VACCINATION , [ 5 of 1890.] 1171
It shall be lawful for the Governor to appoint some medical
practitioner or public vaccinator whose duty it shall be to
examine gratuitously children on whose behalf are claimed
certificates of unfitness for successful vaccination under this
section and to grant or withılıold such certificates in his discretion.
8. Every certificate granted under the preceding section Registration
shall on the granting and upon any renewal thereof be brought ufofertilica
within seven days by the parent or guardian of the child to the
Registrar General for registration and he shall enter the
particulars of the same in a book to be kept by him for that
purpose.
9. The Registrar General shall enter in the registry of births Registration
kept by him the word “ Vaccinated” opposite the name of every vaccinations.
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child whose vaccination has been certified.
10. There shall be kept at each local vaccination station or Registration
place appointed under this ordinance, a register of all persons ofall persons
vaccinated by a public vaccinator. Such register shall be called publicly.
6.
“ The Public Vaccinator's liegister ” and the entries therein
shall be made at the time of vaccination by the public vaccinator
according to the form and particulars in schedule C hereto.
The public vaccinator at each station shall, once in every month,
cause a return to be made of all such entries to the Registrar
General who shall preserve the same.
11. Where any child after six months from its birth, whether Penalty for
born within the Colony or not, is found to be resident within reglect . to
the Colony, and the parent or guardian of such child has failed
to satisfy the Registrar General of the successful vaccination or
of the unfitness for vaccination of such child, the Registrar
General shall serve on such parent or guardian, as the case may
be , a written notice in the form of schedule D. If within one
inonth after his receipt of such notice such parent or guardian
shall not have produced to the Registrar General a proper
certificate such parent or guardian shall on conviction before a
Magistrate be liable to a five not exceeding tive dollars and
should the parent or guardian of such child afterwards continue
to refuse or neglect to cause such child to be vaccinated, such
parent or guardian shall on conviction before a Magistrate be
liable to a fine not exceeding fifty dollars. Provided always Proviso .
that no parent or guardian shall be liable to any penalty or
punishment for not having his child vaccinated at any time
between the 1st May and the 30th of September in any year both
days inclusive.
12. Any person who shall produce or attempt to produce in Penalty for
limself or in any other person by inoculation with variolulis inoculation ,
matter, or ly wilful exposure to variolous matter, or who shall
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