Executive Order No. 2020
[To Amend the Executive Order of April 15, 1913, entitled: "Executive Order to Provide Maritime Quarantine Regulations for the Canal Zone and the Harbors of the Cities of Panama and Colon, Republic of Panama."]
THE WHITE HOUSE, August 14, 1914.
By virtue of the authority vested in me, I hereby establish the follow- ing order for the Canal Zone:
by section 1 of the Executive Order of April 15, 1913, entitled: "Execu-. tive Order to Provide Maritime Quarantine Regulations for the Canal Zone and the Harbors of the Cities of Panama and Colon, Republic of Panama," is hereby amended to read as follows:
I hereby certify that the vessel has complied with the quarantine rules and regulations of the Panama Canal, and that the vessel
leaves this port bound for____ ____, Canal zone, or ____ ____,
Republic of Panama, via ____ ____,
Given under my hand and seal this ____ ____ day of ____ 191__.
(SEAL) _________________________________
(Signature of Consular Officer.)
scribed by section 1 of the above mentioned Executive Order is hereby amended to read as follows:
I certify also that with reference to the passengers, effects and cargo taken on at this port the vessel has complied with the quaran- tine rules and regulations of the Panama Canal.
Given under my hand and seal this ____ ____ day of____, 191__. (SEAL) ___________________________________ (Signature of Consular Officer.)
amended by adding the following paragraph to said section:
Vessels clearing from a foreign port to a port in the United States, or one of their dependencies, and touching at any port of the Canal Zone, or Panama or of Colon, Republic of Panama, shall not be required to obtain an additional bill of health under the quarantine rules and regulations of the Panama Canal, but it shall be sufficient that such vessel obtain extra copies of the bill of health and of the supplemental bill of health, if any, issued in the foreign port by the officer authorized by the quarantine laws of the United States. Such extra copies of the bill of health, or of the supplemental bill of health, as the case may be, shall be de- livered by the Captain of the vessel to the quarantine officer of the Panama Canal upon arrival of the vessel in ports of the Canal Zone, or the ports of Panama or Colon, Republic of Panama.
adding thereto the following paragraph:
The baggage of cabin passengers embarking at infected ports shall be treated as provided in this section for baggage of steerage passengers.
ecutive Order is hereby amended to read as follows:
(a) Vessels from the United States or their dependencies; (b) Vessels from foreign ports; (c) Vessels with sickness aboard; (d) Vessels from Panamanian ports where any quarantinable disease prevails; (e) Vessels from Panamanian ports carrying passengers or articles suspected by the quarantine officer as being capable of conveying the infection of a transmissible disease.
amended to read as follows:
Section 26. The quarantine officer, after his inspection of the vessel and its documents, shall decide whether said vessel, or its personnel or passengers, or any article aboard said vessel is liable to convey any of the following diseases: plague, yellow fever, cholera, smallpox, typhus fever or leprosy; and, if so, such vessel shall be placed in quarantine and forbidden entry until free from such liability of conveying any such diseases, and he shall take such measures in respect to the vessel, its passengers or personnel or of cargo as in his judgment may be required to prevent the entry of such diseases into the Canal Zone, or the cities of Panama or Colon, Republic of Panama.
as follows:
Any person violating any of the provisions of these regulations shall be punished by a fine not exceeding Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00), or by imprisonment in jail not exceeding ninety (90) days, or both such fine and imprisonment at the discretion of the court. The punishment herein prescribed shall be imposed by the district court of the Canal Zone.
which the Panama Canal is officially and formally opened for use and operation by the proclamation of the President of the United States.
WOODROW WILSON.
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