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(d) one registered medical practitioner appointed by the Council after consultation with the Hong Kong Medical Association;
(e) onc registered medical practitioner appointed by the Council after consultation with the Hong Kong Branch of the British Medical Association; and
( not more than two registered medical practitioners appointed by the Council after consultation with the Director,
(3) Any member of the Committee who is not a public officer shall hold office for three years but shall be eligible for re-appointment.
(4) There shall be a Secretary of the Committee who shall be appointed by the Director.
(5) The Chairman shall preside at every meeting of the Committee;
Provided that if at any meeting the Chairman is absent there shall preside such member of the Committee as shall be elected from among those present of the meeting.
(6) No person against whom the Council bas, at any time, made an order under section 21 shall be eligible for appointment or re-appointment to the Committee.
(7) At any meeting of the Committed five members shall be a quoruro.
(8) Subject to this Ordinance the Commillee and any sub-committee thereof may determine its own procedure at meetings.
200. (1) The Council may delegate any of its powers and functions imposed under or by virtue of section BA or 10A to the Committee.
(2) The Committee may delegate any powers and func tions which have been delegated to it under subsection (1) to any sub-committee appointed under section 20€.
20E. (1) Subject to subsection (2), the Committee may appoint sub-committees to discharge any powers or functions delegated to the Committee under sectioni 200(1),
(2) The Committee shall appoint a sub-committee for the purpose of hearing a review under section 200 and sball appoint a secretary of that Committes.
(3) A sub-committee appointed under this section may include persons who are not members of the Committee.
20F (1) Any person aggrieved by a decision of the Committee or of any sub-committee made in pursuance of powers conferred on the Committee or sub-committes by virtue of section 20D(1) or (2) may appeal against such decision in accordance with this section and section 200.
(2) In the case of a decision of the Committee, other than a decision of the Committee under section 200(4), the person aggrieved may, within 14 days of being notified of the Committee's decision, appeal to the Council against that decision,
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(3) Upon the bearing of the appeal the Council may confem, vary or revoke the decision of the Committee.
(4) The decision of the Council under subsection (3) shall be final.
20G. (1) In the case of a decision of a sub-committee, the person aggrieved may, within 14 days of being notified of the sub-committed's decision, apply to the review sub- committee for a review of the sub-committee's decision,
(2) Upon the bearing of a review under subsection (1) The review sub-committee may confirm, vary or revoke the decision of the sub-committee.
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(3) Any person aggrieved by a decision of the review sub-committee may, within 14 days of the decision, appeal against that decision to the Committee.
(4) Upon the bearing of an appeal the Committee may confirm, vary or revoke the decision of the review sub- committee.
(5) The decision of the Committee voder this section shall be final.
(6) In this section "review sub-committee" means the sub-committee appointed under section 20E(2).".
Section 331) of the principal Ordinance is amended by inserting Andet of after paragraph (f) the following new paragraphs-
"(fa) the procedure to be followed in relation to**
(i) appeals to the Council under section 20F(2); (ii) reviews and appeals under section 20G:
(fb) the period of assessment for the purposes of section 104;",
Passed by the Hong Kong Legislative Council this 24th day of November, 1976.
Clerk to the Legislative Council
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 to the Legislative Council.
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