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1788

Striking off the register.

Appeal to Governor in Council,

Making a false declaration.

Fraudulent registration.

ORDINANCE No. 6 of 1884.

Medical Registration.

and such evidence shall, without delay, be taken fully and fairly into consideration by the board. If the board are satisfied that the evidence establishes sufficient proof that the practitioner has passed through a course of study and examinations as aforesaid, they shall give to such practitioner a certificate to that effect, according to the form D in the schedule to this Ordinance, and such certificate when impressed with a stamp for duty by way of registration fee of $25 shall be to the Colonial Secretary authority for registering the practitioner accordingly. If the board are not satisfied, they shall submit the case, with a full report of their opinions about it, and of the grounds on which those opinions are based, to the Governor in Council, for decision as to whether they shall or shall not give the certificate as aforesaid; such decision shall be final, and, if in the applicant's favour, shall entitle him to have given to him such a certificate as aforesaid.

14. If any practitioner registered under this Ordinance is convicted of any felony or misdemeanour, or, after due inquiry, is considered by the medical board to have been guilty of infamous conduct in any professional respect, the medical board may, if they think fit, inform the Colonial Secretary thereof stating the particulars of the case in full, and the Colonial Secretary may thereupon, if he thinks fit, strike the name of such practitioner off the register.

15. All questions respecting the right of any person to be registered, or the mode of registration, or the liability of any person to be struck off the register, and all questions respecting any alteration of the register, shall, in case of dispute, be decided, subject to an appeal to the Governor in Council: If there is no such appeal, the order, direction, or decision shall be final. If there is such an appeal, the decision of the Governor in Council shall be final, and he may give all such directions to the Colonial Secretary as may be necessary for enforcing such decision.

16. Any person who wilfully makes before any Justice of the Peace any false declaration, purporting to be a declaration under this Ordinance, shall be guilty of perjury.

17. If any person fraudulently procures or attempts to procure himself or any other person to be registered under this Ordinance by making or producing, or causing to be made or produced, any false or fraudulent representation or declaration, either orally or in writing, and every person aiding and assisting him therein shall be guilty of a

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1788 Striking off the register. Appeal to Governor in Council, Making a false declaration. Fraudulent registration. ORDINANCE No. 6 of 1884. Medical Registration. and such evidence shall, without delay, be taken fully and fairly into consideration by the board. If the board are satisfied that the evidence establishes sufficient proof that the practitioner has passed through a course of study and examinations as aforesaid, they shall give to such practitioner a certificate to that effect, according to the form D in the schedule to this Ordinance, and such certificate when impressed with a stamp for duty by way of registration fee of $25 shall be to the Colonial Secretary authority for registering the practitioner accordingly. If the board are not satisfied, they shall submit the case, with a full report of their opinions about it, and of the grounds on which those opinions are based, to the Governor in Council, for decision as to whether they shall or shall not give the certificate as aforesaid; such decision shall be final, and, if in the applicant's favour, shall entitle him to have given to him such a certificate as aforesaid. 14. If any practitioner registered under this Ordinance is convicted of any felony or misdemeanour, or, after due inquiry, is considered by the medical board to have been guilty of infamous conduct in any professional respect, the medical board may, if they think fit, inform the Colonial Secretary thereof stating the particulars of the case in full, and the Colonial Secretary may thereupon, if he thinks fit, strike the name of such practitioner off the register. 15. All questions respecting the right of any person to be registered, or the mode of registration, or the liability of any person to be struck off the register, and all questions respecting any alteration of the register, shall, in case of dispute, be decided, subject to an appeal to the Governor in Council: If there is no such appeal, the order, direction, or decision shall be final. If there is such an appeal, the decision of the Governor in Council shall be final, and he may give all such directions to the Colonial Secretary as may be necessary for enforcing such decision. 16. Any person who wilfully makes before any Justice of the Peace any false declaration, purporting to be a declaration under this Ordinance, shall be guilty of perjury. 17. If any person fraudulently procures or attempts to procure himself or any other person to be registered under this Ordinance by making or producing, or causing to be made or produced, any false or fraudulent representation or declaration, either orally or in writing, and every person aiding and assisting him therein shall be guilty of a
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1788 Striking off the register. Appeal to Governor in Council, Making a false declaration. Fraudulent registration. ORDINANCE No. 6 of 1884. Medical Registration. and such evidence shall, without delay, be taken fully and fairly into consideration by the board. If the board are satisfied that the evidence establishes sufficient proof that the practitioner has passed through a course of study and examinations as aforesaid, they shall give to such practitioner a certificate to that effect, according to the form D in the schedule to this Ordinance, and such certificate when impressed with a stamp for duty by way of registration fee of $25 shall be to the Colonial Secretary authority for registering the practitioner accordingly. If the board are not satisfied, they shall submit the case, with a full report of their opinions about it, and of the grounds on which those opinions are based, to the Governor in Council, for decision as to whether they shall or shall not give the certificate as aforesaid; such decision shall be final, and, if in the applicant's favour, shall entitle him to have given to him such a certificate as aforesaid. of 14. If any practitioner registered under this Ordinance is convicted any felony or misdemeanour, or, after due inquiry, is considered by the medical board to have been guilty of infamous conduct in any pro- fessional respect, the medical board may, if they think fit, inform the Colonial Secretary thereof stating the particulars of the case in full, and the Colonial Secretary may thereupon if he thinks fit, strike the name of such practitioner off the register. 15. All questions respecting the right of any person to be registered, or the mode of registration, or the liability of any person to be struck off the register, and all questions respecting any alteration of the register, shall, in case of dispute, be decided, subject to an appeal to the Governor in Council: It there is no such appeal, the order, direction, or decision shall be final. If there is such an appeal, the decision of the Governor in Council shall be final, and he may give all such directions to the Colonial Secretary as may be necessary for enforcing such decision. 16. Any person who wilfully makes before any Justice of the Peace any false declaration, purporting to be a declaration under this Ordinance, shall be guilty of perjury. 17. If any person fraudulently procures or attempts to procure himself or any other person to be registered under this Ordinance by making or producing, or causing to be made or produced, any false or fraudulent representation or declaration, either orally or in writing, het every person aiding and assisting him therein shall be guilty of a and
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1788

Striking off the register.

Appeal to Governor in Council,

Making a false declaration.

Fraudulent registration.

ORDINANCE No. 6 of 1884.

Medical Registration.

and such evidence shall, without delay, be taken fully and fairly into consideration by the board. If the board are satisfied that the evidence establishes sufficient proof that the practitioner has passed through a course of study and examinations as aforesaid, they shall give to such practitioner a certificate to that effect, according to the form D in the schedule to this Ordinance, and such certificate when impressed with a stamp for duty by way of registration fee of $25 shall be to the Colonial Secretary authority for registering the practitioner accordingly. If the board are not satisfied, they shall submit the case, with a full report of their opinions about it, and of the grounds on which those opinions are based, to the Governor in Council, for decision as to whether they shall or shall not give the certificate as aforesaid; such decision shall be final, and, if in the applicant's favour, shall entitle him to have given to him such a certificate as aforesaid.

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14. If any practitioner registered under this Ordinance is convicted any felony or misdemeanour, or, after due inquiry, is considered by the medical board to have been guilty of infamous conduct in any pro- fessional respect, the medical board may, if they think fit, inform the Colonial Secretary thereof stating the particulars of the case in full, and the Colonial Secretary may thereupon if he thinks fit, strike the name of such practitioner off the register.

15. All questions respecting the right of any person to be registered, or the mode of registration, or the liability of any person to be struck off the register, and all questions respecting any alteration of the register, shall, in case of dispute, be decided, subject to an appeal to the Governor in Council: It there is no such appeal, the order, direction, or decision shall be final. If there is such an appeal, the decision of the Governor in Council shall be final, and he may give all such directions to the Colonial Secretary as may be necessary for enforcing such decision.

16. Any person who wilfully makes before any Justice of the Peace any false declaration, purporting to be a declaration under this Ordinance, shall be guilty of perjury.

17. If any person fraudulently procures or attempts to procure himself or any other person to be registered under this Ordinance by making or producing, or causing to be made or produced, any false or fraudulent representation or declaration, either orally or in writing, het every person aiding and assisting him therein shall be guilty of a

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