Rules, 1953
11. Regulations for the isolation, detention, treatment including sterilization and inoculation and disposal of animals which are infective or suspected of being infective ... infective and then only if they have been subjected to an inoculation with Anti-Rinderpest serum within the previous 10 days provided always that nothing
Section 957 in Punjab Jail Manual, 1996
957. Inoculation against cholera.
- When a case of cholera has occurred, or infection by the disease is threatened ... prophylactic inoculation should be carried out on the widest scale possible. In the event of cholera appearing in the jail a telegraphic demand for sufficient
Section 3 in The Punjab Vaccination Act, 1953
3. Prohibition of inoculation and inoculated persons from entering without certificate.
- Inoculation shall be prohibited throughout ... State, and no person who has undergone inoculation shall enter the State before the lapse of forty days from the date of the operation, without
disposal of unclaimed dead bodies and carcasses; (x) public vaccination and inoculation and measures for preventing and checking the spread of dangerous diseases; (y) maintenance
distribution of water ; (11) the enforcement of compulsory vaccination and inoculation ; (12) the proper disposal of corpses, the regulation and management of burning and burial
purpose; (f) the registration of births and deaths; (g) public vaccination and inoculation; (h) measures for preventing and checking the spread of dangerous diseases
owner; (j) to regulate the isolation, detention, treatment (including sterilization and inoculation), and disposal of [livestock or birds] which are infective or suspected of being
special skill or experience; (ii) such preventive treatment as vaccination and inoculation; (iii) free provisions of drugs and dressing that may be considered necessary
custody of any child has been entrusted by any lawful authority; (4) "inoculation" means any operation performed with the object of producing the disease
than treatment by a specialist; (ii) such preventive treatment as vaccination and inoculation; (iii) ante-natal and post-natal treatment of insured women