as a complete training school for the Supplementary part of the Register containing the names of Fever Nurses or a course of not less than four years in two or more combined or affiliated hospitals ap- proved by the Council for the said Part of the Register.
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Act applies for the time being shall be entitled, upon making application to the Registrar on the prescribed form, to be admitted to the appropriate part or parts of the Register on payment of the same fee as that payable in the case of an applicant under Rule 20 of these rules.
VIII. ISSUE OF A CERTIFICATE, ETC.
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24. Every nurse admitted to the Register shall be granted a Certificate. certificate in the form set out in Schedule VI. to these Rules, and such certificates shall be sealed with the Seal of the Council.
25. In the event of a certificate being lost or accidentally de- Lost stroyed, the holder may apply to the Council for a new certificate, Certificate, and the Council may, if they think fit, grant another certificate upon payment of such fee not exceeding 10s. as the Council may from time to time determine. A certificate issued under this Rule shall be marked "Duplicate ".
26. The fee for a certificate under Section 2 (3) of the Act shall Fee for be such sum not exceeding 10s. as the Council may fix from time Certificate to time.
required by Court of Law, etc.
IX. REMOVAL FROM AND RESTORATION TO THE REGISTER 27. (1) When it is brought to the notice of the Council that a Removal of nurse who is included in the Register (in this part of the Nurse from Rules referred to as "the respondent ") has been convicted
Register. of a felony or misdemeanour or crime or offence, or has been guilty of any misconduct, the Registrar, after making such further enquiries relative thereto as he may think necessary, shall lay the matter before the Disciplinary and Penal Cases Committee of the Council, who shall report to the Council thereon.
(2) The Council may, at any stage of the case, take the advice of a Solicitor appointed by the Council and may instruct him to obtain precognitions of witnesses and other evidence in support of the allegations against the respondent, and may in such cases as they think fit decline to proceed with the matter unless the evidence in support of the charge (other than the evidence of a conviction) appears to them conclusive.
(3) Before reporting on any case to the Council, the Committee shall invite the respondent to furnish any statement or explanation which she may desire to offer.
(4) In any case in which it is proved to the Council by the certificate of the competent officer of the Court in which
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