Hong Kong Ordinances
- CHAPTER 141
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Long Title
1. Short title
2. Interpretation
3. Duration of period of incubation
4. Conditions of release from isolation of persons liable to be
subjected to surveillance
5. Conditions of release from isolation of contacts
6. Substitution of isolation for surveillance
7. Escape or evasion
8. Power to make regulations
9. Offences generally
10. Penalty
11. Increased penalty for second or subsequent offence
12. Arrest
13. Forfeitures
14. Presumption of knowledge
15. Measures under general direction of Director
16. Power to requisition vehicles temporarily
17. Compensation
18. Limitation of liability
19. Import of human remains, noxious insects and pests
20. Infected port to be certified
21. Medical inspection or examination of arrivals from infected places or
ports otherwise than by sea
22. Any vessel or aircraft may be visited by health officer
23. Vessels which are to show quarantine signal
24. Vessels which are required to proceed to quarantine anchorage
25. Quarantine anchorage determined by Director of Marine
26. No communication allowed with certain vessels
27. Pilot may board vessel showing quarantine signal
28. Conditions for landing; reporting infectious disease; permits
29. Duties and powers respecting cases of infection on trains
30. Restriction on landing or departure of certain aircraft
31. Health officer to inspect certain vessels
32. Declarations respecting infectious disease; penalties
33. Vessel or aircraft to be dealt with according to provisions of this
Ordinance
34. Penalties for preventing health officer inspecting vessel or aircraft
35. Signals to be shown by certain vessels
36. Power of police to restrict movements of persons or things to and
from certain vessels
37. Power of health officer as to passengers on board vessels under
isolation
38. Power of detention of infected persons desirous of landing
39. Power of health officer with regard to disposal of infectious corpse
40. Trespasser on quarantine station may be detained
41. Costs incurred by Government may be recovered from owners or agents
42. Police to furnish assistance
43. Exemption of postal matter
44. Duty of medical practitioner and master when a case of infectious
disease discovered on board vessel or aircraft
45. Duty of master in case of sickness where no surgeon is carried
46. Internal management of vessels or aircraft of war not to be
interfered with
47. Plague precautionary measures in case of infected vessels or aircraft
48. Provisions relating to discharge of cargo
49. Certain articles not to be discharged until disinfected
50. Plague precautionary measures in case of suspected vessels or
aircraft
51. Uninfected or healthy vessels or aircraft coming from an infected
port
52. Pratique
53. Deratting of vessels
54. Cholera precautionary measures in case of infected vessels and
aircraft
55. Cholera precautionary measures in case of suspected vessels and
aircraft
56. Effect of bacteriological examinations
57. Lesser precautionary measures in case of certain vessels and aircraft
58. Precautionary measures in respect of certain foodstuffs
59. Stool examination
60. Cases clinically cholera to be classed as cholera
61. (Repealed 86 of 1993 s. 13)
62. (Repealed 86 of 1993 s. 13)
63. (Repealed 86 of 1993 s. 13)
64. (Repealed 86 of 1993 s. 13)
65. (Repealed 86 of 1993 s. 13)
66. Yellow fever precautionary measures in case of infected vessels or
aircraft
67. In case of suspected vessels or aircraft
68. Vessels or aircraft regarded uninfected, in certain cases
69. Precautionary measures with regard to vessels or aircraft infected
with certain diseases
70. Measures with regard to nuisances and insanitary conditions on board
vessel or aircraft
71. Vessels with filthy passengers or in an overcrowded state to go to
quarantine anchorage
72. Amendment of Schedules
SCHEDULE 1
SCHEDULE 2
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