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CAP. 156]

Dentists Registration

[1989 Ed.

28. Forfeiture

(1) Where a person has been convicted of an offence against section 3(1), a magistrate may, on application made on behalf of the Crown, order that all dental materials and equipment in the possession or under the control of such person shall be forfeited to the Crown.

(2) Upon the making of an order for forfeiture under this section, the materials and equipment to which such order relates shall be deemed to be the property of the Crown free from the rights of any person.

29. Regulations

(1) The Governor in Council may by regulation provide for

(a) the procedure to be adopted at meetings of the Council;

(b) the duties of the Registrar;

(c) the form of the register and the mode in which it shall be kept;

(d) any fee required to be paid under this Ordinance; (Replaced 49 of 1977 s. 11)

(da) the disposal of any fee paid or recovered under this Ordinance; (Added 49 of 1977 s. 11)

(e) the manner in which applications for registration shall be made;

(f) the receipt of complaints or information about any registered dentist or any applicant for registration and the establishment of a committee to be known as the Preliminary Investigation Committee to make a preliminary investigation into any such complaint or information and to determine whether or not there shall be an inquiry under section 18; (Replaced 12 of 1968 s. 5)

(g) the prohibition of a member of the Preliminary Investigation Committee who is also a member of the Council from attending any meeting of the Council whilst it is inquiring under section 18 into a complaint or information, in the preliminary investigation of which he took part; (Replaced 12 of 1968 s. 5)

(h) the procedure to be followed in relation to-

(i) the submission of complaints and information to the Preliminary Investigation Committee;

(ii) the preliminary investigation of any complaint or information by the Preliminary Investigation Committee;

(iii) the formulation of charges arising out of complaints and information;

(iv) the reference to the Council by the Preliminary Investigation Committee of cases arising out of complaints or information;

(v) inquiries held by the Council under this Ordinance; (Replaced 12 of 1968 s. 5)

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