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which he carries on the practice of dentistry for gain within 2 months of such change;
(d) upon a report of any change of a registered address being made to the Registrar in accordance with paragraph (c) the Registrar shall cause the registered address upon the certificate of registration or upon any certified copy thereof or upon both such certificate of registration and upon such certified copy thereof as the case may be to be amended accordingly;
(e) any registered dentist who fails to make a report in accordance with paragraph (b) or (c) commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine of $500. (Amended 68 of 1986 s. 10)
(4) If a certificate of registration has been lost, destroyed or defaced, the registered dentist may apply in writing to the Registrar to issue to him a duplicate certificate of registration and the Registrar upon being satisfied as to such loss, destruction or defacement, shall issue to the registered dentist a duplicate certificate of registration in the same form as is prescribed for a certificate of registration, marked on the face thereof with the word "duplicate".
(5) If it appears to the Registrar that a certificate of registration or a certified copy of a certificate of registration is defaced or that the photograph thereon is not a reasonable likeness of the registered dentist to whom the certificate of registration relates the Registrar by notice in writing may require the registered dentist to lodge his certificate of registration or certified copy, as the case may be, with the Registrar and to apply for the issue of a duplicate certificate of registration or of another certified copy, and any registered dentist who on being so required fails to do so within 7 days of the service of such notice commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine of $100. (Amended 68 of 1986 s. 10)
11. Privileges of registered dentists
(1) Subject to section 11A(7), every registered dentist shall be entitled to recover in due course of law reasonable charges for professional aid, advice and visits and the value of any medicine or any dental or medical appliances rendered, made or supplied by him to his patients. (Amended 49 of 1977 s. 5)
(2) No person shall be entitled to recover in any court any such charges as are referred to in subsection (1) unless at the date when such charges accrued he was a registered dentist.
11A. Person not to practise without practising certificate
(1) Subject to this section, a person to whom this section applies shall not practise as a dentist in Hong Kong, unless he is the holder of a practising certificate which is then in force. (Amended 62 of 1987 s. 4)
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which he carries on the practice of dentistry for gain within 2 months of such change;
(d) upon a report of any change of a registered address being made to the Registrar in accordance with paragraph (c) the Registrar shall cause the registered address upon the certificate of registration or upon any certified copy thereof or upon both such certificate of registration and upon such certified copy thereof as the case may be to be amended accordingly;
(e) any registered dentist who fails to make a report in accordance with paragraph (b) or (c) commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine of $500. (Amended 68 of 1986 s. 10)
(4) If a certificate of registration has been lost, destroyed or defaced, the registered dentist may apply in writing to the Registrar to issue to him a duplicate certificate of registration and the Registrar upon being satisfied as to such loss, destruction or defacement, shall issue to the registered dentist a duplicate certificate of registration in the same form as is prescribed for a certificate of registration, marked on the face thereof with the word "duplicate".
(5) If it appears to the Registrar that a certificate of registration or a certified copy of a certificate of registration is defaced or that the photograph thereon is not a reasonable likeness of the registered dentist to whom the certificate of registration relates the Registrar by notice in writing may require the registered dentist to lodge his certificate of registration or certified copy, as the case may be, with the Registrar and to apply for the issue of a duplicate certificate of registration or of another certified copy, and any registered dentist who on being so required fails to do so within 7 days of the service of such notice commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine of $100. (Amended 68 of 1986 s. 10)
11. Privileges of registered dentists
(1) Subject to section 11A(7), every registered dentist shall be entitled to recover in due course of law reasonable charges for professional aid, advice and visits and the value of any medicine or any dental or medical appliances rendered, made or supplied by him to his patients. (Amended 49 of 1977 s. 5)
(2) No person shall be entitled to recover in any court any such charges as are referred to in subsection (1) unless at the date when such charges accrued he was a registered dentist.
11A. Person not to practise without practising certificate
(1) Subject to this section, a person to whom this section applies shall not practise as a dentist in Hong Kong, unless he is the holder of a practising certificate which is then in force. (Amended 62 of 1987 s. 4)
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