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=== Rule 1 THE TRAVANCORE - COCHIN PUBLIC HEALTH ACT, 1955 ===
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| ||2||Permitting person known to suffer from leprosy ||Ten Rupees
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| ||||to attend School or take books or newspapers||
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| ||||from public library, etc.||
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| 89||1||Failure to comply with notice requiring steps  ||Ten Rupees
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| ||||be taken against the breeding of mosquitoes||
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| 98||(a)||Construction of factories, workshops, etc., in                                        ||One hundred rupees
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| ||||residential areas||
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| ||(b)||Failure of factories, workshops, etc., to comply                                          ||Fifty rupees
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| ||||with restrictions imposed||
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| 102||2&3||Failure to cease to inhabit a dwelling house                                    ||Twenty rupees
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| ||||declared unfit for human habitation; or permitting||
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| ||||it to be let or occupied as dwelling house||
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| 103||||Constructing back-to-back houses without                        ||Ten rupees
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| ||||permission||
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| 105||(a)||Failure to maintain a tenement in a habitable                ||Ten rupees
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| ||||Condition||
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| ||(b)||Causing or permitting a tenement to be                            ||Ten rupees
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| ||||over-crowded||
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| 107||||Keeping a lodging house or receiving a lodger              ||Twenty rupees
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| ||||without registration||
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| 112||1||Failure to affix notice                                                              ||Two rupees
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| ||2||Refusal to allow free access to the executive                ||Ten rupees
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| ||||authority, etc., to all parts of the lodging house||
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| 115||||Selling, etc., unsound meat or food through others      ||Twenty rupees
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| 119||2||Infected person carrying on trade, etc., in articles              ||Twenty rupees
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| ||||of food||
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| 121||5|| Failure to comply with the order prohibiting the                ||Twenty rupees
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| ||||supply of milk or diary produce||
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| 128||||Failure to comply with notice to close or                                ||Twenty-fiverupees
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| ||||disinfect source of water supply||
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| 129||(1) & (3)||Accommodating visitors without licence or                      ||Ten rupees
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| ||||infringing conditions of licence||
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(2) Permitting person known to suffer from leprosy                                        Ten rupees
to attend School or take books or newspapers
from public library, etc.


89 (1) Failure to comply with notice requiring steps                                        Ten rupees
=== RULES UNDER T.C. PUBLIC HEALTH ACT, 1955 ===
be taken against the breeding of mosquitoes


98 (a) Construction of factories, workshops, etc., in                                        One hundred rupees
'''Rules For Waccination in Rural Areas Under Section 86'''
                                                residential areas
 
(b) Failure of factories, workshops, etc., to comply                                          Fifty rupees
                                                with restrictions imposed
 
102,  2&3 Failure to cease to inhabit a dwelling house                                    Twenty rupees
                                          declared unfit for human habitation; or permitting
                                          it to be let or occupied as dwelling house
 
103                          Constructing back-to-back houses without                        Ten rupees
                                            permission
105                          (a) Failure to maintain a tenement in a habitable                Ten rupees
                                        Condition
                                (b) Causing or permitting a tenement to be                            Ten rupees
                                      over-crowded
 
 
107                              Keeping a lodging house or receiving a lodger                Twenty rupees
                                    without registration
 
112                        (1) Failure to affix notice                                                              Two rupees
                                (2) Refusal to allow free access to the executive                  Ten rupees
                                    authority, etc., to all parts of the lodging house
 
 
115                                Selling, etc., unsound meat or food through others        Twenty rupees
 
119                        (2) Infected person carrying on trade, etc., in articles              Twenty rupees
                                    of food
 
121                        (5) Failure to comply with the order prohibiting the                Twenty rupees
                                  supply of milk or diary produce
128                          Failure to comply with notice to close or                                Twenty-fiverupees
                                disinfect source of water supply
129                  (1) & (3) Accommodating visitors without licence or                      Ten rupees
                                      infringing conditions of licence
 
 
== *RULES UNDER T.C. PUBLIC HEALTH ACT, 1955 ==
 
 
Rules For Waccination in Rural Areas Under Section 86
In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 86 of the Travancore-Cochin Public Health Act, 1955 (Act XVI of 1955), the Government of Kerala hereby make the following Rules, the same having been previously published as required by Section 138 (1) of the said Act.
In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 86 of the Travancore-Cochin Public Health Act, 1955 (Act XVI of 1955), the Government of Kerala hereby make the following Rules, the same having been previously published as required by Section 138 (1) of the said Act.
1. Definitions.- In these Rules, unless the context otherwise requires,-


===== '''1. Definitions.''' =====


(i) "Parent" means the father or mother of a legitimate child and the mother of an illegitimate child.
In these Rules, unless the context otherwise requires,-


:(i) "Parent" means the father or mother of a legitimate child and the mother of an illegitimate child.


(ii) "Guardian" means any person to whom the care, nurture or custody of any child falls by law or by natural right or recognised usage, or who has accepted or assumed the care, nurture or custody of any child or to whom the care, nurture or custody of any child has been entrusted by
:(ii) "Guardian" means any person to whom the care, nurture or custody of any child falls by law or by natural right or recognised usage, or who has accepted or assumed the care, nurture or custody of any child or to whom the care, nurture or custody of any child has been entrusted by
any authority lawfully authorised in that behalf. (iii) “Vaccinator" means any Health Assistant appointed by the Government to perform the
any authority lawfully authorised in that behalf. (iii) “Vaccinator" means any Health Assistant appointed by the Government to perform the


 
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Latest revision as of 07:24, 30 May 2019

2 Permitting person known to suffer from leprosy Ten Rupees
to attend School or take books or newspapers
from public library, etc.
89 1 Failure to comply with notice requiring steps Ten Rupees
be taken against the breeding of mosquitoes
98 (a) Construction of factories, workshops, etc., in One hundred rupees
residential areas
(b) Failure of factories, workshops, etc., to comply Fifty rupees
with restrictions imposed
102 2&3 Failure to cease to inhabit a dwelling house Twenty rupees
declared unfit for human habitation; or permitting
it to be let or occupied as dwelling house
103 Constructing back-to-back houses without Ten rupees
permission
105 (a) Failure to maintain a tenement in a habitable Ten rupees
Condition
(b) Causing or permitting a tenement to be Ten rupees
over-crowded
107 Keeping a lodging house or receiving a lodger Twenty rupees
without registration
112 1 Failure to affix notice Two rupees
2 Refusal to allow free access to the executive Ten rupees
authority, etc., to all parts of the lodging house
115 Selling, etc., unsound meat or food through others Twenty rupees
119 2 Infected person carrying on trade, etc., in articles Twenty rupees
of food
121 5 Failure to comply with the order prohibiting the Twenty rupees
supply of milk or diary produce
128 Failure to comply with notice to close or Twenty-fiverupees
disinfect source of water supply
129 (1) & (3) Accommodating visitors without licence or Ten rupees
infringing conditions of licence


RULES UNDER T.C. PUBLIC HEALTH ACT, 1955

Rules For Waccination in Rural Areas Under Section 86 In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 86 of the Travancore-Cochin Public Health Act, 1955 (Act XVI of 1955), the Government of Kerala hereby make the following Rules, the same having been previously published as required by Section 138 (1) of the said Act.

1. Definitions.

In these Rules, unless the context otherwise requires,-

(i) "Parent" means the father or mother of a legitimate child and the mother of an illegitimate child.
(ii) "Guardian" means any person to whom the care, nurture or custody of any child falls by law or by natural right or recognised usage, or who has accepted or assumed the care, nurture or custody of any child or to whom the care, nurture or custody of any child has been entrusted by

any authority lawfully authorised in that behalf. (iii) “Vaccinator" means any Health Assistant appointed by the Government to perform the

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