CAP. 164]

[r. 12 cont.]

Admission to register.

Evidence of training.

Nurses Registration.

(2) No person shall be entitled to enter for any final examination until she has attained the age of twenty-one years and has passed the preliminary examination and has deposited with the registrar the following certificates signed by the matron, superintendent nurse, or other person occupying a similar position in the institution or institutions in which her training or instruction was given and carried out-

(a) a certificate that she has undergone the training specified in regulation 14 of this Part as being necessary to qualify her for admission to the part of the register to which the examination relates;

(b) a certificate that she has undergone systematic instruction in each of the subjects prescribed in the syllabus of subjects for examination in the Fifth Schedule as being necessary for admission to the part of the register to which she applies to be admitted;

(c) a certificate of good conduct:

Provided that a person may enter for the final examination for fever nurses after she has attained the age of twenty years, and that no nurse who is already registered on any part of the register shall be required to pass the preliminary examination.

13. No nurse shall be entitled to have her name entered on the register unless she has passed the final examination applicable to the part of the register to which she seeks admission. The name of every nurse who has passed the final examination for the general part or any supplementary part of the register shall forthwith be put upon that part of the register: Provided that the name of any nurse who has passed the final examination for fever nurses before attaining the age of twenty-one years shall not be put upon the register until she has attained that age.

14. (1) In the case of candidates for the general part of the register-

(a) the applicant must be a female;

(b) except as hereinafter provided, the applicant must furnish a certificate that she has completed a course of not less than three years' training in a

246

Share This Page