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who may be appointed by the Government as plague officer
over any definite area;
(g) "Assistant plague officer" means in any municipal
town the chairman of the municipal council and in other areas
the tahsildar or deputy tahsildar each within his own rev-
enue jurisdiction; and includes any other person appointed
as such by the Collector of a district for any definite area.
2. The Governor in Council may, if it appears to him
that any district, town, village or other area is imminently
threatened with plague, issue an order declaring such district,
town, village, or other area to be under observation. A copy
of such order shall be published in the next issue of the Fort
St. George Gazette.
3. The Governor in Council may by notification in the
Fort St. George Gazette declare any place or area in which one
or more indigenous cases of plague have occurred, or in which
the existence of plague among rats has been proved by bac-
teriological tests, to be infected with plague. In cases of
emergency the district Collector may notify by tom-tom and
by publication in the district gazette, as soon as possible there-
after, that any such place or area is infected with plague.
The Governor in Council may in the same manner notify as a
notification station any railway station or other place, which
from its proximity to infected areas or otherwise is liable to
be used or passed by persons leaving such areas and may
notify as an inspection station any railway station which may be
convenient for the inspection and observation of passengers
by rail.
4. In areas under observation and infected areas every
house-holder and every medical practitioner, who finds or
becomes aware of the finding of a dead rat in his house, or in
any public or private dwelling or place within the limits of
the municipality, town or village in which he resides, shall
be bound to give information of the fact with the least
practicable delay to the nearest local authority.
5. In areas under observation and infected areas, the
Collector may close existing markets and may appoint special
places where markets may be held and may prescribe limits
beyond which it shall not be lawful for persons bringing
articles for sale from or to an infected area to pass.
6. In areas under observation and infected areas the
Collector may direct that consignments of grain arriving from
plague-infected areas and that landing places, railway goods-
sheds, and bazaars used for traffic in grain shall be inspected;