CAP. 162]
[r. 2 cont.]
G.N. 255/40.
G.N. 504/39.
(Cap. 164.)
Midwives.
(h) that she is duly certified as a midwife under the Joint Nursing and Midwives Council of Northern Ireland; or
(i) that she possesses a certificate to practise as a midwife issued by-
(i) any licensing body in any British Dominion, Colony or Protectorate whose certificate is recognized by the Government concerned, (other than a Class B Certificate of the Straits Settlements); or
(ii) any foreign power which has state recognition of midwives; or
(iii) any licensing body other than the above which is approved by the Board; or
(j) that she possesses a certificate of competency satisfactory to the Board, and has practised as a wan p'o in the Colony for at least two years immediately preceding the date of her application to be certified, and that such application was made before 31st December, 1937.
The Board reserves the right to require any candidate to prove her competency at an examination conducted by examiners appointed by the Board, and to refuse to certify candidates holding certificates of licensing bodies who do not offer reciprocal privileges to Hong Kong certified midwives.
3. The following conditions shall hereafter govern the course of pupil midwives who desire to obtain the certificate of the Board-
(a) training shall be undergone at a training centre approved by the Board;
(b) the course of training shall be-
(i) for those who have had less than two years' general nursing-two years at a maternity hospital recognized as such by the Board;
(ii) for those who have had two years' training in general nursing-one year at such maternity hospital as aforesaid;
(iii) for those whose names appear in the register provided for in subsection (1) of section 3 of the Nurses Registration Ordinance-six months at such maternity hospital as aforesaid;
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CAP. 162]
[r. 2 cont.]
G.N. 255/40.
G.N. 504/39.
(Cap. 164.)
Midwives.
(h) that she is duly certified as a midwife under the Joint Nursing and Midwives Council of Northern Ireland; or
(i) that she possesses a certificate to practise as a mid-
wife issued by-
(i) any licensing body in any British Dominion, Colony ΟΙ Protectorate whose certificate is recognized by the Government concerned, (other than a Class B Certificate of the Straits Settle- ments); or
(ii) any foreign power which has state recogni- tion of midwives; or
(iii) any licensing body other than the above which is approved by the Board; or
(j) that she possesses a certificate of competency satis- factory to the Board, and has practised as a wan p'o in the Colony for at least two years imme- diately preceding the date of her application to be certified, and that such application was made before 31st December, 1937.
The Board reserves the right to require any candidate to prove her competency at an examination conducted by examiners appointed by the Board, and to refuse to certify candidates holding certificates of licensing bodies who do not offer reciprocal privileges to Hong Kong certified midwives.
3. The following conditions shall hereafter govern the course of pupil midwives who desire to obtain the certificate of the Board-
(a) training shall be undergone at a training centre
approved by the Board;
(b) the course of training shall be-
(i) for those who have had less than two years' general nursing-two years at a maternity hospital recognized as such by the Board;
(ii) for those who have had two years' training in general nursing-one year at such maternity hospital as aforesaid;
(iii) for those whose names appear in the register provided for in subsection (1) of section 3 of the Nurses Registration Ordinance-six months at such
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