Certificate of registration.
First
Schedule, Forms 3 and
4.
Alteration of register.
Qualifica- 11009.
Sulement by hady
corporate.
First
Schedule, Form 5.
Constitution
of Committee.
(2) The Council may require such person to undergo such onl practical or written examination as it may consider necessary.
(3) If the Council is satisfied that such person is a fit person to be registered in accordance with the provisions of paragraph (c) of section 8 of the Ordinance, the Council shall so inform the Registrar who, on payment of the prescribed fee, shall cause the name and necessary particulars of such person to be entered in the register.
8. A certificate of registration issued under section 10 of the Ordinance shall be in accordance with either Form 3 or Form 4 of the First Schedule, or as near thereto as shall be convenient, and shall be sealed with the seal of the Medical and Health Department.
9. When the Registrar makes any alteration to the register under subsection (1) of section 15 of the Ordinance, be shall retain on the register until otherwise directed by the Council the entry before such alteration was made in addition to the entry as altered.
10. (1) A registered dentist may apply to the Registrar to have inserted in the register any degree or qualification recognized by the Council in addition to any degree or qualification already entered in the register.
(2) On receipt of such application, the Registrar shall refer the application to the Council which, after such inquiry as it may consider desirable, shall direct the Registrar either to enter or to refuse to enter such degree or qualification on the register.
11. The statement required to be transmitted by a body corporate carrying on the business of dentistry to the Registrar in accordance with subsection (3) of section 12 of the Ordinance shall be in accordance with Form in the First Schedule.
PART III.
Proceedings Preparatory to Hearing by the Council.
12. (1) For the purpose of performing the function conferred on it by these regulations there shall be established a committee known u the Preliminary Investigation Committee, consisting of the Governmcal Senior Dental Specialist who shall be the Chairman and two members of the Council to be elected by the Council for a period of twelve months. one from the members of the Council appointed under paragraph (c) of subsection (2) of section 4 of the Ordinance and one from the members appointed under paragraph (ɗ) of that subsection.
(2) The Committee shall meet from time to time as directed by the Registrar, and any meeting of the Committee may be adjourned at any time by the Chairman of the Committee.
13. (1) No order shall be made under section 9 or section 18 of Procedure of The Ordinance except in consequence of an inquiry held substantially Council. in accordance with the provisions of these regulations into a charge or charges formulated in a notice of inquiry served in accordance with the mid provisions on the person against whom the charge or charges is or are made.
(2) Before the formulation of any such charge, the matters out of which it arises must have been considered by the Committee and referred by them to the Council for inquiry,
14. (1) Where a complaint is made to or information is received Submission
of complaint by the Registrar that a registered dentist--
or informo-
(a) has been convicted in the Colony or elsewhere of any offence tion to
Committee. punishable with imprisonment; or
(b) has been guilty of unprofessional conduct; or
(c) has obtained registration by fraud or misrepresentation; or (d) was not at the time of his registration qualified to be regis-
tered; or
(e) is practising dentistry in premises or under conditions which
are unsuitable for such practice,
* that an applicant for registration-
() has been convicted in the Colony or elsewhere of any offence
punishable with imprisonment; or
(i) has been guilty of unprofessional conduct: or
(ii) is the subject of an existing order made under paragraph (1) or (i) of subsection (1) of section 17 of the Dentists Registration Ordinance repealed by section 32 of the Ordinance,
the Registrar shall submit the complaint or information to the Committee.
(2) Where the information is in the nature of a complaint lo regard to the conduct of a registered dentist or of an applicant for registration, such complaint shall
(a) be formulated in writing, addressed to the Registrar: (6) contain the grounds for such complaint;
(c) be accompanied by one or more statutory declarations as to
the facts of the case:
Provided that where the complaint is made by a public officer no slatutory declaration shall be required.
(3) Each statutory declaration referred to in paragraph (2)– (a) shall state the address and description of the declarant; and
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