Part 3Infectious and notifiable diseases
74ANational Cervical Screening Register (Repealed)
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- Section 74A: repealed, on , by section 3 of the Health (National Cervical Screening Programme) Amendment Act 2004 (2004 No 3).


The National Cervical Screening Register is a part of the law that was repealed. You can find out what repealed means by looking at other laws. It was repealed on 7 March 2005 by the Health (National Cervical Screening Programme) Amendment Act 2004.
This repeal happened because of section 3 of the Health (National Cervical Screening Programme) Amendment Act 2004, which you can read more about at the New Zealand legislation website. You can learn more about the law that was repealed. The repeal was made on a specific date.
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74AA: Medical laboratories to give notice of cases of notifiable disease, or
"Medical labs must report certain diseases to health officials right away"
74B: Medical laboratories may be required to give notice of cases of disease during epidemic, or
"Labs must report certain diseases during an epidemic"