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1980 Ed.] Supplementary Medical Professions

[CAP. 359

included in the certificate of provisional registration issued to the person to whom the conditions apply.

(6) Where any person to whom such conditions apply fails to comply with those conditions, the board may cancel that person's provisional registration and direct that his name and particulars be removed from the register.

(7) Section 12(2) and section 13 shall apply to every application for provisional registration under this section.

(8) The names and particulars of persons to whom certificates of provisional registration are issued under this section shall appear in a separate part of the register.

16. (1) A person registered shall not practise a profession in Hong Kong unless he is the holder of a practising certificate which is then in force.

(2) Subject to the payment of the prescribed fee, the secretary of the relevant board, on application made to him for that purpose by a person registered, shall issue to him a certificate to the effect that he is, subject to any conditions and restrictions specified in the certificate, entitled to practise his profession.

(3) Where a practising certificate is issued pursuant to an application made during the course of a year in respect of that year, the certificate shall, subject to subsection (5), be in force from the time of its issue until the end of that year.

(4) Where a practising certificate is issued pursuant to an application made during the course of a year in respect of the following year, the certificate shall, subject to subsection (5), be in force for a period of 12 months commencing on 1 July in that following year.

(5) If at any time during the currency of a practising certificate, the holder of the certificate ceases to be registered, the certificate shall thereupon be deemed cancelled.

(6) A person who is required under this section to be the holder of a practising certificate under this section shall be deemed to have obtained the certificate when he has duly applied to the secretary of the board and paid the prescribed fee for the issue thereof.

(7) A person who is required under this section to be the holder of a practising certificate shall not be entitled to recover any fees, costs or other remuneration on any cause of action relating to the practice of his profession unless he was, at the time when the cause of action arose, the holder of a valid practising certificate.

17. (1) If any person registered contravenes section 16(1) the amount of the fee prescribed for the purposes of section 16(2) shall be recoverable as a civil debt by claim made in the name of the secretary of the relevant board.

Registered person not to practise without practising certificate.

Recovery of practising fees.

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1980 Ed.] Supplementary Medical Professions [CAP. 359 included in the certificate of provisional registration issued to the person to whom the conditions apply. (6) Where any person to whom such conditions apply fails to comply with those conditions, the board may cancel that person's provisional registration and direct that his name and particulars be removed from the register. (7) Section 12(2) and section 13 shall apply to every application for provisional registration under this section. (8) The names and particulars of persons to whom certificates of provisional registration are issued under this section shall appear in a separate part of the register. 16. (1) A person registered shall not practise a profession in Hong Kong unless he is the holder of a practising certificate which is then in force. (2) Subject to the payment of the prescribed fee, the secretary of the relevant board, on application made to him for that purpose by a person registered, shall issue to him a certificate to the effect that he is, subject to any conditions and restrictions specified in the certificate, entitled to practise his profession. (3) Where a practising certificate is issued pursuant to an application made during the course of a year in respect of that year, the certificate shall, subject to subsection (5), be in force from the time of its issue until the end of that year. (4) Where a practising certificate is issued pursuant to an application made during the course of a year in respect of the following year, the certificate shall, subject to subsection (5), be in force for a period of 12 months commencing on 1 July in that following year. (5) If at any time during the currency of a practising certificate, the holder of the certificate ceases to be registered, the certificate shall thereupon be deemed cancelled. (6) A person who is required under this section to be the holder of a practising certificate under this section shall be deemed to have obtained the certificate when he has duly applied to the secretary of the board and paid the prescribed fee for the issue thereof. (7) A person who is required under this section to be the holder of a practising certificate shall not be entitled to recover any fees, costs or other remuneration on any cause of action relating to the practice of his profession unless he was, at the time when the cause of action arose, the holder of a valid practising certificate. 17. (1) If any person registered contravenes section 16(1) the amount of the fee prescribed for the purposes of section 16(2) shall be recoverable as a civil debt by claim made in the name of the secretary of the relevant board. Registered person not to practise without practising certificate. Recovery of practising fees.
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1980 Ed.] Supplementary Medical Professions [CAP. 359 included in the certificate of provisional registration issued to the person to whom the conditions apply. (6) Where any person to whom such conditions apply fails to comply with those conditions, the board may cancel that person's provisional registration and direct that his name and particulars be removed from the register. (7) Section 12(2) and section 13 shall apply to every application for provisional registration under this section. (8) The names and particulars of persons to whom certificates of provisional registration are issued under this section shall appear in a separate part of the register. HAN.. 16. (1) A person registered shall not practise a profession in Hong Kong unless he is the holder of a practising certificate which is then in force. (2) Subject to the payment of the prescribed fee, the secretary of the relevant board, on application made to him for that purpose by a person registered, shall issue to him a certificate to the effect that he is, subject to any conditions and restrictions specified in the certificate, entitled to practise his profession. (3) Where a practising certificate is issued pursuant to an appli- cation made during the course of a year in respect of that year, the certificate shall, subject to subsection (5), be in force from the time of its issue until the end of that year. (4) Where a practising certificate is issued pursuant to an application made during the course of a year in respect of the following year, the certificate shall, subject to subsection (5), be in force for a period of 12 months commencing on 1 July in that follow- ing year. (5) If at any time during the currency of a practising certificate, the holder of the certificate ceases to be registered, the certificate shall thereupon be deemed cancelled. (6) A person who is required under this section to be the holder of a practising certificate under this section shall be deemed to have obtained the certificate when he has duly applied to the secretary of the board and paid the prescribed fee for the issue thereof. (7) A person who is required under this section to be the holder of a practising certificate shall not be entitled to recover any fees, costs or other remuneration on any cause of action relating to the practice of his profession unless he was, at the time when the cause of action arose, the holder of a valid practising certificate. 17. (1) If any person registered contravenes section 16(1) the amount of the fee prescribed for the purposes of section 16(2) shall be recoverable as a civil debt by claim made in the name of the secretary of the relevant board. 11 Registered person not to practise without practising certificate. Recovery of practising fees.
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1980 Ed.] Supplementary Medical Professions

[CAP. 359

included in the certificate of provisional registration issued to the person to whom the conditions apply.

(6) Where any person to whom such conditions apply fails to comply with those conditions, the board may cancel that person's provisional registration and direct that his name and particulars be removed from the register.

(7) Section 12(2) and section 13 shall apply to every application for provisional registration under this section.

(8) The names and particulars of persons to whom certificates of provisional registration are issued under this section shall appear in a separate part of the register.

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16. (1) A person registered shall not practise a profession in Hong Kong unless he is the holder of a practising certificate which is then in force.

(2) Subject to the payment of the prescribed fee, the secretary of the relevant board, on application made to him for that purpose by a person registered, shall issue to him a certificate to the effect that he is, subject to any conditions and restrictions specified in the certificate, entitled to practise his profession.

(3) Where a practising certificate is issued pursuant to an appli- cation made during the course of a year in respect of that year, the certificate shall, subject to subsection (5), be in force from the time of its issue until the end of that year.

(4) Where a practising certificate is issued pursuant to an application made during the course of a year in respect of the following year, the certificate shall, subject to subsection (5), be in force for a period of 12 months commencing on 1 July in that follow- ing year.

(5) If at any time during the currency of a practising certificate, the holder of the certificate ceases to be registered, the certificate shall thereupon be deemed cancelled.

(6) A person who is required under this section to be the holder of a practising certificate under this section shall be deemed to have obtained the certificate when he has duly applied to the secretary of the board and paid the prescribed fee for the issue thereof.

(7) A person who is required under this section to be the holder of a practising certificate shall not be entitled to recover any fees, costs or other remuneration on any cause of action relating to the practice of his profession unless he was, at the time when the cause of action arose, the holder of a valid practising certificate.

17. (1) If any person registered contravenes section 16(1) the amount of the fee prescribed for the purposes of section 16(2) shall be recoverable as a civil debt by claim made in the name of the secretary of the relevant board.

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Registered person not to practise without practising certificate.

Recovery of practising fees.

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