Health Act 1956

Schedule 8: Regulations and notices revoked

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You are looking at a list of regulations and notices that have been revoked. These are part of the Health Act 1956, which is a law about health in New Zealand. This list is empowered by section 140(2) of the Health Act 1956, which you can read more about by following the link to s 140(2). You will see many different regulations and notices on this list. They are about things like notifiable infectious diseases and offensive trades. Some of these regulations were made a long time ago, in the 1920s and 1930s. All of these regulations and notices have been revoked, which means they are no longer in force. This list is part of the Health Act 1956, and it helps to keep track of which regulations are still valid and which ones are not. You can use this list to learn more about the history of health regulations in New Zealand.

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8Regulations and notices revoked Empowered by s 140(2)

  • Amended Declaration as to Notifiable Infectious Disease (Gazette Vol I 1931, p 388)
  • Amended Declaration as to Notifiable Infectious Diseases (Gazette Vol II 1922, p 1611)
  • Communicable Diseases Notice 1951 (SR 1951/282)
  • Declaration as to Infectious Disease (Gazette Vol III 1933, p 3338)
  • Declaration as to Infectious Disease (Gazette Vol III 1934, p 4178)
  • Declaration as to Notifiable Diseases (Gazette Vol III 1924, p 2868)
  • Declaration as to Notifiable Infectious Disease (Gazette Vol III 1924, p 2149)
  • Declaration as to Notifiable Infectious Disease (Gazette Vol I 1926, p 868)
  • Declaration as to Notifiable Infectious Disease (Gazette Vol I 1930, p 357)
  • Declaration as to Notifiable Infectious Disease (Gazette Vol III 1933, p 3338)
  • Declaration as to Notifiable Infectious Disease (Gazette Vol III 1934, p 4178)
  • Declaration as to Notifiable Infectious Diseases (Gazette Vol I 1921, p 620)
  • Declaring Carpet Beating to be an Offensive Trade Under the Heath Act 1920 (Gazette Vol I 1922, p 1066)
  • Declaring Certain Trades to be Offensive Trades Under the Health Act 1920 (Gazette Vol III 1921, p 2851)
  • Declaring Certain Trades to be Offensive Trades Under the Health Act 1920 (Gazette Vol III 1933, p 2720)
  • Eclampsia Declared to be a Notifiable Disease (Gazette Vol I 1923, p 1061)
  • Extension of Health Act 1920, Schedule 3 (Offensive Trades) (SR 1936/92)
  • Impetigo Contagiosa Declared to be an Infectious Disease (Gazette Vol I 1921, p 620)
  • Infectious Diseases Notice 1954 (SR 1954/58)
  • Infectious Diseases Notice 1955 (SR 1955/172)
  • Notifiable Diseases Notice 1953 (SR 1953/31)
  • Notifiable Diseases Order 1944 (SR 1944/79)
  • Notifiable Infectious Diseases Notice 1952 (SR 1952/113)
  • Notifiable Infectious Diseases Notice 1956 (SR 1956/41)
  • Offensive Trades Notice 1945 (SR 1945/16)
  • Pediculosis Declared to be an Infectious Disease (Gazette Vol II 1922, p 1956)
  • Regulations as to Appeals from Closing Orders under the Health Act 1920 (Gazette Vol I 1922, p 1206)
  • Regulations under section 48 of the Health Act 1920 (Gazette Vol II 1921, p 2188)
  • Revocation of Notifiable Infectious Diseases Notice (SR 1955/48)
  • Sanitary Works Regulations 1936 (SR 1937/103)
  • Sanitary Works Regulations 1938 (SR 1938/129)
  • Sanitary Works Regulations 1941 (SR 1941/16)