THE INFECTIOUS AND CONTAGIOUS DISEASES ORDINANCE, 1898.
Form E.
ORDER WHERE HOSPITAL AUTHORITY REPORTS DETAINED PATIENT FREE FROM AN INFECTIOUS OR
CONTAGIOUS DISEASE.
(Sections 6 and 6.)
It having been reported to the Captain superintendent chat
is free from any infectious or contagious disease
I do, hereby, apos the application of the Captain Superintendent, be returned to the Gaol there to order that the said undergo the still unexpired remainder of the turn of the original sentence of imprisonment] or [discharged from further custody or detention] (as the case may bej.
Signed
102
Dated
189.
THE INFECTIOUS AND CONTAGIOUS DISEASES ORDINANCE, 1898.
Form F.
ORDER FOR FURTHER DETENTION IN HOSPITAL. (Sections 5 and 6.j
it having heen reported to the Captain Superintendent by the
Hospital Authority that
au infections or contagious disease
in a fis state to be discharged on the
is still suffering from
and will not be day of
189, I do, hereby, upon the application of the Captain Superin- tendent, order the said
to be further detained in
Hospital until it is reported by the Hospital Authority to the Captain Superintendent that the said
charged or until the said
Dated
189
is in a tit state to be dis- shall leave the Colony. Signed
THE INFECTIOUS AND CONTAGIOUS DISEASES ORDINANCE, 1898.
Form G.
GOVERNOR'S ORDER UNDER SECTION 11.
The premises known as are hereby ordered to be closed for a period of this date.
from
Dated
(Signed)
GODETNOT.
189
7
P.S. This order was affixed to the above mentioned premises at
o'clock on the
day of
(Signed)
189
[Persen feing the order. Note.-This order should carefully state whether the whole of any house or premises or only a part thereof is to be closed.
Objects and Reasons.
The object of this Ordinance is to introduce into this Colony certain provisions for the notification and treatment of infections and contagious disenses of a similar character to those which have been introduced into England by virtue of the Statute 52 and 53 Victoria cap. 72, and into India by virtue of the Rules made under the Cantonments Act of 1889.
Sections 7, 8, and 10 of the Ordinance contain special powers of banishment, in accordance with the intimation contained in paragraph 4 of the Secretary of State's Des- parch of the 18th February, 1895.
Section 9 of the Ordinance is founded upon paragraph 6 of the samo Despatch, and scetion 11 has been feared with a view to specially ensure the prompt reporting of a certain class of diseases.
Section 14 repeals certain bye-laws made by the Sani- tary Board and approved of by the Legislative Council in 1895, as the provisions of this Ordinance practically enver the same ground as is covered by those bye-laws.
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