevertheless that any such vessel, which is on a voyage to any other place and which has held no unauthorised communication with the shore, may with the written consent of a Health Officer proceed on such voyage or tranship the passengers for the purpose of completing such voyage.
(2) The aforesaid quarantine signal shall not be lowered until a Health Officer has given free pratique.
required to
anchorage.
23. Every infected, every suspected and every contact Vessels vessel shall, unless previously granted pratique, proceed at proceed to once to the quarantine anchorage and shall not remove quarantine therefrom, except from stress of weather, until released by order of a Health Officer. No vessel which is compelled to leave the quarantine anchorage from stress of weather shall communicate except by signals with the shore or with any other vessel, and such vessel shall return to the quarantine anchorage immediately such stress of weather has subsided: Provided that in case of stress of weather involving probable actual danger to the vessel the vessel may remove for a time, but shall be deemed nevertheless for all purposes to be subject to all other regulations applicable to such vessels.
24. The master of every vessel shall remove his vessel Position at to any part of the quarantine anchorage as and when quarantine required by the Harbour Master.
a
anchorage determined by Harbour Master.
munication allowed with
suspected and
25. Subject to the provisions of section 26, no person No com- other than Health Officer, or persons in his boat, shall approach within thirty yards of an infected, suspected infected, or contact vessel, or hold any communication except by contact signals with such vessel or with any person on board thereof, vessels. or receive or take any person or thing whatsoever, directly or indirectly, from the vessel or from any person on board thereof without having first received the express written permission of such Health Officer, and without observing such precautions as he may require.
26. The pilot may board a vessel flying the quarantine Filot may flag for the purpose of taking it to the quarantine anchorage. hoard vessel In no case shall any member of his crew or other person quarantine board the vessel unless authorised by a Health Officer.
flying
flag.