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(a) that the applicant or any person employed by him at the clinic is not a fit person, whether by reason of age or otherwise, to carry on or to be employed at a clinic; or
(b) that for reasons connected with situation, construction, accommodation, staffing or equipment, the premises to be used in connection with the clinic are not fit to be used for the purposes of a clinic or that such premises are used or to be used for purposes which are in any way improper or undesirable in the case of a clinic; or
(c) that the clinic will not be under the continuous personal supervision of a registered medical practitioner; or
(d) that
(i) the income derived or to be derived from the establishment or operation of the clinic is not, or will not be, applied solely towards the promotion of the objects of the clinic; or
(ii) any portion of such income, except payment in good faith of remuneration to any such properly employed registered medical practitioners, persons employed pursuant to an exemption granted under section 8, nurses and menial servants working in the clinic, is, or will be, paid or transferred directly or indirectly by way of dividend, bonus or otherwise howsoever by way of profit to the applicant himself, or to any persons properly so employed, or to any other persons howsoever.
(3) In the case of a clinic run by a registered trade union exclusively for its members and the families of such members, the Registrar shall not refuse registration solely on the grounds set out in paragraph (d) of subsection (2) where the income derived or to be derived from the establishment or operation of the clinic and remaining after expenditure for the purposes permitted in such paragraph (d) is or will be applied solely for the purposes authorized in section 33(f) of the Trade Unions Ordinance and so applied in such a manner that no part thereof shall be paid to or for the benefit of any person employed in such clinic.
(4) Every person registered in respect of a clinic shall display the current certificate of registration issued in respect of the clinic in a conspicuous place at the clinic. (Replaced, 58 of 1981, s. 2)
6. (1) Subject to the provisions of section 10, a registration shall, as indicated by the Registrar on the certificate of registration, be valid---
(a) until the end of the year in which it is made, and any person registered in respect of a clinic who desires to continue to be so registered for any subsequent year shall make application for re-registration during the first week of the month of November, or, for good reason shown to the satisfaction of the Registrar, at such later date as the Registrar may allow; or (Amended, 37 of 1966, s. 3)
(Cap. 332.)
Period of registration.
1987 Ed.]
Medical Clinics
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(a) that the applicant or any person employed by him at the clinic is not a fit person, whether by reason of age or otherwise, to carry on or to be employed at a clinic; or
(b) that for reasons connected with situation, construction, accommodation, staffing or equipment, the premises to be used in connection with the clinic are not fit to be used for the purposes of a clinic or that such premises are used or to be used for purposes which are in any way improper or undersirable in the case of a clinic; or
(c) that the clinic will not be under the continuous personal
supervision of a registered medical practitioner; or
(d) that
(i) the income derived or to be derived from the estab- lishment or operation of the clinic is not, or will not be, applied solely towards the promotion of the objects of the clinic; or
(ii) any portion of such income, except payment in good faith of remuneration to any such properly employed registered medical practitioners, persons employed pur- suant to an exemption granted under section 8, nurses and menial servants working in the clinic, is, or will be, paid or transferred directly or indirectly by way of dividend, bonus or otherwise howsoever by way of profit to the applicant himself, or to any persons properly so employed, or to any other persons howsoever.
(3) In the case of a clinic run by a registered trade union exclusively for its members and the families of such members, the Registrar shall not refuse registration solely on the grounds set out in paragraph (d) of subsection (2) where the income derived or to be derived from the establishment or operation of the clinic and remaining after expenditure for the purposes permitted in such paragraph (d) is or will be applied solely for the purposes author- ized in section 33 (ƒ) of the Trade Unions Ordinance and so applied in such a manner that no part thereof shall be paid to or for the benefit of any person employed in such clinic.
(4) Every person registered in respect of a clinic shall display the current certificate of registration issued in respect of the clinic in a conspicuous place at the clinic. (Replaced, 58 of 1981, s. 2)
6. (1) Subject to the provisions of section 10, a registration shall, as indicated by the Registrar on the certificate of registration, be valid---
(a) until the end of the year in which it is made, and any person registered in respect of a clinic who desires to continue to be so registered for any subsequent year shall make application for re-registration during the first week of the month of November, or, for good reason shown to the satisfaction of the Registrar, at such later date as the Registrar may allow; or (Amended, 37 of 1966, s. 3)
(Cap. 332.)
Period of registration.
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