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Publication of register and evidence of registration.

Persons who are qualified to be registered.

CAP. 359] Supplementary Medical Professions

[1980 Ed.

(5) A person whose name has been removed from a register under this section or section 22, may apply to the board for the restoration of his name to the register, and the board may, subject to any conditions it considers appropriate, approve or decline the application, and, if it approves the same, the secretary of the board shall, upon payment of the prescribed fee, restore the name accordingly.

(6) A register may be inspected without payment of any fee, during usual business hours upon application to the secretary of the board,

11. (1) As soon as may be after 1 July of every year, the secretary of each board shall prepare and publish in the Gazette, lists of the names, addresses, qualifications and dates of the qualifications of all persons whose names appear on the register maintained by the secretary, on 1 July immediately preceding the publication of such list.

(2) The publication of a list under subsection (1) shall be evidence that each person named in such list is registered.

(3) The absence of the name of a person from the list last published under subsection (1) shall be evidence that such person is not registered.

(4) A certificate signed and dated by the secretary of a board, stating that the name of a person has been entered on or removed from a register shall be conclusive evidence that as at the date of the certificate such person is or is not registered.

12. (1) Subject to this Ordinance, the following persons are qualified to be registered-

(a) a person who holds such degree, diploma or other document of an examining body as may be prescribed or who holds such degree, diploma or other document and who has such experience as may be prescribed; or

(b) a person who holds such other degree, diploma or any other document of any examining body, which together with appropriate experience, may from time to time be recognized by the Council as qualifying the holder thereof to be registered; and in deciding whether or not to so recognize the Council may consult the relevant board; or

(c) a person who, on the date on which this section commenced to apply to a profession, is practising that profession and who by reason of his education, training, professional experience and skill satisfies the Council, after consultation with the relevant board, that he is a fit person to be registered.

(2) A person who wilfully procures himself or any other person to be registered by making or producing or causing to be made or producing any ... declaration or statement, whether orally or in writing, which is false or misleading in a material particular, commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine of $5,000.

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8 Publication of register and evidence of registration. Persons who are qualified to be registered. CAP. 359] Supplementary Medical Professions [1980 Ed. (5) A person whose name has been removed from a register under this section or section 22, may apply to the board for the restoration of his name to the register, and the board may, subject to any conditions it considers appropriate, approve or decline the application, and, if it approves the same, the secretary of the board shall, upon payment of the prescribed fee, restore the name accordingly. (6) A register may be inspected without payment of any fee, during usual business hours upon application to the secretary of the board, 11. (1) As soon as may be after 1 July of every year, the secretary of each board shall prepare and publish in the Gazette, lists of the names, addresses, qualifications and dates of the qualifications of all persons whose names appear on the register maintained by the secretary, on 1 July immediately preceding the publication of such list. (2) The publication of a list under subsection (1) shall be evidence that each person named in such list is registered. (3) The absence of the name of a person from the list last published under subsection (1) shall be evidence that such person is not registered. (4) A certificate signed and dated by the secretary of a board, stating that the name of a person has been entered on or removed from a register shall be conclusive evidence that as at the date of the certificate such person is or is not registered. 12. (1) Subject to this Ordinance, the following persons are qualified to be registered- (a) a person who holds such degree, diploma or other document of an examining body as may be prescribed or who holds such degree, diploma or other document and who has such experience as may be prescribed; or (b) a person who holds such other degree, diploma or any other document of any examining body, which together with appropriate experience, may from time to time be recognized by the Council as qualifying the holder thereof to be registered; and in deciding whether or not to so recognize the Council may consult the relevant board; or (c) a person who, on the date on which this section commenced to apply to a profession, is practising that profession and who by reason of his education, training, professional experience and skill satisfies the Council, after consultation with the relevant board, that he is a fit person to be registered. (2) A person who wilfully procures himself or any other person to be registered by making or producing or causing to be made or producing any ... declaration or statement, whether orally or in writing, which is false or misleading in a material particular, commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine of $5,000.
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8 Publication of register and evidence of registration. Persons who are qualified to be registered. CAP. 359] Supplementary Medical Professions [1980 Ed. (5) A person whose name has been removed from a register under this section or section 22, may apply to the board for the restoration of his name to the register, and the board may subject to any conditions it considers appropriate, approve or decline the application, and, if it approves the same, the secretary of the board shall, upon payment of the prescribed fee, restore the name accordingly. (6) A register may be inspected without payment of any fee, during usual business hours upon application to the secretary of the board, 11. (1) As soon as may be after 1 July of every year, the secretary of each board shall prepare and publish in the Gazette, lists of the names, addresses, qualifications and dates of the qualifica- tions of all persons whose names appear on the register maintained by the secretary, on 1 July immediately preceding the publication of such list. (2) The publication of a list under subsection (1) shall be evidence that each person named in such list is registered. (3) The absence of the name of a person from the list last published under subsection (1) shall be evidence that such person is not registered. (4) A certificate signed and dated by the secretary of a board, stating that the name of a person has been entered on or removed from a register shall be conclusive evidence that as at the date of the certificate such person is or is not registered. 12. (1) Subject to this Ordinance, the following persons are qualified to be registered- (a) a person who holds such degree, diploma or other document of an examining body as may be prescribed or who holds such degree, diploma or other document and who has such experience as may be prescribed, of (b) a person who holds such other degree, diploma or any other document of any examining body, which together with appropriate experience, may from time to time be recognized by the Council as qualifying the holder thereof to be registered; and in deciding whether or not to so recognize the Council may consult the relevant board; or (c) a person who, on the date on which this section commenced to apply to a profession, is practising that profession and who by reason of his education, training, professional experience and skill satisfies the Council, after consultation with the relevant board, that he is a fit person to be registered. > (5) (2) ́ A person who wilfully procures himself or any other person to be registered by making or producing or causing to be made or
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Publication of register and evidence of registration.

Persons who are qualified to be registered.

CAP. 359] Supplementary Medical Professions

[1980 Ed.

(5) A person whose name has been removed from a register under this section or section 22, may apply to the board for the restoration of his name to the register, and the board may subject to any conditions it considers appropriate, approve or decline the application, and, if it approves the same, the secretary of the board shall, upon payment of the prescribed fee, restore the name accordingly.

(6) A register may be inspected without payment of any fee, during usual business hours upon application to the secretary of the board,

11. (1) As soon as may be after 1 July of every year, the secretary of each board shall prepare and publish in the Gazette, lists of the names, addresses, qualifications and dates of the qualifica- tions of all persons whose names appear on the register maintained by the secretary, on 1 July immediately preceding the publication of such list.

(2) The publication of a list under subsection (1) shall be evidence that each person named in such list is registered.

(3) The absence of the name of a person from the list last published under subsection (1) shall be evidence that such person is not registered.

(4) A certificate signed and dated by the secretary of a board, stating that the name of a person has been entered on or removed from a register shall be conclusive evidence that as at the date of the certificate such person is or is not registered.

12. (1) Subject to this Ordinance, the following persons are qualified to be registered-

(a) a person who holds such degree, diploma or other document of an examining body as may be prescribed or who holds such degree, diploma or other document and who has such experience as may be prescribed, of

(b) a person who holds such other degree, diploma or any other document of any examining body, which together with appropriate experience, may from time to time be recognized by the Council as qualifying the holder thereof to be registered; and in deciding whether or not to so recognize the Council may consult the relevant board; or (c) a person who, on the date on which this section commenced to apply to a profession, is practising that profession and who by reason of his education, training, professional experience and skill satisfies the Council, after consultation with the relevant board, that he is a fit person to be registered.

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(2) ́ A person who wilfully procures himself or any other person to be registered by making or producing or causing to be made or

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