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Public Health Act
This Act repeals and replaces the Public Health Act (Cap 198). The Act provides the legal framework for the protection and improvement of public health, regulates issues such as sanitation, disease control, environmental health and health care services.
Health Professionals (Amendment of schedule 1) Regulations
These Regulations amend the Health Professionals Act of 2006 by repealing and substituting Schedule 1 of the Act dedicated to the enumeration of the categories of health professionals.
Health Care Agency Act
This Act establishes a Health Care Agency and provides for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
Public Health Authority Act
This Act establishes the Public Health Authority to regulate and monitor health-related services, and establishes the Public Health Authority Board and the Appeals Board, their functions, powers and procedures and provides for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
Tobacco Control Act
This Act regulates the use, sale, manufacture, advertising and promotion of a tobacco product and provides for connected matters.
Health Professionals Act
This Act provides the legal framework for the regulation, registration, and practice of health professionals by establishing the Health Professionals Council.
Proclamation No. 143 /2004 a Proclamation to Provide for Tobacco Control
This Proclamation is to protect the present and future generations from the devastating health, social, environmental and economic consequences of tobacco consumption and exposure to tobacco smoke by providing a legal framework for tobacco control measures, and reduce significantly tobacco use and its consequent harm.
Legal notice No 80/2003 Regulations to issue work permit to non-nationals
These regulations govern the issuance of work permit to non-nationals.
Data Protection Act
This Act regulates the collection, processing, and storage of personal data, ensuring individuals' privacy rights and establishing safeguards against misuse of personal information.
Proclamation No. 118/2001 The Labour Proclamation of Eritrea
This proclamation govern employment relations between Eritrean employees and foreign diplomatic missions or international organizations operating in Eritrea, unless other specific agreements to the contrary are concluded with Eritrean Government.
Constitution
The Constitution of Eritrea includes 59 articles addressing, among others, the State's structure, symbols and languages, the National objectives and directive principles, the fundamental rights, freedoms and duties, the institutions in place including the National Assembly, the Executive power, and the judiciary.
National Identity Cards Act
This Act establishes the legal framework for the issuance, use, and management of national identity cards and birth certificates in Seychelles.
Proclamation No 37/1 Proclamation to determine the structure, powers and functions of the Government of Eritrea
This proclamation determines the structure, powers and functions of the Government of Eritrea.
Proclamation No 36/1993 to control drugs, medical supplies and sanitary items
This proclamation provides rules to control drugs, medical supplies and sanitary items.
Constitution
The Constitution of the Republic of Seychelles was promulgated by Act No 2 in 1992. The Constitution is the supreme law of the Republic of Seychelles that establishes the principles of the organization of the state, declares rights, freedoms and obligations, establishes key state organs and institutions, etc. The Constitution of Seychelles consists of 170 Articles that are grouped into 16 chapters that are supplemented by 7 schedules.
Nurses and Midwives Regulations
These Regulations establish the requirements for the registration of nurses, their training, conduct and related disciplinary measures.
Nurses and Midwives Act
This Act establishes the Seychelles Nurses and Midwives Council, makes provision for registration of nurses and midwives, for their training, qualification and disciplinary control; repeals the Midwives Act, and the Nurses' Registration Act; and provides for connected purposes.
Hospitals and Dispensaries Act
This Act regulates the establishment, management, and operation of hospitals and dispensaries in the country.
Pharmacy Act
This Act regulates the practice of pharmacy in Seychelles, including the licensing, operation, and ethical conduct of pharmacists, as well as the sale and distribution of pharmaceutical products.
Civil Status Act
This Act establishes the framework for the registration of vital events and civil statuses such as births (including stillbirths and abandoned children), marriage, deaths, divorces, etc.