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CAP. 161]

Medical Practitioners (Registration and Disciplinary Procedure) Regulations

[1982 Ed.

[Subsidiary]

L.N. 74/66. L.N. 81/71.

NOTICE

(1) This certificate is valid as evidence of registration under the Medical Registration Ordinance.

(2) A list of registered medical practitioners is published annually in the Government Gazette. The appearance in the most recent annual list of the name of any person shall be evidence that such person is registered and the absence of name of any person shall be prima facie evidence that such person is not so registered, unless the date of registration is later than the date of publication of the list.

(3) All registered medical practitioners must notify any change of address. The Medical Council may order the removal from the register of the name of any medical practitioner who has not supplied to the Registrar any address through which letters or telegrams addressed to him at such address will be delivered to him.

FORM 5

MEDICAL REGISTRATION ORDINANCE

(Chapter 161)

MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS (REGISTRATION AND DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURE) REGULATIONS

NOTICE OF INQUIRY

[reg. 14.]

Sir/Madam,

On behalf of the Medical Council of Hong Kong notice is hereby given to you that in consequence of (1)

an inquiry is to be held into the following charge(s) against you—

(If the charge relates to conviction).

That you were on the

{}

convicted of (3)

or

day of

19

at

(If the charge relates to conduct).

(If the charge relates to obtaining registration by fraud or misrepresentation).

That you (4)

and that in relation to the facts alleged you have been guilty of misconduct in a professional respect.

or

That (4)

you

and that in relation to the facts alleged you obtained registration by fraud or misrepresentation.

or

(If the charge alleges that the registered practitioner was not entitled, at the time of his registration, to be registered).

That you (4)

and that in relation to the facts alleged you were not at the time of your registration entitled to be registered.

(Where there is more than one charge, the charges are to be numbered consecutively).

Notice is further given to you that on (day of the week) the

day of

at

19..

a meeting of the Medical Council of Hong Kong will be held at

a.m./p.m. to consider the above-mentioned charge(s) against you, and to determine whether or not the Medical Council should take any action against you under subsection

of section

of the Medical Registration Ordinance.

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A 22 CAP. 161] Medical Practitioners (Registration and Disciplinary Procedure) Regulations [1982 Ed. [Subsidiary] L.N. 74/66. L.N. 81/71. NOTICE (1) This certificate is valid as evidence of registration under the Medical Registration Ordinance. (2) A list of registered medical practitioners is published annually in the Government Gazette. The appearance in the most recent annual list of the name of any person shall be evidence that such person is registered and the absence of name of any person shall be prima facie evidence that such person is not so registered, unless the date of registration is later than the date of publication of the list. (3) All registered medical practitioners must notify any change of address. The Medical Council may order the removal from the register of the name of any medical practitioner who has not supplied to the Registrar any address through which letters or telegrams addressed to him at such address will be delivered to him. FORM 5 MEDICAL REGISTRATION ORDINANCE (Chapter 161) MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS (REGISTRATION AND DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURE) REGULATIONS NOTICE OF INQUIRY [reg. 14.] Sir/Madam, On behalf of the Medical Council of Hong Kong notice is hereby given to you that in consequence of (1) an inquiry is to be held into the following charge(s) against you— (If the charge relates to conviction). That you were on the {} convicted of (3) or day of 19 at (If the charge relates to conduct). (If the charge relates to obtaining registration by fraud or misrepresentation). That you (4) and that in relation to the facts alleged you have been guilty of misconduct in a professional respect. or That (4) you and that in relation to the facts alleged you obtained registration by fraud or misrepresentation. or (If the charge alleges that the registered practitioner was not entitled, at the time of his registration, to be registered). That you (4) and that in relation to the facts alleged you were not at the time of your registration entitled to be registered. (Where there is more than one charge, the charges are to be numbered consecutively). Notice is further given to you that on (day of the week) the day of at 19.. a meeting of the Medical Council of Hong Kong will be held at a.m./p.m. to consider the above-mentioned charge(s) against you, and to determine whether or not the Medical Council should take any action against you under subsection of section of the Medical Registration Ordinance.
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A 22 CAP. 161] Medical Practitioners (Registration and Disciplinary Procedure) Regulations [1982 Ed. [Subsidiary] L.N. 74.66. L.N. 81/71. NOTICE (1) This certificate is valid as evidence of registration under the Medical Registration Ordinance. (2) A list of registered medical practitioners is published annually in the Government Gazette. The appearance in the most recent annual list of the name of any person shall be evidence that such person is registered and the absence of name of any person shall be prima facie evidence that such person is not so registered, unless the date of registration is later than the date of publication of the list. (3) All registered medical practitioners must notify any change of address. The Medical Council may order the removal from the register of the name of any medical practitioner who has not supplied to the Registrar any address through which letters or telegrams addressed to him at such address will be delivered to him. FORM 5 MEDICAL REGISTRATION ORDINANCE (Chapter 161) MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS (REGISTRATION AND DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURE) REGULATIONS NOTICE OF INQUIRY [reg. 14.] Sir/Madam, On behalf of the Medical Council of Hong Kong notice is hereby given to you that in consequence of (1) an inquiry is to be held into the following charge(s) against you— (If the charge relates to conviction). That you were on the {} convicted of (3) or day of 19 at (If the charge relates to conduct). (If the charge relates to obtaining registration by fraud or misrepresentation). That you (4) and that in relation to the facts alleged you have been guilty of misconduct in a professional respect. or That (4) you and that in relation to the facts alleged you obtained registration by fraud or misrepresentation. or (If the charge alleges that the registered practitioner was not entitled, at the time of his registration, to be registered). That you (4) and that in relation to the facts alleged you were not at the time of your registration entitled to be registered. (Where there is more than one charge, the charges are to be numbered consecutively). Notice is further given to you that on (day of the week) the day of at Council of Hong Kong will be held at 19.. a meeting of the Medical a.m./p.m. to consider the above-mentioned charge(s) against you, and to determine whether or not the Medical Council should take any action against you under subsection of the Medical Registration Ordinance. of section
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A 22

CAP. 161]

Medical Practitioners (Registration and Disciplinary Procedure) Regulations

[1982 Ed.

[Subsidiary]

L.N. 74.66. L.N. 81/71.

NOTICE

(1) This certificate is valid as evidence of registration under the Medical Registration

Ordinance.

(2) A list of registered medical practitioners is published annually in the Government Gazette. The appearance in the most recent annual list of the name of any person shall be evidence that such person is registered and the absence of name of any person shall be prima facie evidence that such person is not so registered, unless the date of registration is later than the date of publication of the list.

(3) All registered medical practitioners must notify any change of address. The Medical Council may order the removal from the register of the name of any medical practitioner who has not supplied to the Registrar any address through which letters or telegrams addressed to him at such address will be delivered to him.

FORM 5

MEDICAL REGISTRATION ORDINANCE

(Chapter 161)

MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS (REGISTRATION AND DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURE) REGULATIONS

NOTICE OF INQUIRY

[reg. 14.]

Sir/Madam,

On behalf of the Medical Council of Hong Kong notice is hereby given to you that in consequence of (1)

an inquiry is to be held into the following charge(s) against you—

(If the charge relates to conviction).

That you were on the

{}

convicted of (3)

or

day of

19

at

(If the charge relates to conduct).

(If the charge relates to

obtaining registration by fraud or misrepresentation).

That you (4)

and that in relation to the facts alleged you have been guilty of misconduct in a professional respect.

or

That (4)

you

and that in relation to the facts alleged you obtained registration by fraud or misrepresentation.

or

(If the charge alleges that the registered practitioner was not entitled, at the time of his registration, to be registered).

That you (4)

and that in relation to the facts alleged you were not at the time of your registration entitled to be registered.

(Where there is more than one charge, the charges are to be numbered consecutively).

Notice is further given to you that on (day of the week) the

day of

at

Council of Hong Kong will be held at

19..

a meeting of the Medical

a.m./p.m. to consider the above-mentioned charge(s) against you, and to determine whether or not the Medical Council should take any action against you under subsection

of the Medical Registration Ordinance.

of section

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