1980 Ed.] Supplementary Medical Professions

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29. (1) The Governor in Council may by regulation provide Regulations.

(a) the qualifications and experience required by persons to qualify them for registration;

(b) the additional qualifications and experience required by persons wishing to practise on their own account or as a corporation or in partnership;

(c) the licensing of premises used by persons to practise professions;

(d) the supervision and control of unqualified persons who assist registered persons in the practice of a profession;

(e) the form and number of parts of every register and the mode in which they shall be kept;

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

(g) the receipt of complaints or information about any registered person or any applicant for registration and the establishment for each profession of a committee to be known as the Preliminary Investigation Committee for that profession to make a preliminary investigation into such complaint or information and to determine whether or not there shall be an inquiry under section 22;

(h) the prohibition of a member of any Preliminary Investigation Committee who is also a member of any board from attending any meeting of the board whilst it is inquiring under section 22 into a complaint or information, in the preliminary investigation of which he took part;

(i) the fees to be paid in connexion with matters within the scope of this Ordinance;

(j) any certificate, document or form required for carrying out the purposes of this Ordinance;

(k) the duties of the members and the officers of the Council or any board;

(l) anything that is to be or may be prescribed;

(m) exempting or providing for the exemption of any specified class of persons from all or any of the provisions of this Ordinance;

(n) generally carrying into effect the provisions of this Ordinance.

(2) Regulations made under this section may provide-

(a) that the contravention of any particular regulation shall constitute an offence and may prescribe penalties for any such offence not exceeding a fine of $5,000 or imprisonment for 1 year or both such fine and such imprisonment; and

(b) for different fees to be paid by different categories of a profession.

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