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2038 PAN AMERICAN SANITARYVCONVENTION. Novnunnn 14, 1924.

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3._ One which is from a port where plaguazyntrtzellow fever exists. 4. any vesselbhjwhicht been m `ty among rats.

  • 5.·- A;»vessel‘ whichlhas iviolatedany of the o this code.

Provided that the authorities shoul '. e due consideration in applying sanitary measures toga vessel kthatizs not docked.

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~ V lat1nganyprov1s1onsg1ft.l;is§Qpde_orvio tinganyruleprregulation made m accordance with this Code, relating to the inspection of v _ '.“IBH1_f~41lf·§i.¥l'¤l1'D?f174)ll1 any31barantine:stat1on,·grounds one __ or to. _ .prevention»of.tlge,mtro- duction oontagxous or infectious disease into any of signatory grauntimes, or any m¤ter,,ownpr, or agent of a vessel malnnga false temen, $,»I'8l&t·1V6 to. the samtary condrtion of a vessel, or 1ts con-

 or as   health  any passenger, or person thereon, or who

1n _ ereswntha quarantine or health officer m the mer discharge of duty, or failsor refusesnto present bills of th, or other samtary document, or pertinent infounation to a quarantine or health oflicer, shall be punished in accordance with the provisions of such laws, rules or regulations, as may be or may have been enacted, or &>nmlgated, in accordance with the grovisions of Code, by the ve1q.ntn;>1nt of the country within w cse Jurisdiction the oEense is comm; . A CHAPTER VI. '¤‘¤•*¤•¤*¤f*••••¤•- rmt or vmssmns °‘°“""'°"· .A3'I‘.38. Clean vesselswillbe ted ti b th rth alth 4m’°m` upon accegtable evidgrizg thaltmthelylopgperlypgmhlf the Summa muh. mzulnrmnents of Art. 5. _ _ _ . 39. Susx vessels will be subjected to necessary samtary www mm measures to de _ e their actual condition. _ _ ,4,,,.,,,_m,_ ‘ A Ain. 40. Vessels infected with any_of the diseases referred to 1n Art. 23shal1 be sub;ected to such sanitary measures as will prevent con uance_thereon,an, es re therefrom, o any sai

 other vessels or d   Hhgd disinfection off offatoreg

· A lik °‘““ and personal effects shall be ted to the destruction of the vectors of which may be contained therem, provided that things which haye freshly soiled with human excretions capable_of

 shall always be dismfected. _Vessels on which

therezrs un ue prevalence rats, mosquitoes, hce _ or any other potential vector of commumcable d1sease, may be dismfected irre- V spective of the classification of the vessel. ,,E"“"‘“°*°“Y‘P‘f eilirgeisselstrnfected with plague shall be subjected to the o owmg men . .1. The vessel shall be held for observation and necessary treatment.

 lfhauny, shall be removed and placed under appropriate

an m iso , on. - · n12.d8'1;ht:m;;ngsInl)fshaH be smmmwueg fumigated throughout _for rats. In order to ren er fumigation more efective, cargo may_be wholly or partially discharged pflior to_such fumigation,

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6(;;’1'?°Y1Y1}1 tzzrign to discharge no, cargo w ch might harbor rats,*

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