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Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897

Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897

1. Short title and extent.
2. Power to take special measures and prescribe regulations as to dangerous epidemic diseases.
2A. Power of Central Government.
3. Penalty.
4. Protection to persons acting under Act.
Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897
Act No. 3 of 1897
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[4th February, 1897.] An Act to provide for the better prevention of the spread of Dangerous Epidemic Diseases.
WHEAREAS it is expedient to provided for the better prevention of the spread of dangerous epidemic disease; It is hereby enacted as follows :-
LEGISLATIVE HISTORY 6
1. Short title and extent.- (1) This Act may be called the Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897.
[(2) It extends to the whole of India except [the territories which, immediately before the 1st November, 1956, were comprised in Part B States].] [* * *] [(3) * * * * * * *] Object & Reasons6
2. Power to take special measures and prescribe regulations as to dangerous epidemic diseases.- (1) When at any time the [State Government] is satisfied that [the State] or any part thereof is visited by, or threatened with, an outbreak of any dangerous epidemic disease, the [State Government], if [it] thinks that the ordinary provisions of the law for the time being in force are in sufficient for the purpose, may take, or require or empower any person to take, such measures and, by public notice, prescribe such temporary regulations to be observed by the public or by any person or class of persons as [it] shall deem necessary to prevent the outbreak of such disease or the spread thereof, and may determine in what manner and by whom any expenses incurred (including compensation if any) shall be defrayed.
(2) In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing provisions, the [State Government] may take measures and prescribe regulations for-
[* * * * * * * *] (b) the inspection of persons travelling by railway or otherwise, and the segregation, in hospital, temporary accommodation or otherwise, of persons suspected by the inspecting officer of being infected with any such disease.
(3) [* * * * * *] Object & Reasons6
STATE AMENDMENTS 6
[2A. Power of Central Government.- When the Central Government is satisfied that Indian or any part thereof is visited by, or threatened with, an outbreak of any dangerous epidemic disease and that the ordinary provisions of the law for the time being in force are insufficient to prevent the outbreak of such disease or the spread thereof, the Central Government may take measures and prescribe regulations for the inspection of any ship or vessel leaving or arriving at any port in [the territories to which this Act extends] and for such detention thereof, or of any person intending to sail therein, or arriving thereby, as may be necessary.] STATE AMENDMENTS 6
3. Penalty.- Any person disobeying any regulation or order made under this Act shall be deemed to have committed an offence punishable under section 188 of the Indian Penal Code.
STATE AMENDMENTS 6
4. Protection to persons acting under Act.- No suit or other legal proceeding shall lie against any person for anything done or in good faith intended to be done under this Act.

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