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Notice of refusal or of cancellation of registration.
Right of appeal.
Inspection of clinics.
Offences.
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clinic, or on the ground that that person has been convicted of an offence against the provisions of this Ordinance or that any other person has been convicted of such an offence in respect of that clinic.
11. (1) In his absolute discretion the Registrar may, before refusing an application for registration or cancelling any registration, give to the applicant or to the person registered, as the case may be, notice of his intention so to do, stating the grounds on which he intends to refuse the application or cancel the registration and containing an intimation that the applicant or the person registered may make written representations to him.
(2) If the Registrar decides to refuse the application for registration or to cancel the registration, he shall make a written order properly dated to that effect and shall send a copy thereof by registered post to the applicant or the person registered, at the address last known to the Registrar.
12. (1) Any person who is aggrieved by an order refusing an application for registration or cancelling a registration, or by a refusal to grant or renew an exemption or by a cancellation of an exemption may, within 14 days of such refusal or cancellation or within such further time as the Governor in Council may allow, appeal against it by way of petition to the Governor in Council. (Amended, 4 of 1965, s. 2 and 37 of 1966, s. 6)
(2) No order for cancellation of registration or of exemption shall come into force or be gazetted under section 4 until the expiration of 14 days from the date on which it is made, or, where there is an appeal within 14 days from the date on which it is made, until the appeal has been decided or withdrawn. (Amended, 4 of 1965, s. 2)
13. The Registrar, or any public officer authorized in writing by him, may, subject to such regulations as may be prescribed, at any time enter and inspect any premises which are used, or which the Registrar or such a public officer has reasonable cause to believe to be used, for the purposes of a clinic, and may inspect any records prescribed by this Ordinance.
14. (1) Any person who-
(a) carries on or takes part in the management of a clinic which is not registered, or who therein does any medical diagnosis or prescribes any medical treatment or takes part in any medical treatment of any person; or
(b) carries on or takes part in the management of a clinic registered under section 5 in respect of which no registered medical practitioner is appointed and maintained pursuant to section 7 and which is not exempted under section 8, or who therein does any medical diagnosis or prescribes any medical treatment or takes part in any medical treatment of any person,
8
00
Notice of refusal or of cancellation of registration.
Right of appeal.
Inspection of clinics.
Offences.
CAP. 343]
Medical Clinics
[1987 Ed.
clinic, or on the ground that that person has been convicted of an offence against the provisions of this Ordinance or that any other person has been convicted of such an offence in respect of that clinic.
11. (1) In his absolute discretion the Registrar may, before refusing an application for registration or cancelling any registra- tion, give to the applicant or to the person registered, as the case may be, notice of his intention so to do, stating the grounds on which he intends to refuse the application or cancel the registration and containing an intimation that the applicant or the person registered may make written representations to him.
(2) If the Registrar decides to refuse the application for registration or to cancel the registration, he shall make a written order properly dated to that effect and shall send a copy thereof by registered post to the applicant or the person registered, at the address last known to the Registrar.
12. (1) Any person who is aggrieved by an order refusing an application for registration or cancelling a registration, or by a refusal to grant or renew an exemption or by a cancellation of an exemption may, within 14 days of such refusal or cancellation or within such further time as the Governor in Council may allow, appeal against it by way of petition to the Governor in Council. (Amended, 4 of 1965, s. 2 and 37 of 1966, s. 6)
(2) No order for cancellation of registration or of exemption shall come into force or be gazetted under section 4 until the expiration of 14 days from the date on which it is made, or, where there is an appeal within 14 days from the date on which it is made, until the appeal has been decided or withdrawn. (Amended, 4 of 1965, s. 2)
13. The Registrar, or any public officer authorized in writing by him, may, subject to such regulations as may be prescribed, at any time enter and inspect any premises which are used, or which the Registrar or such a public officer has reasonable cause to believe to be used, for the purposes of a clinic, and may inspect any records prescribed by this Ordinance.
14. (1) Any person who-
(a) carries on or takes part in the management of a clinic which is not registered, or who therein does any medical diagnosis or prescribes any medical treatment or takes part in any medical treatment of any person; or
(b) carries on or takes part in the management of a clinic registered under section 5 in respect of which no registered medical practitioner is appointed and maintained pursuant to section 7 and which is not exempted under section 8, or who therein does any medical diagnosis or prescribes any medical treatment or takes part in any medical treatment of any person,
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