Bremption of course of

training.

Ordinance Bal

to detengabe

from other

Ordinances.

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(a) a person holding an appointment in Her Majesty's Forces; and (b) a person holding an appointment in a ship.

(3) Subsections (1) and (2) shall not extend to any person specified therein who is practising a profession privately in Hong Kong.

31. Nothing in this Ordinance shall operate to prevent the conducting of any course of training by a school, polytechnic, quiversity or institution approved for the purposes of this section" by the Governor.

32. This Ordinance shall be in addition to and not in derogation From any other Ordinance that regulates the manner in which a person may practise a profession.

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This printed impression has been carefully compared by me with the bill, and is found by me to be a true and correctly printed copy of the said bill,

Clerk

bay

the Degislative Council.

Frem

I.

Profession

Medical Laboratory Scientific Officer

Medical Laboratory

Technologist

Medical Laboratory

Technician

2. Radiographer

3.

Physiotherapist

4. Occupational

'Therapist

SCHEDULE

[w. 1 & 2.]

Interpretation

A person trained in the practice of pro- cessing clinical, medical, legal, public health or veterinary specimens for the sole purpose of making and reporting o0 analysis or examination in vitro and the processing of all matters for human and animal consumption for the sole purpose of making and reporting on analysis or examination in vitro.

A person trained to operate either---- (2) radio-diagnostic, ultra sound and thermographic equipment for the pur- pose of radiological diagnosis; or (b) radiation therapy equipment for the

treatment of diseases; or

(c) radionuclear equipment

isotopes.

including

treat

A person trained to assess and physical disabilities by means of remedial exercises. manual therapy and mechanica), thermal or electrical energy.

A person trained to assess and treat dis- abilities caused by discases or injuries using mental, physical or social activities Lp enable the disabled to achieve the maximum possible independence in daily life.

Passed by the Hong Kong Legislative Council this 9th day of July 1980.

Clerk of the Legklariyé Council.

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