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Certificate of registration to be exhibited.
22 of 1950, Schedule.
Inspection of premises practice of dentistry.
Dentists Registration.
(2) A copy of the Gazette in which such list is published or a certificate under the hand of the Registrar shall be prima facie evidence in any proceedings that the persons named therein are registered and authorized to practise under this Ordinance.
(3) The absence of the name of any person from such list or a certificate under the hand of the Registrar certifying the absence of the name of any person from such list shall be prima facie evidence that such person is not authorized to practise under this Ordinance.
13. (1) Every registered dentist shall cause his certificate of registration issued under section 9, with a photograph of himself affixed thereto, to be exhibited in a conspicuous part of the premises in which he practises dentistry.
(2) Any registered dentist who fails to comply with the provisions of this section shall be liable to a fine of two hundred dollars, and, in case of continued non-compliance, to a fine of ten dollars for every day during which such non-compliance continues.
14. (1) It shall be lawful for any officer authorized in writing by the Board to enter and inspect any premises used or proposed to be used for the practice of dentistry. Such officer shall produce, on demand, the written authority, signed by the President of the Board, authorizing such entry and inspection.
22 of 1950, Schedule.
Recovery of fees.
(2) Any person or persons wilfully obstructing a duly authorized officer of the Board in the inspection of premises used or proposed to be used for the practice of dentistry shall be guilty of an offence, and shall be liable on conviction therefor to a fine of five hundred dollars.
15. (1) No person shall be entitled to recover any fee or charge in any court for the performance of any dental operation or for dental attendance or advice unless, at the time of performing such operation or rendering such attendance or advice, he was registered under this Ordinance and had an annual practising certificate in force authorizing him to practise or was entitled to practise under the provisions of section 9.
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CAP. 156]
[s. 12 cont.]
Certificate of registration
to be
exhibited.
22 of 1950, Schedule.
Inspection
of premises
practice of dentistry.
Dentists Registration.
(2) A copy of the Gazette in which such list is published or a certificate under the hand of the Registrar shall be prima facie evidence in any proceedings that the persons named therein are registered and authorized to practise under this Ordinance.
(3) The absence of the name of any person from such list or a certificate under the hand of the Registrar certifying the absence of the name of any person from such list shall be prima facie evidence that such person is not authorized to practise under this Ordinance.
13. (1) Every registered dentist shall cause his certi- ficate of registration issued under section 9, with a photograph of himself affixed thereto, to be exhibited in a conspicuous part of the premises in which he practises dentistry.
(2) Any registered dentist who fails to comply with the provisions of this section shall be liable to a fine of two hundred dollars, and, in case of continued non-compliance, to a fine of ten dollars for every day during which such non-compliance continues.
14. (1) It shall be lawful for any officer thereunto used for the authorized in writing by the Board to enter and inspect any premises used or proposed to be used for the practice of dentistry. Such officer shall produce, on
on demand, the written authority, signed by the President of the Board, authorizing such entry and inspection.
22 of 1950, Schedule.
Recovery of fees.
(2) Any person or persons wilfully obstructing a duly authorized officer of the Board in the inspection of premises used or proposed to be used for the practice of dentistry shall be guilty of an offence, and shall be liable on convic- tion therefor to a fine of five hundred dollars.
15. (1) No person shall be entitled to recover any fee or charge in any court for the performance of any dental operation or for dental attendance or advice unless, at the time of performing such operation or rendering such attend- ance or advice, he was registered under this Ordinance and had an annual practising certificate in force authorizing him to practise or was entitled to practise under the provisions of section 9.
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