CO129-559-4 Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinance 1936 4-2-1936 - 4-2-1936 — Page 32

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TABLE OF CORRESPONDENCE

between

The Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinance, 1938, and the Public Health (Quarantine and Prevention of Disease) Ordinance, 1935, which it replaces.

New Ordinance. Section.

Ordinance No. 12 of

1935. Section.

Remarks.

(NOTE.-Wherever necessary the marginal

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1

#4

2 (1)

2 (1)

notes to the sections have been redrafted to accord with the following amendments in the sec- tions.)

"

Public Health and brackets deleted.

着感

1. "his observation for his quaran-

"

tine in last line of definition of

Circumscribed case ".

C

2. definitions of Contact vessel

04

Contact aircraft deleted.

J1

and

3. or aircraft added in last line of de-

"

finition of Crew ".

4. definition of

Disease deleted.

Medical practitioner

5. definition of deleted.

Covered by definition in section 39E (9) of Interpretation Ordinance, No. 31 of 1911, as amended by section 19 of Ordinance No. 41 of 1935.

6.

7.

Quarantine or

deleted before defini- tion of Observation ".

"6

observation for quarantine

in

third line of definition of Quarantine anchorage".

"

8. definition of Quarantinable diseases

deleted.

9.

quarantine or deleted in first and second lines of the definition of

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Quarantine Station ".

10. definition of Sanitary aerodrome

expanded to accord with Article 5 of the International Sanitary Convention for Aerial Navigation, 1933.

11. "alighting" for "landing" in definition.

of "Aerodrome".

paragraphs (c), (d) and (f) deleted and

paragraph (e) relettered as (c).

2 (2)

2 (2)

2 (3)

2 (3)

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2 (4)

Deleted.

"observation

4 (1)

4 (1)

4 (2)

4 (2)

5 (1)

5 (1)

1.

for quarantine in

"

second line.

"the Schedule or in its equivalent in Chin

ese characters" for "Schedule A".

1.

under observation for "in quaran- tine in second line.

"

"

2. "therefrom for from quarantine

in third line.

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