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Disapplication

of certain provisions to certain classes of person.

Exemption of course of training.

Ordinance not

to derogate from other Ordinances.

CAP. 359] Supplementary Medical Professions

[1980 Ed.

30. (1) Sections 13, 14(1), (2), (3), (4), (7) and (8), 18 and 19 shall not apply to the following persons practising a profession directly connected with and necessary for the discharge or performance of their duties while serving in the appointments specified-

(a) a person holding a teaching appointment at a university, polytechnic, school or institution approved for the purposes of this section by the Governor;

(b) a person holding an appointment as a public officer; and

(c) a person holding an appointment in a subvented voluntary organization approved for the purposes of this section by the Council.

(2) The following persons practising a profession directly connected with and necessary for the discharge or performance of their duties shall while serving in the appointments specified be deemed to be registered but sections 13, 14, 15, 16, 18 and 19 shall not apply to or in relation to them--

(a) a person holding an appointment in Her Majesty's Forces;

and

(b) a person holding an appointment in a ship.

(3) Subsections (1) and (2) shall not extend to any person specified therein who is practising a profession privately in Hong Kong.

31. Nothing in this Ordinance shall operate to prevent the conducting of any course of training by a school, polytechnic, university or institution approved for the purposes of this section by the Governor.

32. This Ordinance shall be in addition to and not in derogation from any other Ordinance that regulates the manner in which a person may practise a profession.

70189311

70/89511

SCHEDULE

[ss. 1 & 2.]

Item

1.

Profession

Medical Laboratory-

Scientific Officer--

Medical Laboratory

Technologist

Medical Laboratory-

Technician

2. Radiographer

Interpretation

A person trained in the practice of processing clinical, medical, legal, public health or veterinary specimens for the sole purpose of making and reporting on analysis or examination in vitro and the processing of all matters for human and animal consumption for the sole purpose of making and reporting on analysis or examination in vitro.

A person trained to operate either-

(a) radio-diagnostic, ultra sound and thermographic equipment for the purpose of radiological diagnosis; or

(b) radiation therapy equipment for the treatment of diseases; or


(c) radionuclear equipment including isotopes.

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18 Disapplication of certain provisions to certain classes of person. Exemption of course of training. Ordinance not to derogate from other Ordinances. CAP. 359] Supplementary Medical Professions [1980 Ed. 30. (1) Sections 13, 14(1), (2), (3), (4), (7) and (8), 18 and 19 shall not apply to the following persons practising a profession directly connected with and necessary for the discharge or performance of their duties while serving in the appointments specified- (a) a person holding a teaching appointment at a university, polytechnic, school or institution approved for the purposes of this section by the Governor; (b) a person holding an appointment as a public officer; and (c) a person holding an appointment in a subvented voluntary organization approved for the purposes of this section by the Council. (2) The following persons practising a profession directly connected with and necessary for the discharge or performance of their duties shall while serving in the appointments specified be deemed to be registered but sections 13, 14, 15, 16, 18 and 19 shall not apply to or in relation to them-- (a) a person holding an appointment in Her Majesty's Forces; and (b) a person holding an appointment in a ship. (3) Subsections (1) and (2) shall not extend to any person specified therein who is practising a profession privately in Hong Kong. 31. Nothing in this Ordinance shall operate to prevent the conducting of any course of training by a school, polytechnic, university or institution approved for the purposes of this section by the Governor. 32. This Ordinance shall be in addition to and not in derogation from any other Ordinance that regulates the manner in which a person may practise a profession. 70189311 70/89511 SCHEDULE [ss. 1 & 2.] Item 1. Profession Medical Laboratory- Scientific Officer-- Medical Laboratory Technologist Medical Laboratory- Technician 2. Radiographer Interpretation A person trained in the practice of processing clinical, medical, legal, public health or veterinary specimens for the sole purpose of making and reporting on analysis or examination in vitro and the processing of all matters for human and animal consumption for the sole purpose of making and reporting on analysis or examination in vitro. A person trained to operate either- (a) radio-diagnostic, ultra sound and thermographic equipment for the purpose of radiological diagnosis; or (b) radiation therapy equipment for the treatment of diseases; or (c) radionuclear equipment including isotopes.
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18 Disapplication of certain provisions to certain classes of person. Exemption of course of training. Ordinance not to derogate from other Ordinances. CAP. 359] Supplementary Medical Professions [1980 Ed. 30. (1) Sections 13, 14(1), (2), (3), (4), (7) and (8), 18 and 19 shall not apply to the following persons practising a profession directly connected with and necessary for the discharge or perform- ance of their duties while serving in the appointments specified- (a) a person holding a teaching appointment at a university, polytechnic, school or institution approved for the purposes of this section by the Governor; (b) a person holding an appointment as a public officer; and (c) a person holding an appointment in a subvented voluntary organization approved for the purposes of this section by the Council. (2) The following persons practising a profession directly con- nected with and necessary for the discharge or performance of their duties shall while serving in the appointments specified be deemed to be registered but sections 13, 14, 15, 16, 18 and 19 shall not apply to or in relation to them-- (a) a person holding an appointment in Her Majesty's Forces; and (b) a person holding an appointment in a ship. (3) Subsections (1) and (2) shall not extend to any person specified therein who is practising a profession privately in Hong Kong. 31. Nothing in this Ordinance shall operate to prevent the conducting of any course of training by a school, polytechnic, university or institution approved for the purposes of this section. by the Governor. 32. This Ordinance shall be in addition to and not in derogation from any other Ordinance that regulates the manner in which a person may practise a profession. 70189311 70/89511 SCHEDULE [ss. 1 & 2.] Item 1. Profession Medical Laboratory- Scientific Officer-- Medical Laboratory Technologist Medical Laboratory- Technician 2. Radiographer Interpretation A person trained in the practice of processing clinical, medical, legal, public health or vet- erinary specimens for the sole purpose of making and reporting on analysis or examina- tion in vitro and the processing of all matters for human and animal consumption for the sole purpose of making and reporting on analysis or examination in vitro. A person trained to operate either- (a) radio-diagnostic, ultra sound and thermo- graphic equipment for the purpose of radiological diagnosis; or (b) radiation therapy equipment for the treat- ment of diseases; or and (c) radionuclear equipment including isotopes.
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18

Disapplication

of certain provisions to certain classes of person.

Exemption of course of training.

Ordinance not

to derogate from other Ordinances.

CAP. 359] Supplementary Medical Professions

[1980 Ed.

30. (1) Sections 13, 14(1), (2), (3), (4), (7) and (8), 18 and 19 shall not apply to the following persons practising a profession directly connected with and necessary for the discharge or perform- ance of their duties while serving in the appointments specified-

(a) a person holding a teaching appointment at a university, polytechnic, school or institution approved for the purposes of this section by the Governor;

(b) a person holding an appointment as a public officer; and (c) a person holding an appointment in a subvented voluntary organization approved for the purposes of this section by the Council.

(2) The following persons practising a profession directly con- nected with and necessary for the discharge or performance of their duties shall while serving in the appointments specified be deemed to be registered but sections 13, 14, 15, 16, 18 and 19 shall not apply to or in relation to them--

(a) a person holding an appointment in Her Majesty's Forces;

and

(b) a person holding an appointment in a ship.

(3) Subsections (1) and (2) shall not extend to any person specified therein who is practising a profession privately in Hong Kong.

31. Nothing in this Ordinance shall operate to prevent the conducting of any course of training by a school, polytechnic, university or institution approved for the purposes of this section. by the Governor.

32. This Ordinance shall be in addition to and not in derogation from any other Ordinance that regulates the manner in which a person may practise a profession.

70189311

70/89511

SCHEDULE

[ss. 1 & 2.]

Item

1.

Profession

Medical Laboratory- Scientific Officer--

Medical Laboratory

Technologist

Medical Laboratory-

Technician

2. Radiographer

Interpretation

A person trained in the practice of processing clinical, medical, legal, public health or vet- erinary specimens for the sole purpose of making and reporting on analysis or examina- tion in vitro and the processing of all matters for human and animal consumption for the sole purpose of making and reporting on analysis or examination in vitro.

A person trained to operate either-

(a) radio-diagnostic, ultra sound and thermo- graphic equipment for the purpose of radiological diagnosis; or

(b) radiation therapy equipment for the treat-

ment of diseases; or and

(c) radionuclear equipment including isotopes.

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