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9. Where there are reasonable grounds for suspecting that there is a significant danger to public health because a person either is believed to be a sick traveller or may have been exposed to infection with a serious epidemic, endemic or infectious disease, an enforcement authority may require him while he is on or when he alights from an international train—
(a)to answer in a control area questions pertaining to his current state of health or his contact with the possible source of infection;
(b)to answer in writing in a control area questions about his name, address and intended destination.
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