1977 Ed.]
Dentists (Registration and Disciplinary Procedure) Regulations
[CAP. 156
A 7
[Subsidiary]
which is referred to the Council by the Committee for determination if such member has attended any meeting of the Committee at which such complaint or information was considered.
(8) The Committee shall meet from time to time as directed by the chairman of the Committee who may at any time adjourn any meeting of the Committee.
13. Where a complaint is made to or information is received by the Secretary that a registered dentist-
Hop Kay
(a) has been convicted in the Colony, or elsewhere of any offence punishable with imprisonment;
(b) has been guilty of unprofessional conduct;
(c) has obtained registration by fraud or misrepresentation; (d) was not at the time of his registration entitled to be registered; or
(e) is practising dentistry in premises or under conditions which are unsuitable for such practice,
or that an applicant for registration Hong Kong.
(i) has been convicted in the Colony or elsewhere of any offence punishable with imprisonment;
(ii) has been guilty of unprofessional conduct; of
(iii) is the subject of an existing order made under section 17(1)(i) or (ii) of the repealed Ordinance,
the Secretary shall submit the complaint or information to the Committee.
14. (1) Where, in a complaint or information submitted by the Secretary to the chairman of the Committee under regulation 13, any allegation is made which in the opinion of the chairman of the Committee gives rise to a question whether a registered dentist or an applicant for registration has been guilty of unprofessional conduct, the chairman of the Committee may require that the complaint or information be formulated in writing setting out the grounds thereof and, except where the complaint or information is in writing under the hand of a public officer, supported by one or more statutory declarations as to the facts of the case.
(2) Each statutory declaration referred to in paragraph (1) (a) shall state the address and description of the declarant;
and
(b) if any fact declared is not within the personal knowledge of the declarant, shall state the source of the declarant's information and the grounds for his belief in the truth of the facts; and
(c) shall be duly stamped.
Submission or receipt of complaint or information. L.N. 118/68.
Complaint or information touching conduct. L.N. 118/68.
1977 Ed.]
Dentists (Registration and Disciplinary Procedure) Regulations
[CAP. 156
A 7
[Subsidiary]
which is referred to the Council by the Committee for determination if such member has attended any meeting of the Committee at which such complaint or information was considered.
(8) The Committee shall meet from time to time as directed by the chairman of the Committee who may at any time adjourn any meeting of the Committee.
13. Where a complaint is made to or information is received by the Secretary that a registered dentist-
Hop Kay
(a) has been convicted in the Colony, or elsewhere of any
offence punishable with imprisonment;
(b) has been guilty of unprofessional conduct;
(c) has obtained registration by fraud or misrepresentation; (d) was not at the time of his registration entitled to be
registered; or
(e) is practising dentistry in premises or under conditions
which are unsuitable for such practice,
or that an applicant for registration How Kong.
(i) has been convicted in the Colony or elsewhere of any
offence punishable with imprisonment;
(ii) has been guilty of unprofessional conduct; of
(iii) is the subject of an existing order made under section
17(1)(i) or (ii) of the repealed Ordinance,
the Secretary shall submit the complaint or information to the Committee.
14. (1) Where, in a complaint or information submitted by the Secretary to the chairman of the Committee under regulation 13, any allegation is made which in the opinion of the chairman of the Committee gives rise to a question whether a registered dentist or an applicant for registration has been guilty of unprofessional conduct, the chairman of the Committee may require that the complaint or information be formulated in writing setting out the grounds thereof and, except where the complaint or information is in writing under the hand of a public officer, supported by one or more statutory declarations as to the facts of the case.
(2) Each statutory declaration referred to in paragraph (1) (a) shall state the address and description of the declarant;
and
(b) if any fact declared is not within the personal knowledge of the declarant, shall state the source of the declarant's information and the grounds for his belief in the truth of the facts; and
(c) shall be duly stamped.
Submission or receipt of complaint or information. L.N. 118.68.
Complaint or information touching conduct. L.N. 118/68.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.