1969 Ed.] Midwives (Registration and Disciplinary Procedure) Regulations.
(b) is a midwife in the full-time employment of the Government of Hong Kong.
(4) Paragraph (2) shall not apply to any person who is employed full-time in any institution prescribed in the Fourth Schedule and who acts as a midwife from time to time in the course of such employment.
(5) Upon registration or re-registration of any midwife, the secretary shall issue to her a certificate of registration in accordance with Form 1 in the Second Schedule.
(6) The fee payable for the issue of any certified copy of a certificate of registration shall be the appropriate fee prescribed in the Third Schedule.
6. (1) Every practising midwife shall maintain a case register in the form prescribed in Form 2 in the Second Schedule.
(2) Every case register required to be kept in accordance with paragraph (1) shall be open to inspection on request by any person authorized thereto by the Director.
(3) Any midwife who contravenes any of the provisions of this regulation shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable to a fine of five hundred dollars.
PART III.
TRAINING.
7. (1) No course of training in midwifery carried out in the Colony shall be recognized by the Board unless such course is carried out in an establishment declared by the Board by notification in the Gazette to be a training school for midwives.
(2) No establishment shall be approved by the Board for the purposes of paragraph (1) unless the Board is satisfied—
(a) that an average of not less than five hundred confinements take place therein annually;
(b) if the establishment is not connected with a general hospital, that ante-natal beds are provided;
(c) that the establishment is associated with ante-natal and post-natal clinics;
(d) if the establishment is not part of a general hospital, that facilities for isolating infectious cases are provided;
(e) that the establishment is, or after being approved by the Board will be, at all times staffed by—
(i) not less than one medical practitioner with special experience in obstetric work satisfactory to the Board; and
Fourth Schedule.
Second Schedule, Form 1.
G.N.A. 113/61.
Case register.
Second Schedule, Form 2.
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1969 Ed.] Midwives (Registration and Disciplinary [CAP. 162 Procedure) Regulations.
(b) is a midwife in the full time employment of the Govern-
ment of Hong Kong.
(4) Paragraph (2) shall not apply to any person who is employed full time in any institution prescribed in the Fourth Schedule and who acts as a midwife from time to time in the course of such employment.
(5) Upon registration of re-registration of any midwife the secretary shall issue to her a certificate of registration in accord- ance with Form 1 in the Second Schedule.
(6) The fee payable for the issue of any certified copy of a certificate of registration shall be the appropriate fee prescribed in the Third Schedule.
6. (1) Every practising midwife shall maintain a case register in the form prescribed in Form 2 in the Second Schedule.
(2) Every case register required to be kept in accordance with paragraph (1) shall be open to inspection on request by any person authorized thereto by the Director
(3) Any midwife who contravenes any of the provisions of this regulation shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable to a fine of five hundred dollars.
PART III.
TRAINING.
Kia (1) No course of training in midwifery carried out in the -Colony-shall be recognized by the Board unless such course is carried out in an establishment declared by the Board by notifica- tion in the Gazette to be a training school for midwives.
(2) No establishment shall be approved by the Board for the purposes of paragraph (1) unless the Board is satisfied-
(a) that an average of not less than five hundred confinements
take place therein annually;
(b) if the establishment is not connected with a general
hospital, that ante-natal beds are provided;
(c) that the establishment is associated with ante-natal and
post-natal clinics;
(d) if the establishment is not part of a general hospital, that
facilities for isolating infectious cases are provided;
(e) that the establishment is, or after being approved by the
Board will be, at all times staffed by-
(i) not less than one medical practitioner with special experience in obstetric work satisfactory to the Board; and
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Fourth Schedule.
Second Schedule, Form 1.
G.N.A. 113/61.
Case register.
Second Schedule, Form 2.
6-619754
Midwives' training schools.
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