CHILDREN'S HEALTH.
EXAMINATION AX SCHOOLS. PROVISION IN NEW TMLL. '' > (By Wire.—Parliamentary Reports.). * Wellington, Last Night. * The Health Bill contains the following ; provision relating to thtfmedical exe)min<. r * "' ation of school children;— ( ' - "Any medical practitioner, or other officer authorised in that behalf by the Minister, may at all reasonable timet enter any public school, secondary school, _ or technical high school, and. examine ' the children attending the waool, and may notify the parents, or gmgfcpp of . , any such child of any ,dj»ea»e v oj fcWUy . defect from which the child, may be suffering. Any parent or. guardian of ' any child who has been' w>tlfiy}lty 4iree- ■' tion of a medical other officer acting under this as£sßf that such chillis suffering from juis, dUette or bodjly defect shall forthwtft pttfth for such child suitable* or surgical, or dental U It* fails to take olwWv such treatment lie shall be gujjiy isJtn ,'„'».. an offence against this ±fc - > The penalty for an oa*e*» tftiuftpie' Act is a fine of,, £lO, with a ftfrtM'lkn of £5 a day in the of offence*. • . ~', (,!"' ..
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 September 1920, Page 4
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175CHILDREN'S HEALTH. Taranaki Daily News, 1 September 1920, Page 4
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