CHAPTER
237
QUARANTINE |
ARRANGEMENT OF
SECTIONS |
PART I
PRELIMINARY |
SECTION |
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When ship not deemed to have come from or touched
at a place. |
PART II
POWERS OF THE GOVERNOR AND THE MINISTER |
Power to declare a place an infected place. |
Power to conclude conventions. |
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Power to make provision for emergencies. |
Minister the general quarantine authority;
general powers and rules. |
Power to direct health officer to visit arrivals
from certain ports. |
Visiting officers and health officer to be
officers of the Minister. |
Peace officers to be officers of the Health
Department. |
PART III
DUTIES AND OBLIGATIONS OF SHIPS ON ARRIVAL |
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Ship not to be berthed till admitted to
pratique. |
No person to land till ship admitted to
pratique. |
No person to board ship till admitted to
pratique. |
No cargo or effects to be landed till ship
admitted to pratique. |
PART IV
VISITATION OF SHIPS IN DISTRICTS HAVING A DISTRICT MEDICAL OFFICER |
Scope of this Part of this Act. |
Every ship to be visited on arrival by visiting
officer. |
Duties of visiting officer. |
When visiting officer should admit ship to
pratique. |
When he should report to medical officer. |
Duties of medical officer. |
In certain cases visiting officer and medical
officer to visit together. |
Offences by masters of ships. |
Outbreak of disease occurring after arrival of
ship. |
Duty of health officer in such cases. |
PART V
VISITATION OF SHIPS IN DISTRICTS NOT HAVING A DISTRICT MEDICAL OFFICER |
Scope of this Part of this Act. |
Every ship to be visited on arrival by health
officer. |
Duty of health officer on visiting ship. |
Conditions of admission to pratique. |
Offences by masters of ships. |
Outbreak of disease occurring after arrival of
ship. |
Duty of health officer in such cases. |
PART VI
DETENTION IN QUARANTINE |
Place of performance of quarantine. |
Provision of additional accommodation in
emergency. |
Appointment and duties of health guards. |
Offences by health guards. |
Offences against health guards. |
Duties of master of ship detained in quarantine. |
Duties of person in charge of quarantine
station. |
Duties of persons detained in quarantine. |
Power to employ compulsion in certain cases. |
No unauthorised person to board ship in
quarantine or enter quarantine station. |
Assisting unlawful departures or landing of
cargo. |
PART VII
MEDICAL SUPERVISION |
Scope of this Part of this Act. |
Duty of persons under medical supervision. |
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Power to isolate, elsewhere than in quarantine
station. |
PART VIII
INTERINSULAR PROTECTION |
Duty of health officer on outbreak of disease. |
Power to detain ships and persons. |
Power of Minister to declare district infected. |
Ships from infected district, how dealt with. |
Outbreak of disease on ship arriving from
another district of The Bahamas. |
PART IX
CHARGES AND EXPENSES |
Expenses of disinfection. |
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PART X
GENERAL OFFENCES, PROCEDURE AND PENALTIES |
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Obstructing health officer. |
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All offences triable summarily. |
All sums recoverable summarily. |
Enforcement of sums due against ship. |
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Mode of settling value of property destroyed. |
SCHEDULES |
FIRST SCHEDULE - Infectious and Contagious Diseases. |
SECOND SCHEDULE - Form of Report by Visiting Officer to
Health Officer. |
THIRD SCHEDULE - Diseases concerning which Minister may
make Rules as to Landing. |
CHAPTER 237 |
QUARANTINE |
An Act
relating to quarantine. | 2 of 1905
26 of 1908
16 of 1909
11 of 1928
25 of 1930
8 of 1951
G.N. 7(5)/1964
43 of 1964
E.L.A.O., 1974
5 of 1987 |
[Commencement 18th
April, 1905] |
PART I
PRELIMINARY |
1. This Act may be cited as the Quarantine Act. | Short title. |
2. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires- | Interpretation. |
"health
officer" means- |
(a) in the case
of the Port of Nassau the medical officer or any medical officer deputed by the
Chief Medical Officer to discharge the duties of medical officer during his
temporary absence on other duties connected with his office; |
(b) in the case
of any Out Island port at which the services of a district medical officer are
available, the district medical officer; |
(c) in all
other Out Island ports, the commissioner, and includes in the case of every
such officer, except a district medical officer, any person deputed by him to
discharge his duties during temporary absence on other duties connected with
his office; |
"healthy
ship" means a ship which has had on board no death from and no case of
infectious or contagious disease, either before leaving the port of departure,
or during the voyage, or on arrival; |
"infectious
or contagious disease" means any disease comprised in the
First Schedule to this Act; |
"infected
place" means- |
(a) any place
in which any of the diseases specified in Part I of the First Schedule to this Act exists: |
Provided
that a place shall not be deemed infected (unless so declared by the Minister
by Order) because of the existence of imported cases properly isolated or
because of the existence of a single case of such disease: |
Provided also that
in the case of smallpox a place of over one hundred thousand inhabitants shall
not be regarded as an infected place unless the disease exists there in an
epidemic form; |
(b) any place
in which any of the diseases specified in Part II of the First Schedule to this Act exists in an
epidemic form; |
(c) any place
which may be declared by the Minister by Order to be an infected
place; |
"infected ship"
means a ship on board of which any case of infectious or contagious disease is
present or has occurred within the prescribed incubation period; |
"master of a
ship" includes any person for the time being in command or control
thereof; |
"medical
officer" has the meaning assigned to it by the Health Services Act; |
"medical
supervision" means the prescribed periodical inspection of the crew or
passengers of a ship by a health officer in accordance with the provisions of
this Act, or of rules made under the authority of this Act; |
"Minister"
means the Minister responsible for Medical, Nursing and Health Services; |
"place"
means any port, town, island, district, parish, village, settlement or any
other clearly defined portion of territory; |
"prescribed"
means prescribed by rules made under the authority of this Act; |
"quarantine"
means the isolation of a ship, or of the crew or passengers thereof at the
proper station; |
"quarantine
station" means Athol Island and such other place as may from time to time
be
appointed by the Minister by notice in the Gazette and any other station
which may be established or authorised to be used under the authority of this
or any other Act; |
"ship"
means every description of vessel, boat or other floating craft used in
navigation however propelled and includes aircraft; |
"suspected
ship" means a ship on board of which any case of infectious or contagious
disease has occurred during the voyage, or during the stay of the ship in the
port of departure, but on board of which no fresh case has occurred within the
prescribed incubation period; |
"visiting
officer" means- |
(a) in
the case of the Port of Nassau, the Comptroller of Customs or other duly
appointed customs officer; |
(b) in the case
of any Out Island port of The Bahamas at which there is a district medical
officer, the commissioner, and includes in the case of every such officer any
person deputed by him to discharge his duties during temporary absence on other
duties connected with his office. |
3. For the purposes of this Act a ship shall not be
deemed to have come from or touched at a place, if it has merely disembarked
passengers and their baggage or mails without having been in communication with
the shore: | When ship not deemed to have come from or touched at a
place. |
Provided that the
master shall produce a satisfactory certificate of non-communication signed or
certified as accurate by the sanitary authority of the place in question, or a
British consular officer, or shall satisfy the health officer that no such
certificate was obtainable. |
PART II
POWERS OF THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL AND THE MINISTER |
4. (1) It shall be lawful for the Minister in cases in
which he may be of opinion that the ordinary provisions of this Act are
inadequate, by Order to declare any place outside The Bahamas
an infected place. | Power to declare a place an infected place. |
(2) Every such
Order shall be of limited duration only and shall state therein the period for
which it is limited. |
5. Subject to the provisions of this Act it shall be
lawful for the Governor-General- | Power to conclude conventions. |
(a) to conclude
or accede to any convention on the subject of quarantine with any country of
the
Commonwealth or with any foreign country; |
(b) to make all
rules which may be necessary for the purpose of carrying out such convention. |
6. It shall be lawful for the Minister to make rules
for the following purposes- | Power to make rules. |
(a) the
determination of the respective incubation period of every infectious or
contagious disease; |
(b) the
isolation and detention in quarantine of all persons arriving in The Bahamas
suffering from any infectious or contagious disease or contracting such disease
immediately after arrival or while under medical supervision; |
(c) the
isolation, detention in quarantine and medical supervision of all persons
arriving in The Bahamas from any infected place or in any infected or suspected
ship; |
(d) the
disinfection, and, where necessary, the destruction of any clothing, bedding or
other articles belonging to or used by any of the passengers or crew of any
ship arriving in The Bahamas from any infected place or in any infected or
suspected ship; |
(e) the
disinfection of any ship arriving from any infected place and of any infected
or suspected ship, and the destruction, in the case of plague, of all rats, and
in the case of yellow fever of all mosquitoes on board any such ship; |
(f) the
disinfection of any merchandise and of any parcel mail which, in the opinion of
the health officer, is likely to be infected on any ship arriving from any
infected place or on any infected or suspected ship; |
(g) the
exclusion from The Bahamas in the case of plague, cholera or smallpox of any
articles likely, in the opinion of the health officer, to be a source of
infection; |
(h) the
disinfection, and, where necessary, the destruction of all clothing, bedding
and other articles used by or in connection with any person suffering from any
infectious or contagious disease, who shall be detained in quarantine or
isolated on or after arrival in The Bahamas, and of the premises in which he
shall have been detained or isolated; |
(i) the prohibiting or regulating the landing in The Bahamas
of any person who is not a citizen of The Bahamas, suffering from any of the
infectious or contagious diseases set out in the Third Schedule to this Act or as may be
added thereto by the Minister by Order; |
(j) to
prescribe fees to be charged for services rendered under the provisions of this
Act, by whom they shall be payable and, where appropriate, to whom they shall
be paid; |
(k) generally
for the purposes of carrying out the provisions of this Act. |
7. It shall be lawful for the Minister, in any
emergency for which in the opinion of the Minister the provisions of this Act
and of the rules made under the authority of this Act are inadequate, by Order
to direct such measures to be taken during the continuance of the emergency as
the nature of the case may require for the purpose of preventing the
introduction or dissemination of any infectious or contagious disease. | Power to make provision for emergencies. |
8. Subject to the foregoing provisions of this Act the
Minister shall be the quarantine authority of The Bahamas and shall be charged
with the following duties- | Minister the general quarantine authority; general
powers and rules. |
(a) to advise
the medical officer in the execution of the duties imposed upon him by this
Act; |
(b) to furnish
to the health officers all such information as may be necessary to enable them
to discharge their duties under this Act; |
(c) to furnish
from time to time to all the health officers an adequate supply of all such
drugs, disinfectants and other materials as they may require for the purposes
of this Act; |
(d) to
distribute all such information as may from time to time be necessary to
prevent the introduction and dissemination of any infectious or contagious
disease. |
9. (1) It shall be lawful for the Minister from time to
time on all occasions on which he may think such precaution necessary to make
an order directing the health officers, in addition to any ships, which they
may be otherwise required to visit under this Act, to visit on their arrival in
The Bahamas all ships having sailed from or touched at any port named in the
order. | Power to direct health officer to visit arrivals from
certain ports. |
(2) No ship coming
from or having touched at any port named in any such order shall be admitted to
pratique until visited by the health officer. |
(3) Every such
order shall be of limited duration only and shall state therein the period for
which it is limited. |
10. It shall be the duty of all visiting officers and
health officers subject to the provisions of this Act to carry out from time to
time all directions they may receive from the Minister and to furnish to the
said Minister from time to time all information which he may require for the
purposes of this Act. | Visiting officers and health officer to be officers of
the Minister. |
11. For the purposes of this Act all peace officers
shall be deemed to be officers of the Health Department and, subject to the
rules of discipline of the police forces, shall enforce compliance with any
direction or order lawfully given by the said department or by any visiting
officer or health officer acting in the discharge of his duties under this Act
or any rule or order made under the authority thereof. | Peace officers to be officers of the Health
Department. |
PART III
DUTIES AND OBLIGATIONS OF SHIPS ON ARRIVAL |
12. (1) It shall be the duty of the master of any ship
arriving at any port of The Bahamas, having sailed from or touched at any port
outside The Bahamas, to be provided with a bill of health. | Bills of Health. |
(2) Every such
bill of health in the case of any port in a country of the Commonwealth shall
be signed by the sanitary authority of the port and in the case of any port in
any foreign country shall be signed or certified as accurate by a British
consular officer, or in the case of any such port not having a British consular
officer, shall be endorsed by some other competent authority with a certificate
that such port has no British consular officer. |
(3) Any ship not
provided with a bill of health in accordance with this section shall be liable
to be treated as a ship arriving from an infected port. |
13. (1) It shall be the duty of every pilot who shall
be engaged to take any ship into any port of The Bahamas to enquire of the
master- | Duty of pilots. |
(a) whether any
person on board is sick of any infectious or contagious disease; |
(b) whether any
person on board has been sick or has died of any infectious or contagious
disease in the course of the voyage. |
(2) If it shall
appear that some person on board is sick of any infectious or contagious
disease or that some person on board has been sick or has died of any
infectious or contagious disease in the course of the voyage, it shall be the
duty of the pilot- |
(a) to cause a
yellow flag to be hoisted, or in case no yellow flag is on board, the national
ensign of the ship at half mast; |
(b) to conduct
the ship to some convenient anchorage; |
(c) to report the
facts to the visiting officer, or in the case of districts not having a
visiting officer, to the health officer. |
(3) Any pilot who
shall commit any breach of any of the provisions of this section shall be
guilty of an offence against this Act. |
(4) Any master who
shall refuse to answer any of the inquiries of the pilot directed by this
section, or who shall wilfully give a false answer to any of such inquiries or
who shall refuse to comply with any direction lawfully given by the pilot in
accordance with this section, shall be guilty of an offence against this Act. |
14. (1) No ship arriving at any port of The Bahamas
from any place outside The Bahamas, shall be brought alongside any wharf or
quay until it has been admitted to pratique. | Ship not to be berthed till admitted to pratique. |
(2) Any master or
pilot who shall bring any such ship alongside a wharf or quay in breach of this
section shall be guilty of an offence against this Act. |
15. (1) No person on board any ship arriving at any
port of The Bahamas from any place outside The Bahamas shall land in The
Bahamas without the written permission of the health officer until the ship
shall have been admitted to pratique. | No person to land till ship admitted to pratique. |
(2) Any person who
shall land or attempt to land in The Bahamas in breach of this section shall be
guilty of an offence against this Act, and in addition to any penalty which he
may thereby incur, may be compelled to return to the ship. |
(3) Any master who
shall knowingly permit any person to land in The Bahamas in breach of this
section shall be guilty of an offence against this Act. |
16. (1) Save as in this Act provided, no person other
than a pilot or his assistant shall go on board any ship arriving at any port
of The Bahamas from any place outside The Bahamas without the written
permission of the health officer until the ship has been admitted to pratique. | No person to board ship till admitted to pratique. |
(2) Any person who
shall go on board any ship in breach of this section shall be guilty of an
offence against this Act, and in addition to any penalty he may thereby incur,
shall be deemed to be, and, for all the purposes of this Act, may be treated as
being one of the passengers of the ship. |
(3) Any master who
shall knowingly permit any person to go on board any ship in breach of the
provisions of this section shall be guilty of an offence against this Act. |
17. (1) No cargo and no baggage or other effects
belonging to any seaman or passenger shall be landed from any ship arriving at
any port of The Bahamas from any place outside The Bahamas without the written
permission of the health officer until the ship shall have been admitted to
pratique. | No cargo or effects to be landed till ship admitted to
pratique. |
(2) Any person who
shall land or attempt to land any cargo, baggage or other effects in breach of
the provisions of this section shall be guilty of an offence against this Act. |
PART IV
VISITATION OF SHIPS IN DISTRICTS HAVING A DISTRICT MEDICAL OFFICER |
18. (1) This Part of this Act shall apply only to New
Providence and to such of the Out Island districts of The Bahamas as have for
the time being a district medical officer. | Scope of this Part of this Act. |
(2) If at any time
the district medical officer of an Out Island district shall be absent from
such district, without leaving any duly qualified medical practitioner to
discharge his duties, or if for any other reason his services are not available
this Part of this Act shall not apply to such district but the visitation of
vessels in any such case shall be governed by Part V of this Act. |
19. Every ship arriving at any port of The Bahamas, to
which this Part of this Act applies, from any place outside The Bahamas, shall
be visited on its arrival by a visiting officer. | Every ship to be visited on arrival by visiting
officer. |
20. It shall be the duty of the visiting officer on
visiting any ship under the provisions of section 19 of this Act- | Duties of visiting officer. |
(a) to inspect
all persons on board, and any part of the ship that he may think necessary; |
(b) to inspect
the bill of health and any other document belonging to the ship which he may
think necessary; |
(c) to
ascertain the name of the port from which the ship sailed on the voyage and of
all other ports at which she may have touched in the course of the voyage; |
(d) to make
strict inquiries as to the state of health of all persons on board before
leaving the port of departure, during the voyage and on arrival; |
(e) to make any
other inquiries that he may think necessary. |
21. If the visiting officer, after making the
inspections and inquiries authorised by section 20 of this Act is satisfied- | When visiting officer should admit ship to pratique. |
(a) that the
ship is a healthy ship within the meaning of this Act; |
(b) that she
has not come from or touched at an infected place or any port from which the
health officer has been ordered to visit arrivals under section 9 of this Act; |
(c) that she
carries a bill of health in accordance with section 12 of this Act; |
(d) that no
further inquiries are necessary, |
he shall in
every such case admit the ship to pratique. |
22. If the visiting officer shall be of the opinion- | When he should report to medical officer. |
(a) that she
has come from or touched at an infected place, or a place from which the health
officer has been ordered to visit arrivals under section 9 of this Act; |
(b) that she is
a suspected or an infected ship within the meaning of this Act; |
(c) that she
has no bill of health in accordance with section 12 of this Act; |
(d) that
further inquiries are necessary, |
he shall in
every such case cause the yellow flag to be hoisted or if there is no yellow
flag on board the national ensign of the ship at half mast and shall make a
report to the district medical officer in accordance with the form given in the
Second Schedule to this Act. |
23. (1) If the medical officer on receiving the report
of the visiting officer shall be of opinion that no further inquiry is
necessary and that the ship is entitled to be admitted to pratique, he shall
direct the visiting officer to admit the ship to pratique. | Duties of medical officer. |
(2) In all other
cases he shall himself without delay visit the ship and shall make all such
further investigations as he may think necessary. |
(3) If he shall
thereupon be of opinion that the ship is entitled to be admitted to pratique,
he shall admit the ship to pratique. |
(4) In all other
cases he shall take all such measures as may be prescribed by rules made under
the authority of this Act. |
(5) Upon being satisfied
that all the prescribed measures have been taken and all the prescribed
conditions complied with, he shall admit the ship to pratique. |
24. In the following cases, that is to say- | In certain cases visiting officer and medical officer
to visit together. |
(a) where it is
known that the ship has come from or touched at an infected place or at any
port from which the health officer has been ordered to visit arrivals under
section 9 of this Act; |
(b) where it is
known that the ship is an infected or suspected ship; |
(c) where, in
the case of New Providence, the ship is anchored at South West Bay, Cochrane's
Anchorage or Salt Cay Anchorage, |
the visiting
officer and the medical officer shall visit the ship together and sections 19
to 23 of this Act inclusive shall apply to every such visit with such
modifications as may be necessary under the circumstances. |
25. Any master or other person who upon the visit of
the visiting officer or of the health officer- | Offences by masters of ships. |
(a) shall
refuse to permit, or shall in any way obstruct the inspection of himself or any
person on board, or of any part of the ship; |
(b) shall
refuse to produce the bill of health or any other document belonging to the
ship that may be in his possession or power; |
(c) shall
refuse to answer or shall wilfully give a false answer to any question put to
him, |
shall be
guilty of an offence against this Act. |
26. (1) In the event of any case of disease occurring
on board any ship in any port to which this Part of this Act applies after such
ship has been visited by the proper officer or officers, it shall be the duty
of the master- | Outbreak of disease occurring after arrival of ship. |
(a) to report the
case to the health officer; |
(b) to prevent
any person from landing until he shall have been examined by the health
officer. |
(2) Any master who
shall wilfully commit any breach of the provisions of this section shall be
guilty of an offence against this Act. |
(3) Any person who
having been prohibited by the master from landing under the provisions of this
section, shall wilfully land or attempt to land in breach of such prohibition,
shall be guilty of an offence against this Act. |
27. (1) It shall be the duty of the health officer on
receiving notice or becoming otherwise aware of the existence of any case of
disease on board any ship under the circumstances specified in section 26 of
this Act immediately to visit the said ship. | Duty of health officer in such cases. |
(2) If it shall
appear on examination that the disease is an infectious or contagious disease,
the health officer shall suspend the ship from further pratique. |
(3) Every such
ship shall thereupon be deemed to be and shall be dealt with in all respects in
the same manner as a ship arriving with a case of infectious or contagious
disease on board. |
PART V
VISITATION OF SHIPS IN DISTRICTS NOT HAVING A DISTRICT MEDICAL OFFICER |
28. This Part of this Act shall apply only to such of
the Out Island districts of The Bahamas as have not for the time being a
district medical officer. | Scope of this Part of this Act. |
29. Every ship arriving from outside The Bahamas at
any port to which this Part of this Act applies, shall be visited immediately
upon its arrival by a health officer. | Every ship to be visited on arrival by health officer. |
30. It shall be the duty of the health officer, on
visiting any ship under the provisions of section 29 of this Act- | Duty of health officer on visiting ship. |
(a) to inspect
all persons on board and any part of the ship that he may think necessary; |
(b) to inspect
the bill of health and any other document belonging to the ship which he may
think necessary; |
(c) to
ascertain the name of the port from which the ship sailed on the voyage and of
all other ports at which she may have touched in the course of the voyage; |
(d) to make
strict inquiries as to the state of health of all persons on board before
leaving the port of departure, during the voyage and on arrival; |
(e) to make any
other inquiries that he may think necessary. |
31. (1) If the health officer, after making the
inspections and inquiries authorised by section 30 of this Act shall be
satisfied- | Conditions of admission to pratique. |
(a) that the
ship is a healthy ship within the meaning of this Act; |
(b) that she
has not come from or touched at an infected place; |
(c) that she
carries a bill of health in accordance with the provisions of this Act; |
(d) that no
further inquiries are necessary, he shall admit the ship to pratique. |
(2) In all other
cases he shall take all such measures as may be prescribed by rules made under
the authority of this Act. |
(3) Upon being
satisfied that all the prescribed measures have been taken and all the
prescribed conditions complied with, he shall admit the ship to pratique. |
32. Any master or other person who, upon the visits of
a health officer- | Offences by masters of ships. |
(a) shall
refuse to permit or shall in any way obstruct the inspection of himself or of
any person on board, or of any part of the ship; |
(b) shall
refuse to produce the bill of health or any other document belonging to the
ship that may be in his possession or power; |
(c) shall
refuse to answer or shall wilfully give a false answer to any question put to
him, |
shall be
guilty of an offence against this Act. |
33. (1) In the event of any case of disease occurring
on board any ship in any port to which this Part of this Act applies after such
ship shall have been visited by the health officer, it shall be the duty of the
master- | Outbreak of disease occurring after arrival of ship. |
(a) to report
the case to a health officer; |
(b) to prevent
any person from landing until he shall have been examined by a health officer. |
(2) Any master who
shall wilfully, commit any breach of the provisions of this section shall be guilty
of an offence against this Act. |
(3) Any person who
having been prohibited by the master from landing under the provisions of this
section shall wilfully land or attempt to land in breach of such prohibition,
shall be guilty of an offence against this Act. |
34. (1) It shall be the duty of a health officer on
receiving notice or becoming otherwise aware of the existence of any case of
disease on board any ship under the circumstances specified in section 33 of
this Act, immediately to visit the said ship. | Duty of health officer in such cases. |
(2) If it shall
appear on examination that the disease is an infectious or contagious disease,
he shall suspend the ship from further pratique. |
(3) Every such
ship shall thereupon be deemed to be and shall be dealt with in all respects in
the same manner as a ship arriving with a case of infectious or contagious
disease on board. |
PART VI
DETENTION IN QUARANTINE |
35. Subject to the approval of the health officer, all
persons ordered to be detained in quarantine may perform such quarantine at the
option of the master of the ship on which they shall have arrived in The
Bahamas either on board the ship or at the quarantine station appointed for the
purpose. | Place of performance of quarantine. |
36. In any case of emergency for which the
accommodation provided in any established quarantine station shall prove to be
inadequate, or for which there is no established quarantine station, it shall
be lawful for the health officer, if circumstances do not permit of his
obtaining the authorisation of the Minister under section 7 of this Act, to
hire or otherwise obtain such additional accommodation as may be necessary: | Provision of additional accommodation in emergency. |
Provided that in
every such case the health officer shall at the earliest opportunity report the
circumstance to the Minister. |
37. (1) In all cases in which any ship or any person
is detained in quarantine, it shall be lawful for the health officer to appoint
such number of persons as may be necessary to act as health guards. | Appointment and duties of health guards. |
(2) It shall be
the duty of all persons so appointed under the directions of the health officer
to carry out and enforce the provisions of this Act and of all rules made under
the authority thereof, and they shall be entitled to use all such reasonable
force as may be necessary for the purpose. |
38. Any health guard who shall- | Offences by health guards. |
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(b) negligently
fail to attend at the place assigned to him; |
(c) permit or
connive at any breach of any of the provisions of this Act, or of any rule made
under the authority thereof, |
shall be
guilty of an offence against this Act. |
39. Any person who shall wilfully obstruct or
interfere with, or shall wilfully refuse or neglect to carry out the lawful
directions of any health guard acting in discharge of his duties under this Act
shall be guilty of an offence against this Act. | Offences against health guards. |
40. (1) It shall be the duty of the master of every
ship detained in quarantine- | Duties of master of ship detained in quarantine. |
(a) to proceed
with the ship to the quarantine station; |
(b) during the
day to hoist and keep flying a yellow flag; |
(c) during the
night to hoist and keep alight a quarantine light; |
(d) to prevent
any person on board from leaving the ship without the written authority of the
health officer; |
(e) to prevent
any person from coming on board the ship without the written authority of the
health officer; |
(f) to prevent
the landing of any cargo or any article on board the ship without the written
authority of the health officer. |
(2) Any master who
shall wilfully commit a breach of the provisions of this section shall be
guilty of an offence against this Act. |
41. (1) It shall be the duty of every person in charge
of a quarantine station in which any person shall be detained- | Duties of person in charge of quarantine station. |
(a) during the
day to hoist and keep flying a yellow flag; |
(b) to prevent
any person detained in the station from departing from the precincts thereof
without the written authority of the health officer; |
(c) to prevent
any person from entering the station without the written authority of the
health officer. |
(2) Any person
wilfully committing any breach of the provisions of this section shall be
guilty of an offence against this Act. |
42. (1) It shall be the duty of every person detained
in quarantine- | Duties of persons detained in quarantine. |
(a) if the
quarantine is to be performed at a quarantine station to proceed thereto
according to the directions of the health officer, and there remain until the
completion of the quarantine or until he shall be otherwise discharged
therefrom by the health officer; |
(b) if the
quarantine is to be performed on board ship, to remain on board ship until the
completion of the quarantine or until he shall be otherwise discharged
therefrom by the health officer. |
(2) Any person
wilfully committing any breach of any of the provisions of this section shall
be guilty to an offence against this Act. |
43. In the following cases, that is to say- | Power to employ compulsion in certain cases. |
(a) if the
master of any ship ordered to be detained in quarantine, or any person ordered
to be detained in quarantine, shall refuse or neglect to proceed to the
quarantine station according to the directions of the health officer; |
(b) if any ship
or any person detained in quarantine shall depart from the quarantine station
without the written permission of the health officer, and if the master of the
said ship or the said person on being directed to return to the said quarantine
station shall refuse or neglect to do so, |
it shall be
lawful for the health officer or any person whom he may call to his assistance
to enforce the removal of the said ship or the said person according to his
directions, and to use all necessary means for the purpose. |
44. (1) Any person who shall knowingly go on board any
ship detained in quarantine or who shall enter any quarantine station in which
any person may be detained in quarantine without the written permission of the
health officer shall be guilty of an offence against this Act. | No unauthorised person to board ship in quarantine or
enter quarantine station. |
(2) Every such
person, in addition to any penalty to which he may be liable under this Act,
shall be deemed to be a person ordered to be detained in quarantine, and shall
be detained accordingly, unless the health officer shall otherwise order. |
45. Any person who shall knowingly- | Assisting unlawful departures or landing of cargo. |
(a) assist any
person detained in quarantine in unlawfully departing from the ship or station
in which he is so detained; |
(b) land or attempt
to land or assist in landing any cargo or other article on board any ship
detained in quarantine without the written permission of the health officer, |
shall be
guilty of an offence against this Act. |
PART VII
MEDICAL SUPERVISION |
46. This Part of this Act shall apply only to New
Providence and to such of the Out Island districts of The Bahamas as have for
the time being a district medical officer. | Scope of this Part of this Act. |
47. (1) It shall be the duty of all persons subjected
to medical supervision in lieu of quarantine to present themselves daily for
medical inspection in such manner, at such place and at such times as shall be
directed by the health officer. | Duty of persons under medical supervision. |
(2) Any person
wilfully committing any breach of any of the provisions of this section shall
be guilty of an offence against this Act, and in addition to any penalty which
he may thereby incur shall forfeit any deposit, which he may have been required
to make as a condition of such supervision. |
(3) It shall be
lawful for any health officer to whom any person shall have been ordered to
present himself for medical supervision, if such person shall refuse or neglect
so to present himself, in his discretion to order such person to be detained in
quarantine. |
48. It shall be the duty of any health officer to whom
any person shall have been ordered to present himself for medical supervision- | Duty of health officer. |
(a) to inspect
the person so presenting himself, or in the event of such person failing to
present himself to visit such person; |
(b) to report
the result of such inspection or visit to the Minister, and in cases where the
order shall have been made by another health officer, to such other health
officer; |
(c) in the
event of any such person developing symptoms of a disease of doubtful
character, to detain such person, if he shall think fit, in temporary
quarantine in accordance with this Act until he shall be able to ascertain the
nature of the disease; |
(d) in the
event of any such person developing symptoms of an infectious or contagious
disease, to detain such person in quarantine in accordance with this Act. |
49. (1) It shall be lawful for the health officer in
either of the cases specified in section 48 of this Act, if he shall be
satisfied that the isolation of the person developing the disease may be
satisfactorily secured in some place other than the quarantine station, to
allow such person to remain in or be removed to such other place, and to take
all such measures for enforcing the proper isolation of such person as he may
deem necessary. | Power to isolate, elsewhere than in quarantine station. |
(2) Any person who
shall wilfully interfere with or obstruct the isolation of any such person as
directed by the health officer shall be guilty of an offence against this Act. |
PART VIII
INTERINSULAR PROTECTION |
50. It shall be the duty of the health officer of any
district of The Bahamas in which there shall occur an outbreak of any
infectious or contagious disease to notify such outbreak to the Minister at the
first opportunity. | Duty of health officer on outbreak of disease. |
51. (1) It shall be lawful for the health officer of
any such district in his discretion to prevent any ship or any person from
departing from any part of his district in which such outbreak shall have
occurred to any other part of The Bahamas, during the continuance of the
outbreak, and to use all such necessary means as may be in his power for the
purpose of securing the detention of such ship or person. | Power to detain ships and persons. |
(2) Any person who
shall wilfully disobey the directions of any health officer acting in the
execution of the powers conferred upon him by this section, shall be guilty of
an offence against this Act. |
52. (1) It shall be lawful for the Minister in the
event- | Power of Minister to declare district infected. |
(a) of any
outbreak of any of the diseases specified in Part I of the First Schedule to this Act occurring in
any district of The Bahamas; |
(b) of any outbreak
of any of the diseases specified in Part II of the First Schedule to this Act
occurring in any district of The Bahamas in an epidemic form, |
to make an
Order declaring such district an infected district. |
(2) Every such
Order shall be of limited duration only, and shall state therein the period for
which it is limited. |
53. When any district of The Bahamas has been declared
an infected district under section 52 of this Act, all ships arriving from such
district at any port of The Bahamas shall, for the purposes of this Act, be
deemed to be and shall be dealt with in all respects in the same manner as
ships arriving from an infected place outside The Bahamas. | Ships from infected district, how dealt with. |
54. (1) It shall be the duty of the master of any ship
arriving at any port of The Bahamas from any other district of The Bahamas on
board of which- | Outbreak of disease on ship arriving from another
district of The Bahamas. |
(a) any person
shall be suffering from any disease; |
(b) any person
shall fall sick of any disease while the ship is in port, |
to report
the matter to the health officer, and not to allow any person to land without
the written permission of the health officer. |
(2) If on
examination by the health officer such person appears to be suffering from any
infectious or contagious disease, the ship shall, for the purposes of this Act,
be deemed to be and shall be dealt with in all respects as being an infected
ship arriving from a port outside The Bahamas. |
(3) Any master who
shall wilfully commit any breach of any of the provisions of this section shall
be guilty of an offence against this Act. |
(4) Any person
who, having been prohibited by the master of any ship from landing under the
provisions of this section, shall wilfully land or attempt to land in breach of
such prohibition shall be guilty of an offence against this Act. |
PART XI
CHARGES AND EXPENSES |
55. (1) The expenses of disinfecting, fumigating or
otherwise cleansing any ship or premises in accordance with this Act or rules
made under the authority thereof shall be a debt to the Crown from the owner or
agent of the said ship or from the owner or occupier of the said premises. | Expenses of disinfection. |
(2) The said
expenses may be collected and sued for by the health officer on behalf of the
Crown and when collected shall be paid into the Consolidated Fund. |
(3) It shall be
lawful for the health officer in the case of ship to detain such ship until the
said expenses are paid. |
(4) The master of
any ship detained by a health officer under the provisions of this section who
shall escape or attempt to escape from such detention shall be guilty of an
offence against this Act. |
56. There shall be payable out of the Consolidated
Fund by warrant in the usual manner all expenses of and incidental to the
following purposes- | General expenses. |
(a) the hire of
health guards; |
(b) the hire of
nurses or attendants on sick persons detained in any quarantine hospital or
otherwise isolated in accordance with this Act; |
(c) the
provision of additional accommodation under section 36 of this Act; |
(d) the
maintenance of sick or destitute persons detained in any quarantine station; |
(e) the provision
of disinfectants, drugs and hospital accessories required for the purpose of
this Act; |
(f) the
destruction of clothes, bedding or other articles under the authority of this
Act; |
(g) the
distribution of public information under section 8 of this Act. |
PART X
GENERAL OFFENCES, PROCEDURE AND PENALTIES |
57. Any person wilfully committing any breach of any
of the provisions of any rule made under the authority of this Act shall be
guilty of an offence against this Act. | Offences against rules. |
58. Any person wilfully obstructing or interfering
with any health officer acting in the discharge of his duties under this Act or
any rule made under the authority thereof, shall be guilty of an offence
against this Act. | Obstructing health officer. |
59. Any person guilty of an offence against this Act
shall be liable to a penalty of two hundred dollars, or in
default of payment to be imprisoned for six months. | Penalties for offences. |
60. All offences against this Act shall be triable
summarily. | All offences triable summarily. |
61. All sums recoverable under this Act shall be
recoverable summarily. | All sums recoverable summarily. |
62. In any case in which it is provided in this Act
that any fees or expenses shall be recoverable from the owner of agent of any
ship, the court before which such fees or expenses are sought to be recovered
shall have power at any stage of the proceedings and at any time after judgment
so long as such judgment shall remain in force, to arrest the ship, and in
default of payment of any sum due on such judgment, to sell the ship or any of
her appurtenances in satisfaction thereof. | Enforcement of sums due against ship. |
63. (1) No proceedings shall be taken by any person
aggrieved against any health officer, visiting officer, health guard, peace
officer or any other persons acting in the execution or intended execution of
any of the powers conferred upon him by this Act, unless due notice in writing
shall have been given to such officer or other person, or served at his usual
place of residence, specifying the grounds of complaint of such person
aggrieved, and unless one month, or, in the case of persons resident in an Out Island
district, six weeks have elapsed since the receipt of service of such notice. | Protection of officers. |
(2) On the receipt
of such notice any such officer or other person may tender amends, and if on
the trial of the case it shall be determined that such tender was sufficient,
he shall be entitled to judgment. |
(3) All such
proceedings shall be commenced within three months of the receipt of service of
such notice, and shall be confined to the grounds of complaint specified in
such notice. |
(4) In any such
proceedings the defendant may plead the general issue, and under such plea may
give any special matter of defence, excuse or justification in evidence. |
(5) In any such
proceedings it shall be a defence that the defendant acted in good faith and
with reasonable and probable cause. |
64. The value of any clothing, bedding or other
articles destroyed by any health officer in accordance with the provisions of
this Act, shall be determined by such health officer and in every such case the
determination of the health officer shall be final. | Mode of setting value of property destroyed. |
SCHEDULES |
FIRST SCHEDULE (Sections 2 and 52) |
PART ONE |
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Plague.
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Yellow fever.
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Cholera.
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Smallpox.
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PART TWO |
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Scarlet fever or scarlatina.
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Whooping cough.
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Diphtheria.
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Chicken pox.
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Typhoid or enteric fever.
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Measles.
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Any
other disease declared to be an infectious or contagious
disease for the purpose of this Act by the Minister by Order.
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SECOND SCHEDULE (Section 22) |
REPORT BY VISITING
OFFICER TO MEDICAL OFFICER |
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Name of ship.
Number of crew.
Number of passengers.
Port of departure.
Ports touched at on voyage.
Health of crew.
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Health of passengers.
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Condition of bill of health.
Reason why visit of health officer thought necessary.
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THIRD SCHEDULE (Section 6(1)) |
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Plague.
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Smallpox.
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Cholera.
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Trachoma.
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Yellow fever.
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