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produce a document or other thing in his possession when required to do so, commits an offence.

(4) Notwithstanding subsection (3) a person who appears as a witness before a board shall be entitled to the same privileges in respect of the giving of evidence and the production of a document or other thing as he would be entitled to if appearing as a witness in civil proceedings before the High Court.

(5) A person whose conduct is the subject of an inquiry, or who is implicated or concerned in the subject matter of the inquiry, shall be entitled to be represented by counsel or a solicitor at the inquiry.

(6) A person who-

(a) behaves in an insulting manner or uses any abusive, threatening or insulting expression to or in the presence of a board; or

(b) wilfully disrupts the proceedings of a board,

commits an offence.

Provisions

24. (1) The secretary of a board shall cause a copy of any decision of the board under section 13(2) or of any order made by relating to the board under section 22 to be served forthwith upon the person concerned.

(2) No order of a board under section 22(1) shall take effect while the person to whom the order relates remains entitled to appeal against the decision in accordance with section 25 or while the appeal awaits determination by the Court of Appeal.

25. (1) Any person whose application for registration is declined under section 13(2) or a person registered who is aggrieved by an order made in respect of him under section 22(1) may appeal to the Court of Appeal and the Court of Appeal may thereupon affirm, reverse or vary the decision or order appealed against.

(2) The decision of the Court of Appeal shall be final.

(3) The Court of Appeal may make such order for the payment of costs as it considers reasonable.

(4) Subject to subsection (5), the practice in relation to the appeal shall be subject to any rules of court made under the Supreme Court Ordinance,

(5) Notwithstanding subsection (4), the Court of Appeal shall not hear an appeal against a decision of a board under section 13(2) or an order made under section 22(1) unless notice of the appeal was given within 1 month of the service of a board's decision on the applicant or within 1 month of the service of the order under section 24, as the case may be.

decisions and orders of boards.

Appeals to Court of Appeal.

(Cap. 4.)

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1980 Ed.] Supplementary Medical Professions [CAP. 359 15 produce a document or other thing in his possession when required to do so, commits an offence. (4) Notwithstanding subsection (3) a person who appears as a witness before a board shall be entitled to the same privileges in respect of the giving of evidence and the production of a document or other thing as he would be entitled to if appearing as a witness in civil proceedings before the High Court. (5) A person whose conduct is the subject of an inquiry, or who is implicated or concerned in the subject matter of the inquiry, shall be entitled to be represented by counsel or a solicitor at the inquiry. (6) A person who- (a) behaves in an insulting manner or uses any abusive, threatening or insulting expression to or in the presence of a board; or (b) wilfully disrupts the proceedings of a board, commits an offence. Provisions 24. (1) The secretary of a board shall cause a copy of any decision of the board under section 13(2) or of any order made by relating to the board under section 22 to be served forthwith upon the person concerned. (2) No order of a board under section 22(1) shall take effect while the person to whom the order relates remains entitled to appeal against the decision in accordance with section 25 or while the appeal awaits determination by the Court of Appeal. 25. (1) Any person whose application for registration is declined under section 13(2) or a person registered who is aggrieved by an order made in respect of him under section 22(1) may appeal to the Court of Appeal and the Court of Appeal may thereupon affirm, reverse or vary the decision or order appealed against. (2) The decision of the Court of Appeal shall be final. (3) The Court of Appeal may make such order for the payment of costs as it considers reasonable. (4) Subject to subsection (5), the practice in relation to the appeal shall be subject to any rules of court made under the Supreme Court Ordinance, (5) Notwithstanding subsection (4), the Court of Appeal shall not hear an appeal against a decision of a board under section 13(2) or an order made under section 22(1) unless notice of the appeal was given within 1 month of the service of a board's decision on the applicant or within 1 month of the service of the order under section 24, as the case may be. decisions and orders of boards. Appeals to Court of Appeal. (Cap. 4.)
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1980 Ed.] Supplementary Medical Professions [CAP. 359 15 produce a document or other thing in his possession when required to do so, commits an offence. (4) Notwithstanding subsection (3) a person who appears as a witness before a board shall be entitled to the same privileges in respect of the giving of evidence and the production of a document or other thing as he would be entitled to if appearing as a witness in civil proceedings before the High Court. (5) A person whose conduct is the subject of an inquiry, or who is implicated or concerned in the subject matter of the inquiry, shall be entitled to be represented by counsel or a solicitor at the inquiry. (6) A person who- (a) behaves in an insulting manner or uses any abusive, threa- tening or insulting expression to or in the presence of a board; or (b) wilfully disrupts the proceedings of a board, commits an offence. Provisions 24. (1) The secretary of a board shall cause a copy of any decision of the board under section 13(2) or of any order made by relating to the board under section 22 to be served forthwith upon the person concerned. (2) No order of a board under section 22(1) shall take effect while the person to whom the order relates remains entitled to appeal against the decision in accordance with section 25 or while the appeal awaits determination by the Court of Appeal. 25. (1) Any person whose application for registration is declined under section 13(2) or a person registered who is aggrieved by an order made in respect of him under section 22(1) may appeal to the Court of Appeal and the Court of Appeal may thereupon affirm, reverse or vary the decision or order appealed against. (2) The decision of the Court of Appeal shall be final. (3) The Court of Appeal may make such order for the payment of costs as it considers reasonable. (4) Subject to subsection (5), the practice in relation to the appeal shall be subject to any rules of court made under the Supreme Court Ordinance, (5) Notwithstanding subsection (4), the Court of Appeal shall not hear an appeal against a decision of a board under section 13(2) or an order made under section 22(1) unless notice of the appeal was given within 1 month of the service of a board's decision on the applicant or within 1 month of the service of the order under section 24, as the case may be. decisions and orders of boards. Appeals to Court of Appeal. (Cap. 4.)
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1980 Ed.] Supplementary Medical Professions

[CAP. 359

15

produce a document or other thing in his possession when required to do so,

commits an offence.

(4) Notwithstanding subsection (3) a person who appears as a witness before a board shall be entitled to the same privileges in respect of the giving of evidence and the production of a document or other thing as he would be entitled to if appearing as a witness in civil proceedings before the High Court.

(5) A person whose conduct is the subject of an inquiry, or who is implicated or concerned in the subject matter of the inquiry, shall be entitled to be represented by counsel or a solicitor at the inquiry.

(6) A person who-

(a) behaves in an insulting manner or uses any abusive, threa- tening or insulting expression to or in the presence of a board; or

(b) wilfully disrupts the proceedings of a board,

commits an offence.

Provisions

24. (1) The secretary of a board shall cause a copy of any decision of the board under section 13(2) or of any order made by relating to the board under section 22 to be served forthwith upon the person concerned.

(2) No order of a board under section 22(1) shall take effect while the person to whom the order relates remains entitled to appeal against the decision in accordance with section 25 or while the appeal awaits determination by the Court of Appeal.

25. (1) Any person whose application for registration is declined under section 13(2) or a person registered who is aggrieved by an order made in respect of him under section 22(1) may appeal to the Court of Appeal and the Court of Appeal may thereupon affirm, reverse or vary the decision or order appealed against.

(2) The decision of the Court of Appeal shall be final.

(3) The Court of Appeal may make such order for the payment of costs as it considers reasonable.

(4) Subject to subsection (5), the practice in relation to the appeal shall be subject to any rules of court made under the Supreme Court Ordinance,

(5) Notwithstanding subsection (4), the Court of Appeal shall not hear an appeal against a decision of a board under section 13(2) or an order made under section 22(1) unless notice of the appeal was given within 1 month of the service of a board's decision on the applicant or within 1 month of the service of the order under section 24, as the case may be.

decisions and orders of boards.

Appeals to Court of Appeal.

(Cap. 4.)

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