CAP. 162] Midwives (Registration and Disciplinary Procedure) Regulations.
[1969 Ed.
[Subsidiary]
(Cap. 161.)
(Cap. 141.)
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(b) be accompanied by the following documents-
(i) a certificate of character from a resident of standing in the Colony,
(ii) a certificate or diploma issued by a training school or, in the case of a woman claiming qualification for registration under paragraph (d), (e), (f) or (g) of sub-section (1) of section 7 of the Ordinance, by the appropriate authorizing body;
(iii) passport or identification certificate;
(iv) two unmounted copies of a photograph of the applicant taken not more than two years before the date of application for registration;
(v) in the case of a woman seeking registration immediately after training in a training school, a record book of cases attended by her during such training; and
(vi) the certificate of a medical practitioner registered under the Medical Registration Ordinance, certifying that the applicant is not suffering from any infectious disease, within the meaning of the Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinance, such as to render her unfit, in his opinion, to attend women in childbirth.
(2) In the case of application for registration by-
(a)
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(b)
Registration and practising fees and certificate of registration.
Third Schedule.
L.N. 185/69.
a midwife of Her Majesty's armed forces serving on full pay in the Colony or
a midwife on full-time employment in that capacity with the Government,
it shall be sufficient if the application is made by letter addressed to the secretary and signed by such midwife's commanding officer or head of department, as the case may be, stating the full name of the midwife, confirming her employment, enclosing two recently taken photographs of her and requesting that she be registered.
5. (1) Before the name of any woman is entered in the register or, if removed from the register otherwise than by an order of the Board made under paragraph (ii) of subsection (1) of section 10 of the Ordinance, re-entered in the register, such woman shall pay to the secretary the appropriate fee prescribed in the Third Schedule.
(2) Where in accordance with section 22 of the Ordinance any registered midwife gives to the secretary notice of her intention to practise, she shall pay, at the time of giving such notice, the appropriate fee prescribed in the Third Schedule and referred to therein as a practising fee.
(3) Paragraphs (1) and (2) shall not apply to any person who-
(a) is a midwife of Her Majesty's armed forces while serving on full pay in the Colony, or
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