Section 17 of Public Health Act CAP 242: Application of Part
(1) The provisions of this Act, unless otherwise expressed, shall, so far as they concern notifiable infectious diseases, apply to smallpox, plague, cholera, scarlatina or scarlet fever, typhus fever, diphtheria or membranous croup, measles, whooping-cough, erysipelas, puerperal fever (including septicaemia, pyaemia, septic pelvic cellulitis or other serious septic condition occurring during the puerperal state), enteric or typhoid fever (including para-typhoid fever), epidemic cerebro-spinal meningitis or cerebro-spinal fever, acute poliomyelitis, leprosy, anthrax, glanders, rabies, malta fever, sleeping sickness or human trypanosomiasis, beri-beri, yaws and all forms of tuberculosis which are clinically recognizable apart from reaction to the tuberculin test.
(2) The Minister may, by notice in the Gazette—
(a) declare that any infectious disease other than those specified in subsection (1) shall be notifiable diseases under this Act;
(b) declare that only such provisions of this Act as are mentioned in such notice shall apply to any notifiable infectious disease;
(c) restrict the provisions of this Act, as regards the notification of any disease, to any area defined in such notice.
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- Section 19 - Fees for certificates
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- Section 20 - Manner of sending notices and certificates
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- Section 21 - Inspection of infected premises and examination of persons suspected to be suffering from infectious disease
A medical officer of health may at any time enter and inspect any premises in which he has reason to believe that any person suffering or who has recently suffered from any infectious disease is or...
- Section 22 - Health authority to cause premises to be cleansed and disinfected
(1) Where any medical officer of health is of opinion that the cleansing and disinfecting of any building or part thereof, and of any articles therein likely to retain infection, would tend to prevent...
- Section 23 - Destruction of infected bedding, etc.
Any health authority may direct the destruction of any building, bedding, clothing or other articles which have been exposed to infection from any infectious disease, or in the opinion of the medical...
- Section 24 - Provision of means of disinfection
Any health authority may provide a proper place, with all necessary apparatus and attendance, for the disinfection of bedding, clothing or other articles which have become infected, and may cause any...
- Section 25 - Provision of conveyance for infected persons
Any health authority may provide and maintain a carriage or carriages suitable for the conveyance of persons suffering from any infectious disease, and may pay the expenses of conveying therein any...
- Section 26 - Removal to hospital of infected persons
Where, in the opinion of the medical officer of health, any person certified by a medical practitioner to be suffering from an infectious disease is not accommodated or is not being treated or nursed...
- Section 27 - Isolation of persons who have been exposed to infection
Where, in the opinion of the medical officer of health, any person has recently been exposed to the infection, and may be in the incubation stage, of any notifiable infectious disease and is not...
- Section 28 - Penalty for exposure of infected persons and things
Any person who—
(a) while suffering from any infectious disease, wilfully exposes himself without proper precautions against spreading the said disease in any street, public place, shop, inn or...
- Section 29 - Penalty for failing to provide for disinfection of public conveyance
Every owner or driver of a conveyance shall immediately provide for the disinfection of such conveyance after it has to his knowledge conveyed any person suffering from an infectious disease; and if...
- Section 30 - Penalty for letting infected house
(1) Any person who knowingly lets for hire any dwelling or premises or part thereof in which any person has been suffering from an infectious disease without having the same and all articles therein...
- Section 31 - Duty of person letting house lately infected to give true information
Any person letting for hire or showing for the purpose of letting for hire any dwelling or premises or part thereof who, on being questioned by any person negotiating for the hire of such house as to...
- Section 32 - Power of municipal council to provide hospital
(1) Any municipal council with the sanction of the board may provide for the use of the inhabitants of its area hospitals or temporary places for the reception of the sick, and for that purpose may—...
- Section 33 - Recovery of cost of maintaining patient in hospital
Any expenses incurred by a municipal council in maintaining in a hospital, or in a temporary place for the reception of the sick (whether or not belonging to such hospital), a patient who is not a...
- Section 34 - Power to provide temporary supply of medicine
Any municipal council may, with the sanction of the board, themselves provide or contract with any person to provide a temporary supply of medicine and medical assistance for the poorer inhabitants of...
- Section 35 - Formidable epidemic, endemic or infectious diseases
The provisions of this Act, unless otherwise expressed, in so far as they concern formidable epidemic, endemic or infectious disease, shall be deemed to apply to smallpox, plague, Asiatic cholera,...
- Section 36 - Rules for prevention of disease
Whenever any part of Kenya appears to be threatened by any formidable epidemic, endemic or infectious disease, the Minister may make rules for all or any of the following purposes, namely—
(a) the...
- Section 37 - Health authority to see to execution of rules
The health authority of any area within which or part of which any rules made under section 36 of this Act are in force shall do and provide all such acts, matters and things as may be necessary for...
- Section 38 - Power of entry
The Director of Medical Services and his officers shall have power of entry on any premises or vessels for the purpose of executing or superintending the execution of any rules made under section 36...
- Section 40 - Notification of sickness or mortality in animals suspected of plague
(1) Every person who becomes aware of any unusual sickness or mortality among rats, mice, cats, dogs or other animals susceptible to plague or other formidable epidemic diseases not due to poison or...
- Section 41 - Medical officers of health to report notification of formidable epidemic diseases by telegraph
Every medical officer of health shall immediately report to the Director of Medical Services by telegraph or other expeditious means particulars of every notification received by such medical officer...
- Section 42 - Director of Medical Services may requisition buildings, equipment, etc.
(1) Where an outbreak of any formidable epidemic disease exists or is threatened, it shall be lawful for the Director of Medical Services to require any person owning or having charge of any land or...
- Section 43 - Venereal diseases
The provisions of this Act, unless otherwise expressed, in so far as they concern venereal diseases, shall be deemed to apply to syphilis, gonorrhoea, gonorrhoeal ophthalmia, soft chancre, venereal...
- Section 44 - Persons suffering from venereal disease to have themselves treated until cured
(1) Every person who knows or has reason to believe that he is suffering from any venereal disease shall forthwith consult a medical practitioner with respect thereto, and shall place himself under...
- Section 45 - Duties of medical practitioners
Every medical practitioner who attends or advises any patient in respect of any venereal disease from which the patient is suffering shall—
(a) direct the attention of the patient to the infectious...
- Section 46 - Duties of parents or guardians of infected children
(1) Every parent or guardian of a child who knows or has reason to believe that such child is suffering from any venereal disease shall cause such child to be treated for such disease by a medical...
- Section 47 - Infection by employees
(1) Every person who, while suffering from any venereal disease in a communicable form, accepts or continues in employment in or about any factory, shop, hotel, restaurant, house or other place in any...
- Section 48 - Duties of medical officers of health and district surgeons to report, and powers of magistrates
(1) It shall be the duty of every medical officer of health in his official capacity and of every Government medical officer and district surgeon who knows or has reason to believe that any person is...
- Section 49 - Conveyance of infection an offence
Every person who wilfully or by culpable negligence infects any other person with venereal disease or does or permits or suffers any act likely to lead to the infection of any other person with any...
- Section 50 - Detention in hospital of infected person
(1) Where any person sentenced to imprisonment under this Act or any other law is suffering from a venereal disease in a communicable form, he may, by order of the magistrate, be removed to a special...
- Section 51 - Medical examination of inhabitants of localities where venereal disease believed prevalent
(1) Where the Minister on a report by a medical officer has reason to believe that a person is suffering from venereal disease, he may issue an order requiring the examination by a medical...
- Section 52 - Examination of females
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- Section 53 - Rights of persons detained in hospital
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- Section 54 - Secrecy of proceedings
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- Section 55 - Publication of advertisements of cures
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- Section 56 - Interpretation of Part
For the purposes of this Part—
“master” in relation to any vessel means the person (other than a pilot) having at the time command or charge of that vessel;
“oversea vessel” means a vessel other...
- Section 57 - Application of Act as regards vessels
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- Section 58 - No communication between vessels and shore before granting of pratique
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- Section 61 - Notification to medical officers of health at ports
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- Section 62 - Granting of restricted or conditional pratique to and quarantining of vessels
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- Section 63 - Declaration of infected places, ports of entry, etc.
(1) The Minister may, by order—
(a) declare that any place beyond or within Kenya is infected with a formidable epidemic disease or that a formidable epidemic disease is liable to be brought or...
- Section 64 - Master of vessel from proclaimed place to take precautionary measures
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- Section 65 - Removal of quarantined vessels
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- Section 66 - Master of vessel may decline to submit to quarantine or removal
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- Section 67 - Removal of patient from vessel and treatment on shore
(1) Where any person on board of any vessel is suffering from any infectious or other disease and, in the opinion of the port health officer, is not accommodated or is not being nursed or treated in...
- Section 68 - Surveillance or isolation of persons who have been exposed to infection
(1) Where any person on board of any vessel is believed to have been recently exposed to the infection, and may be in the incubation stage of any notifiable infectious disease, the port health officer...