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(b) any change in his registered address or the change of any other address at which he practises his profession for gain within 2 months of such change and within such period lodge his certificate of registration or certified copy of his certificate of registration, as the case may be, with the secretary for amendment.
(6) Any person registered who fails without reasonable excuse to make a report in accordance with subsection (5)(a) or (b) commits an offence.
(7) If a certificate of registration has been lost, destroyed or defaced, the person registered may apply in writing to the secretary of the relevant board to issue to him a duplicate certificate of registration and the secretary, upon being satisfied as to such loss, destruction or defacement, shall upon payment of the prescribed fee issue to the person registered a duplicate of such certificate with the word "duplicate" endorsed thereon.
(8) If it appears to the secretary of a board that a certificate of registration is defaced or that the photograph thereon is not a reasonable likeness of the person registered to whom the certificate of registration relates the secretary by notice in writing may require the person registered to lodge his certificate of registration with the secretary and to apply for the issue of a duplicate certificate of registration or of another certified copy, as the case may be, and any person registered who on being so required fails without reasonable excuse to do so within 7 days of the service of such notice commits an offence.
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15. (1) A person who is practising a profession on the date when this Part commenced to apply to that profession, but who, on that date, is not qualified under section 12 to be registered, may apply, within such period of time from such date as may be determined by the Council, to the secretary of the relevant board for provisional registration,
Subject to subsection (2).
(2) If the board is satisfied that an applicant for provisional registration has acquired substantial knowledge, experience and skill in the practice of his profession the board may dispense with the requirements of section 12(1) and may authorize its secretary, upon payment of the prescribed fee, to issue to such applicant a certificate of provisional registration with the word "provisional" endorsed thereon.
(3) The board may, in exercising the powers conferred by subsection (2), impose on an applicant for provisional registration such conditions as it thinks fit.
(4) Where the board has imposed conditions under subsection (3) it may cancel, amend or add to those conditions.
(5) Any conditions imposed under subsection (3), as the same may have been amended or added to under subsection (4), shall be...
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Provisional registration.
70/8955
CAP. 359] Supplementary Medical Professions
[1980 Ed.
(b) any change in his registered address or the change of any
other address at which he practises his profession for gain within 2 months of such change and within such period lodge his certificate of registration or certified copy of his certificate of registration, as the case may be, with the secretary for amendment.
(6) Any person registered who fails without reasonable excuse to make a report in accordance with subsection (5)(a) or (b) commits an offence.
(7) If a certificate of registration has been lost, destroyed or defaced, the person registered may apply in writing to the secretary of the relevant board to issue to him a duplicate certificate of registra- tion and the secretary, upon being satisfied as to such loss, destruc- tion or defacement, shall upon payment of the prescribed fee issue to the person registered a duplicate of such certificate with the word "duplicate" endorsed thereon.
(8) If it appears to the secretary of a board that a certificate of registration is defaced or that the photograph thereon is not a reason- able likeness of the person registered to whom the certificate of registration relates the secretary by notice in writing may require the person registered to lodge his certificate of registration with the secretary and to apply for the issue of a duplicate certificate of registration or of another certified copy, as the case may be, and any person registered who on being so required fails without reasonable excuse to do so within 7 days of the service of such notice commits an offence.
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15. (1) A person who is practising a profession on the date when this Part commenced to apply to that profession, but who, on that date, is not qualified under section 12 to be registered, may apply, within such period of time from such date as may be deter- mined by the Council, to the secretary of the relevant board for provisional registration,
Subject to subection (24). 7.
(2) If the board is satisfied that an applicant for provisional registration has acquired substantial knowledge, experience and skill in the practice of his profession the board may dispense with the requirements of section 12(1) and may authorize its secretary, upon payment of the prescribed fee, to issue to such applicant a certificate of provisional registration with the word "provisional" endorsed thereon.
(ZA)
(3) The board may, in exercising the powers conferred by sub- section (2), impose on an applicant for provisional registration such conditions as it thinks fit.
(4) Where the board has imposed conditions under sub- section (3) it may cancel, amend or add to those conditions.
(5) Any conditions imposed under subsection (3), as the same may have been amended or added to under subsection (4), shall be
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