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National Registration Act

This Act provides provisions on the registration of persons resident in Botswana and provides for matters incidental thereto.

Public Health Act

This Act makes provisions for securing and maintaining health.

Births and Deaths registration Act

This Act provides for the registration of births and deaths in Zimbabwe.

National Identity Card Act

This Act establishes the legal framework for the production, use, and regulation of national identity cards for citizens of Mauritius.

Loi No. 84-10 relative à l’état civil

The law regulates all the aspects regarding civil status matters.

Births, Marriages and Deaths Registration Act, 1983

The Act provides for the compulsory registration of births, marriages and deaths.

The law determines which individuals have Nigerien nationality at birth as their nationality of origin. Nigerien nationality is acquired or lost, after birth, by the effect of the present legislation or by decision of the public authority taken under the conditions laid down in this law.

The Code provides rules regarding different rears of public health as the prevention and control of communicable diseases; sanitation and housing; and food and water protection among other aspects.

This law provides rules governing the organization of the civil status and various provisions relating to the status of natural persons.

National registration Act

This Act provides for the registration of persons resident in Zimbabwe and for the issue of identity documents; it further imposes obligations regarding the carrying of identity documents.

Public Health Law

This Law provides a framework to govern public health in Liberia by focusing on the control of acute communicable diseases and conditions, environmental sanitation, health standards of public and private institutions, regulation of drugs, disposal of human remains, as well as regulation and supervision of medical and allied health professions.

International Health Regulations Act

This Act applies the International Health Regulations, adopted by the World Health Assembly, in the Republic, and provides for incidental matters.

The Registration of Births and deaths Act 1973

The Act consolidates the laws relating to the registration of births and deaths in Lesotho. It makes compulsory the registration of the birth of a child, whether born alive or still-born, and of the death of any person dying after the commencement of the Act (section 3). The office of the Registrar General is the general register office for keeping the register of all births and deaths occurring in Lesotho (section 4).

Public Health Regulations (No. 25 of 1973)

These regulations have been adopted pursuant to two sections of the Public Health Order of 1970: article 16j referring to the enactment of regulations for the prevention of the spread of any communicable disease by persons who are "carriers" of the disease (...) and article 71m referring to regulations for requiring the medical examination of any person in any premises in which any milk or dairy produce or other article of food intended for sale is collected, kept sold (...).

The Births and Deaths Registration Act

This Act provides for a uniform law for the registration of all births and deaths in Zambia, without distinction of origin or descent; and provides for matters incidental thereto.

Lesotho Citizenship Order 1971

The Order makes provision for citizenship of Lesotho, for the acquisition, deprivation and renunciation of citizenship, and for related and connected matters.

Law No. 1970-86 Nationality Law

This law provides the conditions for the acquisition or loss of Algerian nationality.

Public Health Order 1970

The Order provides rules regarding diseases subject to the international Health Regulation, the prevention and control of communicable diseases; sanitation and housing; and food and water protection among other aspects.

The Decree, published in the Official Journal of 20 June 1969 provides that some vaccinations may be made compulsory in case of (threat of) epidemic (pages 14-15).

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