62 moor or anchor her if he has not already done so at the place fixed for that purpose under Regulation 9 where she shall remain until the requirements of these Regulations have been duly fulfilled, and from which she shall not depart without the written or, where communication with the vessel is impracticable owing to stress of weather, the signalled permission of the Port Health officer. 14. No person shall leave any such vessel until the exami- nation hereinafter prescribed shall have been made. 15. (1) The Port Health officer shall, as soon as possible after a vessel has been certified as infected, suspected or healthy, examine every person on board the same. (2) If any person on board any such vessel is found to be suffering from plague, or from any illness which the Port Health officer suspects may prove to be plague, the Port Health officer shall certify accordingly. Every person who shall be so certified by him shall, if possible, be imme- diately disembarked and shall be detained for treatment in a suitable hospital or ward or isolation camp or other place. (3) If the vessel is certified to be infected, all persons on board shall be kept under observation or surveillance, as the Port Health officer may determine, and shall, if possible, be disembarked for the purpose. (4) All persons kept under observation, whether on shore or on board the vessel, shall be detained for such period as the Port Health officer shall, in his absolute discretion, pre- scribe with regard to the sanitary condition of the vessel and the date of the last case of plague which has occurred among the crew or passengers, but which shall not exceed ten days from the date of the occurrence of the last case of plague which has occurred on board, or which may subsequently occur among the persons detained in such camp or place as the Sanitary authority shall have appointed for the purpose of their detention or on board the vessel, after which they shall, if certified by the Chief Medical officer on the spot to be free from the infection of plague, be permitted to proceed to their destination. (5) If the vessel is certified to be suspected or healthy, all persons on board who may disembark shall be subjected to surveillance either at the port or at their destination as the Sanitary authority may direct, in the case of a suspected vessel for a period of ten days from the date of the arrival of the vessel in port, and in the case of a healthy vessel for the period