International Health Regulations definition

International Health Regulations means the set of International laws and rules adopted by the Twenty-Second World Health Assembly to which Namibia is a party, and includes an amendment to which Namibia becomes a party;
International Health Regulations means the International Health Regulations as adopted by the World Health Assembly in 1969 and as amended from time to time;
International Health Regulations means the International Health Regulations adopted by the 22nd World Health Assembly in 1969, as amended by the 26th World Health Assembly in 1973;

Examples of International Health Regulations in a sentence

  • Statement on the second meeting of the International Health Regulations (2005) Emergency Committee regarding the outbreak of novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV).

  • Strategic Partnership for International Health Regulations (2005) and Health Security (SPH).

  • Excellent technical knowledge of internationally accepted guidelines, such as WHO International Health Regulations and One Health will be considered an asset.

  • Public authorities shall make arrangements to enable all travel agencies and others concerned to make available to passengers, sufficiently in advance of departure, lists of the vaccinations required by the public authorities of the countries concerned, as well as vaccination certificate forms conforming to the International Health Regulations.

  • Public authorities of a State not Party to the International Health Regulations shall endeavour to apply the relevant provisions for these Regulations to international shipping.


More Definitions of International Health Regulations

International Health Regulations means the International Health Regulations (2005) of the World Health Organization adopted by the 58th World Health Assembly on 23rd May 2005, as applied to St Helena by section 65 of the Public Health Ordinance, 1939;
International Health Regulations means the International Health Regulations (IHR) adopted by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2005;
International Health Regulations means the International Health Regulations adopted by the Fifty eighth World Health Assembly at Geneva on the 15th June, 2007, to which the State is a party and any amendment thereto to which the State becomes a party;
International Health Regulations means the International Health Regulations as adopted by the Fifty-eighth World Health Assembly on 23 May 2005;
International Health Regulations means the International Health Regulations determined by the World Health Organisation;
International Health Regulations means the regulations adopted by the World Health Assembly on the 23rd May, 2005 which entered into force on the 15th June, 2007 to which Barbados is a party;
International Health Regulations means the International Health Regulations 2005, done at Geneva on 23 May 2005, as in force forAustralia from time to time.