C 2
[Subsidiary]
CAP. 141] Quarantine (Measures on Departure)
Regulations
[1980 Ed.
G.N. 69/46.
L.N. 171/80.
5. Whenever it appears expedient to the Governor in Council, in order to give effect to the provisions of the International Sanitary Convention 1926 or any amendment or modification thereof or any convention substituted for the same for the time being in force, he may, by notification in the Gazette from time to time declare that any or all of the provisions of regulation 3 shall apply to all vessels and aircraft, or to any class or description of vessel or aircraft which is bound for, or will in the ordinary course of her voyage call at, any country, port or place specified in the notification, and the provisions shall apply to all such vessels and aircraft, or every vessel and aircraft of such class or description as aforesaid from the date of the notification until suspended by a subsequent notification.
6. (1) A port health officer may, at the request of the master of a vessel and upon payment of the fee prescribed under the Ordinance, issue a bill of health certifying that the master's ship departs Hong Kong under favourable sanitary conditions and setting out the number of reported cases and deaths in the previous week in the Colony due to plague, cholera, smallpox, typhus, yellow fever and relapsing fever.
(2) A bill of health shall be in such form as the Director may, from time to time, approve.
C 2
[Subsidiary]
CAP. 141] Quarantine (Measures on Departure)
Regulations
[1980 Ed.
G.N. 69/46.
L.N. 171/80.
5. Whenever it appears expedient to the Governor in Council, in order to give effect to the provisions of the International Sanitary Convention 1926 or any amendment or modification thereof or any convention substituted for the same for the time being in force, he may, by notification in the Gazette from time to time declare that any or all of the provisions of regulation 3 shall apply to all vessels and aircraft, or to any class or description of vessel or aircraft which is bound for, or will in the ordinary course of her voyage call at, any country, port or place specified in the notification, and the pro- visions shall apply to all such vessels and aircraft, or every vessel and aircraft of such class or description as aforesaid from the date of the notification until suspended by a subsequent notification.
6. (1) A port health officer may, at the request of the master of a vessel and upon payment of the fee prescribed under the Ordin- ance, issue a bill of health certifying that the master's ship departs Hong Kong under favourable sanitary conditions and setting out the number of reported cases and deaths in the previous week in the Colony due to plague, cholera, smallpox, typhus, yellow fever and relapsing fever.
(2) A bill of health shall be in such form as the Director may, from time to time, approve.
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