CAP. 161]
Medical Registration
[1987 Ed.
Grant of licence.
Registration.
Provided that any additional degree or other qualification recognized by the General Medical Council may be entered on the register. (Amended, 25 of 1984, s. 6)
13A. (1) A person who is eligible to become a Licentiate shall, on application to the Council, be entitled to a licence granted by the Council.
(2) A licence shall be in such form as the Council may specify.
(3) The holder of a licence shall be entitled to be known in the English language as a Licentiate of the Medical Council of Hong Kong (L.M.C.H.K.) and in the Chinese language as “香港醫務委員會執照”
(4) The Council may, subject to such conditions as it thinks fit, exempt any person wishing to become a Licentiate from any requirements imposed under or by virtue of section 8A or 10A:
Provided that a person shall not be exempted from any examination in respect of medical knowledge unless he satisfies the Council that he has substantial experience of the practice of medicine and surgery, or medicine, surgery and midwifery. (Added, 25 of 1984, s. 7)
(Added, 70 of 1976, s. 8)
14. (1) Any person entitled to be registered may apply to the Registrar for registration.
(2) Applications for registration shall be made in such manner or form and shall be accompanied by such documents and particulars and by such fee as may be prescribed:
Provided that no fee shall be payable on the application for registration of a person in the public service of Hong Kong or in the full-time service of the University of Hong Kong, the Chinese University of Hong Kong or an approved subvented hospital. (Amended, 63 of 1982, s. 8 and 25 of 1984, s. 10)
(3) Where a person has complied with the provisions of subsection (2), he shall, subject to the provisions of this Ordinance, be registered by the Registrar who shall issue to him a certificate of registration in such form as shall be prescribed.
(4) The Council may, if satisfied after due inquiry that an applicant for registration-
(a) has been convicted in Hong Kong or elsewhere of any offence punishable with imprisonment; or (Amended, 25 of 1984, s. 10)
(b) has been guilty of misconduct in a professional respect,
order that the name of the applicant be not entered upon the register. (Added, 95 of 1970, s. 3. Amended, 33 of 1971, s. 2)
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CAP. 161]
Medical Registration
[1987 Ed.
Grant of licence.
Registration.
Provided that any additional degree or other qualification recognized by the General Medical Council may be entered on the register. (Amended, 25 of 1984, s. 6)
13A. (1) A person who is eligible to become a Licentiate shall, on application to the Council, be entitled to a licence granted by the Council.
(2) A licence shall be in such form as the Council may specify.
(3) The holder of a licence shall be entitled to be known in the
English language as a Licentiate of the Medical Council of Hong Kong (L.M.C.H.K.) and in the Chinese language as "&*д# 執照”
(4) The Council may, subject to such conditions as it thinks fit, exempt any person wishing to become a Licentiate from any requirements imposed under or by virtue of section 8A or 10A:
Provided that a person shall not be exempted from any examination in respect of medical knowledge unless he satisfies the Council that he has substantial experience of the practice of medicine and surgery, or medicine, surgery and midwifery. (Added, 25 of 1984, s. 7)
( Added, 70 of 1976, s. 8)
14. (1) Any person entitled to be registered may apply to the Registrar for registration.
(2) Applications for registration shall be made in such manner or form and shall be accompanied by such documents and partic- ulars and by such fee as may be prescribed:
Provided that no fee shall be payable on the application for registration of a person in the public service of Hong Kong or in the full time service of the University of Hong Kong, the Chinese University of Hong Kong or an approved subvented hospital. (Amended, 63 of 1982, s. 8 and 25 of 1984, s. 10)
(3) Where a person has complied with the provisions of subsection (2), he shall, subject to the provisions of this Ordinance, be registered by the Registrar who shall issue to him a certificate of registration in such form as shall be prescribed.
(4) The Council may, if satisfied after due inquiry that an applicant for registration-
(a) has been convicted in Hong Kong or elsewhere of any offence punishable with imprisonment; or (Amended, 25 of 1984, s. 10)
(b) has been guilty of misconduct in a professional respect,
order that the name of the applicant be not entered upon the register. (Added, 95 of 1970, s. 3. Amended, 33 of 1971, s. 2)
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