Service of notices.
Appeal.
Saving as to Government,
Naval, Military or Air Force Medical Officers.
Amendment
of Ordin-
ance No. 31
of 1911, s. 39 E (9) and Ordin- ance No. 16 of 1914, s. 3 (1).
Repeal of Ordinances No. 1 of
1884, No. 20 of 1927, and No. 8 of
1932.
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16. Any notice directed to be served on any person under the provisions of this Ordinance shall, if such notice shall have been posted by registered post to his address given in the register, or, if such person be not registered, then to the address furnished by him to the Medical Board, be deemed to have been served on such person at the time of posting.
17. A right of appeal from any decision of the Medical Board under this Ordinance shall lie to the Governor in Council. Such appeal shall be by means of a written petition. Such petition shall be presented within fourteen days from the date of service of the notice of the decision of the Medical Board on the person concerned. With such petition the Governor in Council may consider any written reply of the Medical Board to such petition. The decision of the Governor in Council upon such petition shall be final.
18. All Government medical officers, all medical officers of His Majesty's Navy, Army or Air Force, respectively serving in the Colony shall be deemed to be medical practitioners; but nothing in this Ordinance shall be deemed to require that they shall be registered whilst so serving.
19.-(1) Sub-section (9) of group E in section 39 of the Interpretation Ordinance, 1911, is amended by the substitution of the words "duly registered or deemed to be a medical practitioner under the Medical Registration Ordinance, 1935," for the words "duly registered under the Medical Registration Ordinance, 1884."
(2) Sub-section (1) of section 3 of the Dentistry Ordin- ance, 1914, is amended by the substitution of the words "medical practitioners" for the words "persons registered under the provisions of the Medical Registration Ordinance, 1884."
20. The Medical Registration Ordinance, 1884, the Medical Registration Amendment Ordinance, 1927, and the Medical Registration Amendment Ordinance, 1932, repealed.,
are
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