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【法规编号】 44078  什么是编号?
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第12页 CAP 141 QUARANTINE AND PREVENTION OF DISEASE ORDINANCE

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  (c) other persons who disembark and who in the opinion of a health officer are not protected against yellow fever shall be kept under isolation or surveillance during a period which shall not exceed 6 days reckoned from the time of disembarkation; (Amended 38 of 1955 ss.2 & 34)
  
  (d) a ship shall be moored at least 200 metres from the inhabited shore and at such a distance from other vessels as will render the access of mosquitoes improbable; (Amended L.N. 2 of 1985)
  
  (e) the destruction of mosquitoes in all phases of growth shall be carried out on board, as far as possible before unloading of cargo. If the unloading is carried out before the destruction of mosquitoes, the persons employed shall be subjected to isolation or surveillance for a period not exceeding 6 days from the time when they ceased unloading. (Amended 38 of 1955 s.2)
  
  Cap 141 s 67 In case of suspected vessels or aircraft
  
  Vessels or aircraft suspected of yellow fever may be subjected to the measures specified in section 66(a), (c), (d) and (e).
  
  Cap 141 s 68 Vessels or aircraft regarded uninfected, in certain cases
  
  A vessel or aircraft shall be regarded as uninfected, notwithstanding its having come from a yellow fever infected port, if on arriving after a voyage of more than 6 days it has no case of yellow fever on board and either there is no reason to believe that it carries adult Aedes aegypti or a health officer is satisfied-
  
  (a) that the vessel or aircraft during its stay in the port of departure was moored at a distance of at least 410 metres from an inhabited shore and at such a distance from other vessels as to make the access of Aedes aegypti improbable; or (Amended L.N. 2 of 1985)
  
  (b) that the vessel or aircraft at the time of departure was effectually fumigated in order to destroy mosquitoes.
  
  (Amended 38 of 1955 s.35)
  
  Cap 141 s 69 Precautionary measures with regard to vessels or aircraft infected with certain diseases
  
  Other Infectious Diseases, Precautionary Measures
  
  (1) Any person who, on arrival in Hong Kong by any vessel or aircraft, is found to be suffering from chickenpox, diphtheria, enteric, dysentery, scarlet fever, influenza, cerebro-spinal meningitis, measles or other such infectious disease, may be removed to a hospital if a health officer is of opinion that he cannot be isolated or treated on board. (Amended 86 of 1993 s. 17)
  
  (2) Any bedding, linen, wearing apparel or other articles which such health officer considers to be infected shall be disinfected as he may direct.
  
  (3) Any part of the vessel or aircraft which such health officer considers to have been infected shall be disinfected as he may direct.
  
  Cap 141 s 70 Measures with regard to nuisances and insanitary conditions on board vessel or aircraft
  
  Insanitary and Overcrowded Vessels
  
  (1) If a health officer on inspection of any vessel finds any decaying animal or vegetable matter, living pest or insect, rubbish, dirt, filth or other matter, which in his opinion is likely to be injurious to health or to create a nuisance, he may serve a written notice on the master, agent or owner of the vessel to abate the said nuisance within 12 hours. (Amended 38 of 1955 s. 36)
  
  (2) If such nuisance is not abated within such time the master, agent or owner shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine of $1250 and to a further fine of $250 for every day of continuing default. (Amended 22 of 1950 Schedule; 86 of 1993 s. 14)
  
  (3) If a health officer on inspection of any vessel finds any crew's quarters, living spaces, water tanks, foodlockers, paint-lockers, decks, lavatories, latrines or bilges to be in a dirty or insanitary state, he may call upon the master of such vessel to carry out to his satisfaction such cleansing, disinfection, white-washing or painting as he may direct.
  
  (4) Any master of a vessel who neglects to comply with such orders within such time as a health officer directs shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine of $1250 and to a further fine of $250 for every day of continuing default, and the person whose duty it is to grant a port clearance may, on the certificate of such health officer withhold a port clearance from such vessel until such health officer's directions have been complied with. (Amended 22 of 1950 Schedule; 86 of 1993 s. 14)
  
  (5) At the discretion of a health officer any offensive articles mentioned in this section may be discharged, and the vessel may, at the owner's or agent's expense, be disinfected under the supervision of a health officer.
  
  (6) All expenses incurred by a health officer in carrying out this section shall be recoverable from the owner or agents of the vessel by civil action in the name of the Secretary for Justice. (Amended L.N. 362 of 1997)
  
  Cap 141 s 71 Vessels with filthy passengers or in an overcrowded state to go to quarantine anchorage
  
  Where a vessel has passengers on board who are in a filthy or otherwise unwholesome condition, or is overcrowded with passengers, emigrants or otherwise, a health officer may, if in his opinion it is desirable with a view to checking the introduction of any infectious or contagious disease, and on his certifying to that effect, order the vessel to the quarantine anchorage or to such place as he may direct, and although the vessel is not infected or suspected such health officer may order the cleansing and disinfection of the vessel in such manner as he may deem necessary.
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