Part 4Public health functions of health boards
Breach of orders and offences
68Obstruction
A person commits an offence if that person, without reasonable excuse, intentionally obstructs—
(a)
a health care professional authorised by virtue of an order under section 34(1) to medically examine a person;
(b)
a person authorised by virtue of section 40(1) to remove a person to the place in which the person is to be quarantined; or
(c)
a person authorised by virtue of section 42(1) to remove a person to hospital.