Public health, England and Wales : the public health (infective jaundice) regulations 1968.
- United Kingdom
- Date:
- 1968
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Public health, England and Wales : the public health (infective jaundice) regulations 1968. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Form of certificate 6. The form set out in schedule 2 to these resuineene is hereby prescribed as the form of certificate to be used for the purposes of section 144 of the Act as applied by these regulations. Confidentiality 7. Any certificate of notification required by section 144 of the Act as applied by these regulations to be sent by a medical practitioner to a medical officer of health, and any accompanying or related document, shall be sent in such a manner that its contents cannot be read during transmission ; and the informa- tion contained therein shall not be divulged to any person except— (a) so far as is necessary for compliance with any enactment (including these regulations) or (b) for the purposes of such action as any medical officer of health con- siders reasonably necessary for preventing the spread of disease. Compensation 8. Subsections (1) and (2) of section 278 of the Act (which provides for compensation for damage resulting from the exercise of powers under the Act) shall extend to anything done by any local authority in pursuance of these regulations or of any enactment applied thereby. Revocation 9. The Jaundice Regulations 1943(a) are hereby revoked. SCHEDULE 1 Regulation 5 ParT I PROVISIONS OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH AcT 1936 AND THE PUBLIC HEALTH Act 196] APPLIED TO INFECTIVE JAUNDICE Public Health Act 1936 Section 145 (Supply of forms of certificate, and fees for certificates) Section 146 (Notification of cases occurring in buildings occupied for purposes of the defence services) Section 148 (Penalty on exposure of persons and articles liable to convey notifiable disease) Section 149 (Persons suffering from notifiable disease not to carry on occu- pation to danger of others) Section 150 (Child liable to convey notifiable disease may be ordered not to attend school) Section 151 (Local authority may require list of day-scholars at school where notifiable disease exists) Section 152 (Restrictions on sending or taking infected articles to laundry or public wash-house, or to cleaners) Section 153 (Power to prohibit home work on premises where notifiable disease exists) Section 156 (Infectious matter not to be placed in dustbins) Section 157 (Provisions as to the letting of houses, or rooms in hotels, after recent case of notifiable disease) Section 158 (Persons ceasing to occupy house to disclose to owner any recent case of notifiable disease, and to disinfect) MINIM 22502 (a) Noted 1943 I, p. 1079.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b32185327_0002.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


