(1) |
When any
person suffering from any dangerous disease is found to be -
a) |
without
proper lodging or accommodation; or | b) |
living
in a room o9r ho8use which he neither owns or pays rent for nor occupies as the
guest or relative of any person who owns, or pays rent of it. Or |
c) |
living in
a sarai, dharamshala, hotel, boarding house, hostel, house, lodging house, club;
or | d) |
lodged in
premises occupied by members of two or more families; the Chairperson or any person
authorized by him in this behalf, may on the advice of any medical officer of
the rank not inferior to that of a general duty medical officer remove the patient
to any hospital or place at which persons suffering from such diseases are received
for medical treatment and may do anything necessary for such removal. |
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