Health Act 1956

Quarantine

104: Offences under last 2 preceding sections

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"Breaking quarantine rules can get you in trouble"

If you break the rules in the last two sections about quarantine, you can get in trouble. The rules are there to help keep people healthy. You can find more information about the rules that were repealed on the Health Amendment Act 1988 website. This section of the law was repealed on 26 July 1988. It means the rules are no longer in effect.

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Part 4Quarantine

104Offences under last 2 preceding sections (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 104: repealed, on , by section 7(2)(a) of the Health Amendment Act 1988 (1988 No 99).