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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 6, 1931.
Regulations.
(3) A certificate under the Seal of the Board stating that any person is, or was at any date, or is not, or was not at any date, duly registered under this Ordinance shall be conclusive evidence in all courts of law of the fact stated in the certificate.
(4) Any reference in this Ordinance to the register shall, unless the context otherwise requires, be deemed to include a reference to any part of the register, and the expression "registered" shall be construed accord- ingly.
4.-(1) It shall be lawful for the Governor in Conncil to make regulations for any of the following Geo. 5, c. 94, purposes :-
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s. 3.
(a) for regulating the formation, maintenance and
publication of the register ;
(b) for regulating the conditions of admission to
the register;
(e) for regulating the conduct of any examinations.
which may
be prescribed as a condition of admission to the register, and any matter ancillary to or connected with any such examination ;
(d) for prescribing the causes for which, the con- ditions under which, and the manner in which nurses may be removed from the register, and the procedure for the restoration to the register of nurses who have been removed therefrom ;
(e) for prescribing the constitution of the Board and for regulating the summoning of meet- ings of the Board and the proceedings (in- cluding quorum) of the Board;
() for enabling the Board to constitute com- mittees and for authorising the delegation to committees of any of the powers of the Board and for regulating the proceedings (including quorum) of committees ;
(g) for prescribing the fees to be payable; (1) generally for making provision with respect to any matters with respect to which the Governor in Council considers that provision should be made for the purposes of carrying this Ordinance into effect (including provi- sion with respect to the issue of certificates to nurses registered under this Ordinance and with respect to the titles which may be used and the uniforms or badges which may be worn by nurses so registered), and for prescribing anything which under this Ordi- nance is to be prescribed.
(2) Regulations under this section shall contain pro- visions-
(a) requiring as a condition of the admission of any person to the register that that person shall have undergone the prescribed training, and shall possess the prescribed experience, in the nursing of the sick; and
() requiring that the prescribed training shall be carried out either in an institution approved by the Board in that behalf or in the service of the Admiralty, the Army Council, or the Air Council; and
(c) enabling persons who, within a period of two years after the date on which the regulations to be made under the provisions of this para-