Section 99 of Public Health Act CAP 242: Rules under Part

    

The Minister may make rules and prescribe the penalties for the breach thereof not exceeding the penalties mentioned in section 98—
(a) for the isolation, examination and removal to asylums of person affected or suspected of being affected with leprosy;
(b) for the appointment and duties of superintendents, medical officers, guards, attendants and other officers of asylums, and the removal of such officers;
(c) for the classification, treatment, instruction and employment of persons detained in asylums;
(d) as to the rations and clothing of persons detained in asylums;
(e) as to the intercourse of persons detained in an asylum with each other and with persons not so detained, and generally for the discipline and good order of persons so detained;
(f) for the removal to and detention within an asylum of any person serving or sentenced to a term of imprisonment if certified by a medical officer to be affected with leprosy;
(g) as to the setting apart of places within any asylum for the special confinement and punishment of persons convicted and sentenced during detention or whilst employed in an asylum, or of persons who have been convicted and sentenced for any offence by a court and removed to an asylum under this Act;
(h) for the appointment and duties of a visiting committee to any asylum, or otherwise providing for the visitation of asylums; (i) prescribing forms to be used for the purposes of this Part.


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