Infectious Diseases Act |
Infectious Diseases (Diphtheria and Measles Vaccination) Regulations 2021 |
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Citation and commencement |
1. These Regulations are the Infectious Diseases (Diphtheria and Measles Vaccination) Regulations 2021 and come into operation on 1 January 2022. |
Definitions |
Primary diphtheria vaccination |
3.—(1) Subject to this regulation, the parent or guardian of every child must ensure that the child completes a course of primary diphtheria vaccination when the child is 6 weeks of age or older but below 12 months of age.
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Booster diphtheria vaccinations |
4.—(1) The parent or guardian of a child who has completed a course of primary diphtheria vaccination (whether in Singapore or elsewhere) (called in this regulation the applicable child) must ensure that the applicable child receives booster diphtheria vaccinations in accordance with this regulation.
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Vaccination against measles |
5.—(1) Subject to this regulation, the parent or guardian of a child must ensure that the child completes a course of 2 vaccinations against measles when the child is 12 months of age or older but below 25 months of age.
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Notice to parent or guardian to have child vaccinated |
6. Where the parent or guardian of a child has failed to comply with regulation 3(1), (2) or (3), 4(2) or (3) or 5(1), (2) or (3), the Director may by written notice require the child’s parent or guardian to have the child vaccinated against diphtheria or measles (as the case may be) within the time specified in the notice. |
Confirmation and notification of vaccination |
7. For the purposes of section 48(2)(b) of the Act, where a medical practitioner has vaccinated a child in Singapore against diphtheria or measles under these Regulations, the medical practitioner must, no later than 7 days after the date of the child’s vaccination against diphtheria or measles, as the case may be —
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Unfitness of child for vaccination |
8.—(1) For the purposes of section 50 of the Act, an exemption certificate for vaccination against diphtheria or measles in the case of a child is a certificate of unfitness issued by a medical practitioner where, in the medical practitioner’s opinion, the child —
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Offences |
9. Any person who knowingly fails to comply with regulation 3, 4(1), (2), (3) or (8) or 5(1), (2), (3) or (4) shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $10,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 6 months or to both. |
Revocation |
10. The Infectious Diseases (Diphtheria and Measles Vaccination) Regulations (Rg 3) are revoked. |
Saving and transitional provisions |
11.—(1) Despite regulation 3, regulation 3 of, and the First Schedule to, the revoked Regulations continue to apply to the parent or guardian of a child in Singapore who is born before 1 January 2022 as if those Regulations had not been revoked.
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Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health, Singapore. |
[AG/LEGIS/SL/137/2015/12 Vol. 1] |
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