Section 114 of Public Health Act CAP 242: Rules

    

The Minister, on the advice of the board, may make rules—
(a) prescribing the form of certificates, notices, returns and books of record to be used in connexion with public vaccination, and defining the information to be furnished therein, and requiring the furnishing and prescribing the manner of use thereof by registrars of births, public vaccinators, local authorities, medical practitioners, parents or guardians of children, persons in charge of schools, employers of labour and others;
(b) conferring powers and imposing duties, in connexion with the carrying out or enforcement of vaccination, on magistrates, justices of the peace, members of the police force or other Government officers, local authorities, persons in charge of schools, employers of labour, chiefs, headmen of locations and others;
(c) prescribing the conditions under which vaccine lymph may be supplied free of charge to medical practitioners, municipal councils and others;
(d) providing for the vaccination or revaccination of persons and assigning where deemed desirable the responsibility for the carrying out of such vaccination or revaccination to municipal councils or employers of labour;
(e) as to the application and enforcement of the provisions of this Part to persons entering Kenya, whether by land or sea, and for requiring, where deemed necessary, the vaccination or revaccination of any person before so entering.


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