The Compulsory Vaccination Exemption Extension Act 1911 (SA)

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ANNO SECUNDO

GEORGII V REGIS.

A.D. 1911.

No. 1036.

An Act to further extend the Exemption Provisions of the Act No. 761 of 1901, entitled " An Act to abolish Compulsory Vaccination."

[Assented to, Sejtenzber

7 th, rprr.]

E it Enacted by the Governor of the State of South Australia,

follows:

B with the advice and consent of the Parliament thereof, as

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(1) This Act may be cited alone as " The Compulsory Vaccina- Shwt titles.

tion Exemption Ex tension Act, 191 1."

(2) '*The Vaccination Act, 1882," the Act No. 654 of 1892, being ~

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an Act to amend the last mentioned ,4ct, the Act No. 761 of 1901,

entitled

An Act to abolish Compulsory Vaccination,"

The

Abolition of Compulsory Vaccination Extension Act, 1906,"

The NO. 908 of 1906.

Compulsory Vaccination Xxemption Extension Act, 1907," and this N,. 919 of 190:.

Act, Inay be cited together as The Vaccination Acts, 1882 to

1911,

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2, The Acts mentioned in section 1, including this Act, are Iooo.~poratiion

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incorporated and shall be read together as one Act.

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3, This Act shall have effect as if it had come into force on the act retrospective.

thirtieth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and eleven.

of. A C ~

908,1906, a. 3.

4, Notwithstanding anything in any of the Acts incorporated F e e r

extension in

with this Act, no parent or other person shall be liable to any penalty oertam casm.

under section 9, 19, or 21 of '' The Vaccination Act, 1882," in n. 2.

Cf. Act 919, 1907,

respect of any child born before the passing of this Act, if before the No.

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of

1036 , passing

2" GEOKGlI V, No. 1036.

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The Compulsory Vaccination Exmption Extension Act.-

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passing of this Act he has made, or if within twelve months after the

birth of such child or within three months after the passing of this Act, whichever is the later time, he makes such a declaration as

provided for by section 1 of the s a d Act No. 761 of 1901, and within seven days after making such declaration has delivered or delivers the same to the vaccination officer as provided by the said section.

Operation of exempt-

5. The said Act, No. 761 of 190 1, shall continue in force until the

ing Act extended.

expiration of

the thirtieth day of June, one thousand nine hundred

Cf.

ibid., e. 2.

and sixteen.

In the name and on behalf of His Majesty, I hereby assent to

this Bill.

DAY H. BOSANQUET, Governor.

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Bg authority: R. E. E. BOGBRS,

Government Printer, North Turraae, Adelaide.

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