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Prevention and Control of Disease (Compulsory Testing for Certain Persons) Regulation Part 3 Section 10 ::(ii) proper governmental operation,
 * because such a supply or such operation (as the case may be) is likely to be significantly hindered if a considerable proportion of such persons are exposed to a considerable risk of contracting that disease; or
 * (e) is necessary for preventing, protecting against, delaying or otherwise controlling the spread of that disease into Hong Kong from a place outside Hong Kong because such persons are persons who have recently arrived at Hong Kong from such a place.

(3) A compulsory testing notice—
 * (a) may require the specified person to undergo a specified test at the frequency specified in the notice;
 * (b) may require the specified person to submit, in the way specified in the notice, the result of a specified test that the person is required to undergo under the notice; and
 * (c) may include a statement to the effect that if the specified person has previously undergone, within a preceding period specified in the notice, a specified test that meets the conditions specified in the notice (regardless of whether or not the test was conducted for complying with the Ordinance), the test is taken to be a specified test that the person has undergone in compliance with the requirement under the notice.

(4) If a compulsory testing notice is published, the Secretary must, as soon as reasonably practicable after publishing the notice, cause a copy of the notice to be published in 2 newspapers (one being an English language newspaper and the other being a Chinese language newspaper) chosen by the Secretary to maximize the likelihood of the notice coming to the attention of a specified person.