1964_MEDICAL_PRACTITIONERS_(REGISTRATION_AND_DISCIPLINARY_PROCEDURE)_REGULATIONS — Page 10

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[Subsidiary]

Adjournment of inquiry. L.N. 74 66.

Referring back to Committee.

L.N. 74 66.

Hearings in public or in camera.

Representation.

Record of proceedings.

L.N. 74 66.

CAP. 161] Medical Practitioners (Registration and Disciplinary Procedure) Regulations [1982 Ed.

(4) Except with the consent in writing of the defendant, an inquiry shall not be held less than 28 days after the date of service of the notice of inquiry.

(5) Service of a notice of inquiry on the defendant may be by registered post addressed to him at the address shown on the register or at his address last known to the Secretary if different.

(6) Within the time stipulated for service of the notice of inquiry, the Secretary shall send a copy of the notice of inquiry to any complainant.

15. (1) The Chairman may adjourn any inquiry to such date as he thinks fit.

(2) Notice of any such adjournment shall be given to the defendant and to any complainant.

16. (1) Where, after a complaint or information has been referred to the Council for inquiry, further information is subsequently produced in writing which suggests that an inquiry should not be held, the Council may refer back the case to the Committee for further consideration.

(2) As soon as may be after the giving of any such direction, the Chairman of the Committee shall direct the Secretary to, and the Secretary when so directed shall, give notice thereof to any complainant and to the defendant.

PART IV

PROCEEDINGS AT HEARING OF THE COUNCIL

17. (1) At the discretion of the Council, any hearings thereof may be open to the public or partly open to the public and partly in camera.

(2) At any stage of the proceedings the Council may decide to conduct the remainder thereof open to the public or in camera, as the case may be.

18. Any party to any inquiry may be represented by a solicitor or by a solicitor and counsel.

19. (1) A shorthand writer may be appointed by the Council to prepare a verbatim record of the proceedings.

(2) If a verbatim record of any proceedings or any part of any proceedings has been prepared the Chairman, on application to him by any party and on payment to him of a fee of 75 cents for each folio of 72 words or part thereof, shall furnish such party with a copy of such record.

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A 10 [Subsidiary] Adjournment of inquiry. L.N. 74 66. Referring back to Committee. L.N. 74 66. Hearings in public or in camera. Representation. Record of proceedings. L.N. 74 66. CAP. 161] Medical Practitioners (Registration and Disciplinary Procedure) Regulations [1982 Ed. (4) Except with the consent in writing of the defendant, an inquiry shall not be held less than 28 days after the date of service of the notice of inquiry. (5) Service of a notice of inquiry on the defendant may be by registered post addressed to him at the address shown on the register or at his address last known to the Secretary if different. (6) Within the time stipulated for service of the notice of inquiry, the Secretary shall send a copy of the notice of inquiry to any complainant. 15. (1) The Chairman may adjourn any inquiry to such date as he thinks fit. (2) Notice of any such adjournment shall be given to the defendant and to any complainant. 16. (1) Where, after a complaint or information has been referred to the Council for inquiry, further information is subsequently produced in writing which suggests that an inquiry should not be held, the Council may refer back the case to the Committee for further consideration. (2) As soon as may be after the giving of any such direction, the Chairman of the Committee shall direct the Secretary to, and the Secretary when so directed shall, give notice thereof to any complainant and to the defendant. PART IV PROCEEDINGS AT HEARING OF THE COUNCIL 17. (1) At the discretion of the Council, any hearings thereof may be open to the public or partly open to the public and partly in camera. (2) At any stage of the proceedings the Council may decide to conduct the remainder thereof open to the public or in camera, as the case may be. 18. Any party to any inquiry may be represented by a solicitor or by a solicitor and counsel. 19. (1) A shorthand writer may be appointed by the Council to prepare a verbatim record of the proceedings. (2) If a verbatim record of any proceedings or any part of any proceedings has been prepared the Chairman, on application to him by any party and on payment to him of a fee of 75 cents for each folio of 72 words or part thereof, shall furnish such party with a copy of such record. Page 10 Page 11
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A 10 [Subsidiary] Adjournment of inquiry. L.N. 74 66. Referring back to Committee. L.N. 74 66. Hearings in public or in camera. Representation. Record of proceedings. L.N. 74 66. CAP. 161] Medical Practitioners (Registration and Disciplinary Procedure) Regulations [1982 Ed. (4) Except with the consent in writing of the defendant, an inquiry shall not be held less than 28 days after the date of service of the notice of inquiry. (5) Service of a notice of inquiry on the defendant may be by registered post addressed to him at the address shown on the register or at his address last known to the Secretary if different. (6) Within the time stipulated for service of the notice of inquiry, the Secretary shall send a copy of the notice of inquiry to any complainant. 15. (1) The Chairman may adjourn any inquiry to such date as he thinks fit. (2) Notice of any such adjournment shall be given to the defendant and to any complainant. 16. (1) Where, after a complaint or information has been referred to the Council for inquiry, further information is sub- sequently produced in writing which suggests that an inquiry should. not be held, the Council may refer back the case to the Committee for further consideration. (2) As soon as may be after the giving of any such direction. the Chairman of the Committee shall direct the Secretary to, and the Secretary when so directed shall, give notice thereof to any com- plainant and to the defendant. PART IV PROCEEDINGS AT HEARING OF THE COUNCIL 17. (1) At the discretion of the Council, any hearings thereof may be open to the public or partly open to the public and partly in camera. (2) At any stage of the proceedings the Council may decide to conduct the remainder thereof open to the public or in camera, as the case may be. 18. Any party to any inquiry may be represented by a solicitor or by a solicitor and counsel. 19. (1) A shorthand writer may be appointed by the Council to prepare a verbatim record of the proceedings. (2) If a verbatim record of any proceedings or any part of any proceedings has been prepared the Chairman, on application to him by any party and on payment to him of a fee of 75 cents for each folio of 72 words or part thereof, shall furnish such party with a copy of such record. Page 10Page 11
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A 10

[Subsidiary]

Adjournment of inquiry. L.N. 74 66.

Referring back to Committee.

L.N. 74 66.

Hearings in public or in

camera.

Representation.

Record of proceedings.

L.N. 74 66.

CAP. 161] Medical Practitioners (Registration and

Disciplinary Procedure) Regulations

[1982 Ed.

(4) Except with the consent in writing of the defendant, an inquiry shall not be held less than 28 days after the date of service of the notice of inquiry.

(5) Service of a notice of inquiry on the defendant may be by registered post addressed to him at the address shown on the register or at his address last known to the Secretary if different.

(6) Within the time stipulated for service of the notice of inquiry, the Secretary shall send a copy of the notice of inquiry to any complainant.

15. (1) The Chairman may adjourn any inquiry to such date as he thinks fit.

(2) Notice of any such adjournment shall be given to the defendant and to any complainant.

16. (1) Where, after a complaint or information has been referred to the Council for inquiry, further information is sub- sequently produced in writing which suggests that an inquiry should. not be held, the Council may refer back the case to the Committee for further consideration.

(2) As soon as may be after the giving of any such direction. the Chairman of the Committee shall direct the Secretary to, and the Secretary when so directed shall, give notice thereof to any com- plainant and to the defendant.

PART IV

PROCEEDINGS AT HEARING OF THE COUNCIL

17. (1) At the discretion of the Council, any hearings thereof may be open to the public or partly open to the public and partly in

camera.

(2) At any stage of the proceedings the Council may decide to conduct the remainder thereof open to the public or in camera, as the case may be.

18. Any party to any inquiry may be represented by a solicitor or by a solicitor and counsel.

19. (1) A shorthand writer may be appointed by the Council to prepare a verbatim record of the proceedings.

(2) If a verbatim record of any proceedings or any part of any proceedings has been prepared the Chairman, on application to him by any party and on payment to him of a fee of 75 cents for each folio of 72 words or part thereof, shall furnish such party with a copy of such record.

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