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No. 12 of 1923.
Second
Schedule.
VACCINATION.
(4) If any such person lands in the Colony without the permission of the Health Officer of the Port, the Health Officer of the Port or a magistrate may, by warrant in Form No. 8 in the Second Schedule, order that such person be detained in a Government quarantine station for any period not exceeding ten days, and may cause such person to be removed thereto, or the Health Officer of the Port may make an order that such person be returned to his port of embarkation by or at the expense of the agents of the ship by which he was brought to the Colony, and the Health Officer of the Port or a magistrate may, by warrant in Form No. 8 in the Second Schedule, order that such person be detained in a Government quarantine station pending his re-embarkation, and may cause such person to be removed to such station.
Detention
in Govern-ment quaran-tine station,
18. Where a warrant has been issued for the detention of any person in a Government quarantine station under the provisions of section 16 (2) or of section 17 (2) or 17 (4), such person shall be liable to pay all or any of the charges incurred by reason of his detention in such station, and in the event of his refusal or inability to pay such charges, shall be liable to have his effects seized, detained and sold to defray such charges. Such person shall further, if he escapes or attempts to escape from such station or from the custody of any person removing him to such station, be guilty of an offence against this Ordinance, and may be arrested by any person removing him to such station or by any officer or servant of such station or by any police officer, and may be conveyed to and detained in such station.
Exemption.
Vaccination
19. Where any person who may be required to be vaccinated or re-vaccinated under the provisions of section 16 (1) or of section 17 (1) is, in the opinion of the Medical Officer of Health or the Health Officer of the Port, as the case may be, not in a fit or proper state to be vaccinated or re-vaccinated or has already suffered from small-pox or has already been successfully vaccinated or re-vaccinated within five years immediately preceding, no further vaccination or re-vaccination shall be compulsory.
Vaccination of inmates of reformatories, prisons, etc.
20.—(1) As soon as practicable after any person is received as an inmate of any reformatory, refuge, industrial school, charitable institution, lunatic asylum or prison, the master or other person in charge of such establishment, or
reformatories, schools, etc.
2732
No. 12 of 1923.
Second
Schedule.
VACCINATION.
(4) If any such person lands in the Colony without the permission of the Health Officer of the Port, the Health Officer of the Port or a magistrate may, by warrant in Form No. 8 in the Second Schedule, order that such person be Form No. 8. detained in a Government quarantine station for any period not exceeding ten days, and may cause such person to be removed thereto, or the Health Officer of the Port may make an order that such person be returned to his port of embarka- tion by or at the expense of the agents of the ship by which he was brought to the Colony, and the Health Officer of the Port or a magistrate may, by warrant in Form No. 8 in the Second Schedule, order that such person be detained in a Government quarantine station pending his re-embarkation, and may cause such person to be removed to such station.
Detention
in Govern- ment quaran-
18. Where a warrant has been issued for the detention of any person in a Government quarantine station under the tine station, provisions of section 16 (2) or of section 17 (2) or 17 (4), such person shall be liable to pay all or any of the charges incurred by reason of his detention in such station, and in the event of his refusal or inability to pay such charges, shall be liable to have his effects seized, detained and sold to defray such charges. Such person shall further, if he escapes or attempts to escape from such station or from the custody of any person removing him to such station, be guilty of an offence against this Ordinance, and may be arrested by any person removing him to such station or by any officer or servant of such station or by any police officer, and may be conveyed to and detained in such station.
Exemption.
Vaccination
19. Where any person who may be required to be vacci- nated or re-vaccinated under the provisions of section 16 (1) or of section 17 (1) is, in the opinion of the Medical Officer of Health or the Health Officer of the Port, as the case may be, not in a fit or proper state to be vaccinated or re-vaccinated or has already suffered from small-pox or has already been successfully vaccinated or re-vaccinated within five years immediately preceding, no further vacci- nation or re-vaccination shall be compulsory.
Vaccination of inmates of reformatories, prisons, etc. 20.-(1) As soon as practicable after any person is of inmates of received as an inmate of any reformatory, refuge, industrial prisons, school, charitable institution, lunatic asylum or prison, the master or other person in charge of such establishment, or
reformatories,
schools, etc.
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