The Minister may, by legislative instrument, make Regulations
(a) prescribing the mode of burial or disposal of the body of a person who dies from a communicable disease;
(b) for the purposes of establishing a cordon around an infected house, structure or area or part of an infected area where a communicable disease has occurred or is suspected to have occurred, or for preventing persons departing from or going to that area or that part;
(c) for the purposes of prohibiting building on, or habitation of, or tillage of or any other usage of the soil in an area, or in a part of the area in which a communicable disease has occurred, or in which the body of a person who has died of a communicable disease, or is suspected to have died of a communicable disease, has been buried, disposed of or destroyed;
(d) for closing, destroying, disinfecting, cleaning, or otherwise rendering harmless the houses, buildings, places of convenience, wells, cesspits, dustbins, dumping grounds, and places deemed to be injurious or dangerous to public health;
(e) for the removal of persons from an infected area the evacuation of which has been ordered by the Minister;
(f) prescribing the form and mode of service or delivery of a notice and any other document under this Part;
(g) for isolating persons suffering or suspected to be suffering from a communicable disease, or brought into contact with a person suffering or suspected to be suffering from a communicable disease;
(h) for the appointment of inspectors and any other officers necessary for the performance of their functions under this Part;
(i) prescribing the procedure to be observed in the proceedings of the Compensation Board, the content of the form for summoning witnesses and any other documents to be used in connection with those proceedings;
(j) for preventing, in a place where a communicable disease exists or is suspected to exist, the holding of a public meeting, the performance of a recreational activity, funeral or any other customary activity likely to spread the communicable disease;
(k) for the publication of an order within an infected area in an appropriate manner;
(l) for the disposal or destruction of refuse or sewage;
(m) for the purpose of prohibiting the removal of property from an infected house, structure or area;
(n) prescribing the reporting of cases of sickness or deaths;
(o) for the erection of temporary shelter, structure, mortuary and similar facilities;
(p) for inspecting and granting a health certificate to a person travelling from a place where a communicable disease has occurred and for disinfecting the clothing and personal effects of that person;
(q) for the destruction or disposal of rats, bats, mice, cockroaches and any other kind of vermin, and of mosquitoes and other insects and for the closing of holes made by rats and mice and for the rendering of floors, houses and structure vermin-proof;
(r) for marking of a house, structure or an area in which a communicable disease has occurred;
(s) prescribing the mode of the destruction or disposal of the carcass of an animal which dies from a communicable disease; and
(t) generally for carrying into effect the provisions of this Part.