International Sanitary Regulations definition

International Sanitary Regulations means the International Sanitary Regulations adopted by the Fourth World Health Assembly at Geneva on the 25th May, 1951, to which the State is a party and any amend- ment thereto to which the State becomes a party;
International Sanitary Regulations means the International Sanitary Regulations adopted by the Fourth World Health Assembly in 1951 and amended by the Eighth and Ninth World Health Assemblies in 1955 and 1956 and any subsequent amendment or addition thereto accepted by Government;
International Sanitary Regulations means the Regulations adopted by the Fourth World Health Assembly in 1951, and amended by the Eighth, Ninth and Sixteenth World Health Assemblies in 1955, 1956 and 1963 respectively;

More Definitions of International Sanitary Regulations

International Sanitary Regulations means the regulations adopted as World Health Organization Regulations No. 2 by the Fourth World Health Assembly on May 25, 1951, and amended by the Eighth, Ninth and Thirteenth World Health Assemblies in 1955, 1956 and 1960, and any subsequent amendments similarly adopted and subscribed to by the Republic of Liberia.
International Sanitary Regulations means the International Sanitary Regulations adopted by the Fourth World Health Assembly in 1951 and amended by the Eighth and Ninth
International Sanitary Regulations means the International Sanitary Regulations (World
International Sanitary Regulations means the International Sanitary Regulations (W.H.O. Regulations No. 2) adopted by the Fourth World Health Assembly on 25th May, 1951, and amendments thereto approved subsequently by any World Health Assembly ;
International Sanitary Regulations means the International Sanitary Regulations (World Health Organisation Regulations No. 2) adopted by the Fourth World Health As- sembly on 25 May 1951, and as subsequently amended by any World Health Assembly;