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FACTORIES AND INDUSTRIAL UNDERTAKINGS ORDINANCE 1955.

(No. 34 of 1955).

FACTORIES AND INDUSTRIAL UNDERTAKINGS (NOTIFICATION OF OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES) REGULATIONS 1965.

In exercise of the powers conferred by section 5 of the Factories and Industrial Undertakings Ordinance 1955, the Commissioner of Labour has made the following regulations-

1. These regulations may be cited as the Factories and Industrial Ciution. Undertakings (Notification of Occupational Diseases) Regulations 1965.

1. In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires- Interprela- "medical practitioner" means a person who is registered, or deemed to be registered, as a medical practitioner under the Medical Regis-

Q25 of 1957). tration Ordinance 1957; "occupational disease” means any disease specified in the First Schedule. First

Schedule.

3. (1) If, upon an examination of any person who is or has been Medical employed in an industrial undertaking or of the body of any deceased practitioners

to notify person who was at the time of his death so employed or who had been

cases of so employed, a medical practitioner believes that that person is suffering occupational from an occupational disease or was at the time of his death suffering disease. from an occupational disease, he shall forthwith notify the Director of Medical and Health Services by sending to him two copies of a notice in the form prescribed in the Second Schedule.

(2) The Director of Medical and Health Services shall deliver to the Commissioner one copy of the notice given pursuant to paragraph (1)

(3) (4) A medical practitioner who makes application therefor within one month after the giving of the notice shall be paid by the Director of Medical and Health Services a fee of two dollars in respect of each notice given pursuant to paragraph (1).

(b) Sub-paragraph (a) does not apply in the case of a medical

practitioner who is a public officer.

Second Schedule,

4. Any person who contravenes paragraph (1) of regulation 3 Offences and shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary conviction penalties. to a fine of five hundred dollars.

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