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VACCINATION. THE following Act passed during the late session of the General Assembly is published for general information :— DONALD M'LEAN, Superintendent. An Act to extend and make compulsory the practice qf Vaccination. [14th December, 1863. ] Whereas it is expedient that the Practice of Vaccination should be encouraged and extended : Be it therefore enacted by the General Assembly of New Zealand in Parliament assembled and by the authority of the same as follows : I. The Short Title of this Act shall be " The Vaccination Act 1863." 11. Within three months after the passing of this Act the Superintendent of each Province in New Zealand shall divide such Province or such part of the Province as he shall think fit into convenient districts for affording increased facilities for vaccination and shall from time to time appoint a convenient place or places in each such district for the performance of such vaccination and shall take the most effectual means for giving from time to time to all persons resident within such district due notice of the days and hours at which a medical officer to be by such Superintendent appointed will attend at such place to vaccinate all persons not already successfully vaccinated who may then appear there and also of the days and hours at which such medical officer will attend at such place to inspect the progress of such vaccination in the persons so vaccinated. 111. The parent or every unvaccinated child born in New Zealand after the first day of March 1864 shall within six Calendar months after the birth of such child take or cause to be taken the said child to a medical practitioner or to the medical officer appointed for the district within which the said child is resident for the purpose of being vaccinated aud the said medical officer so appointed shall thereupon or as soou after as it may properly be done vaccinate the said child. IV. Upon the eighth day following the day on which any child has been vaccinated as aforesaid the parent of the said child shall again take or cause to be taken the said child to the medical' practitioner or medical officer by whom the operation was performed iv order that such medical practitioner or medical officer may ascertain by inspection the result of such operation. V. Upon and immediately after the successful vaccination of any child the medical officer or medical practitioner who shall have performed the operation shall deliver to the parent presenting the said child for vaccination a certificate under his hand according to the form of Schedule A hereunto annexed that the said child has been successfully vaccinated and shall also transmit a duplicate of the said certificate to the Registrar of Births of the district in which the operation was performed and such certificate shall be conclusive evidence of the successful vaccination of such child in auy information or complaint which shall be brought for noncompliance with the provisions of this Act. VL If any medical officer or medical practitioner shall be of opinion that any child is not in. a fit and proper state to be successfully vaccinated and shall give to the parent of such child a certificate in the form of Schedule B hereunto annexed the production of which certificate shall for the period of two months from the date thereof be a sufficient defence against auy complaiut which shall be brought for noncompliance in respect of such child with the provisions of this Act. VII. If any medical officer or practitioner shall be of opinion that any child that has been vaccinated by him is insusceptible of the vaccine disease he shall deliver to the parent of such child a certificate under his hand according to the form of Schedule C hereinafter annexed and the production of such certificate shall be a sufficient defence in any proceeding against the parent of such child for nou-compiiance iv respect of such child with the provisions of this Act. VIII. The Registrar of Births in every district shall on receipt of each certificate of successful vaccination enter in his register of birth opposite the name of the child mentioned in such certificate the word " vaccinated " together with the date of such certificate and such entry when duly proved shall be admissible as evideuce of the successful vaccination of such child.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 7, Issue 458, 23 January 1864, Page 6

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