Health Act 1956

Quarantine

97G: Offences against this Part

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"Breaking the Health Act rules is against the law"

If you do not follow the rules in sections 97A(1), 97A(2), 97B(2), 97D(2), 97E(5), 97E(6), or 97F, you commit an offence against the Health Act. You can find these rules at sections 97A(1), 97A(2), 97B(2), 97D(2), 97E(5), 97E(6), or 97F. This means you have broken the law and can get in trouble for it.

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Part 4Quarantine

97GOffences against this Part

  1. Every person who fails or refuses to comply with any of sections 97A(1), 97A(2), 97B(2), 97D(2), 97E(5), 97E(6), or 97F commits an offence against this Act

Notes
  • Section 97G: inserted, on , by section 10(1) of the Health Amendment Act 2006 (2006 No 86).