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Loi No 18-11 du 18 Chaoual 1439 relative à la santé
This Act lays down the fundamental provisions and principles and aims to give concrete form to the rights and duties of the population in matters of health. Its purpose is to ensure the prevention, protection, maintenance, restoration and promotion of people's health. It was published in the Official Journal on 29 July 2018.
Arrêté du Aouel Safar 1436 fixant le calendrier de vaccination obligatoire contre certaines maladies transmissibles
This order sets the schedule for mandatory vaccination against some communicable diseases.
Public Health Act, 2012 Act 851
The National Public Health Act revises and consolidates the law relating to public health to prevent disease, promote, safeguard, maintain and protect the health of humans and animals and to provide for related matters.
Décret No 69-88 rendant obligatoires certaines vaccinations
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).