MEDICAL REGISTRATION ORDINANCE, 1884
Title
MEDICAL REGISTRATION ORDINANCE, 1884
Description
ORDINANCE NO. 1 OF 1884
Medical Registration
AN ORDINANCE to regulate the Qualification and to provide for
the Registration of Practitioners in Medicine and Surgery.
[5th April, 1884.]
BE it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the
Legislative Council thereof, as follows :
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Medical Registration Ordi-
nance,1884.
2.--(1.) The words 'legally qualified medical practitioner,' or 'duly
qualified medical practioner,'or any words importing a person recog-
nized at law as a practioner in medicine or surgery or any kind of
a member of the medical profession, when used in any Ordinance, shall
be construed to mean a practioner registered under this Ordinance.
(2.) The words 'registered under this Ordinance' or words to the
like effect shall be deemed to refer to registration under this Ordinance
as amended by any future Ordinance.
3.This Ordinance shall not operate to limit the right of Chinese
practioners to practise medicine or surgery or to receive, demand, or
recover reasonable charges in repect of such practice.
Regististration of Practioners.
4.--(1.)The Colonial Secretary shall keep a register of medical and
surgical practioners qualified to practise medicine and surgery in this
Colony.
(2.)The shall be, as nearly as may be, according to the
Form No.1 in the Schedule to this Ordinance.
5.--(1.)A copy of the register shall be published by the Colonial
Secretary in The Gazette of the3rd day of May,1884;and thereafter a
copy of the register, as it stands at any such time ,shall be published by
the Colonial Sectretary in the first Gazette issued after every suceeding
3rd day of May.
(2.) Any copy of The Gazette containing the most recent copy of the
register shall be prima facie evidence in all legal proceedings that the
persons therein specified are register under the Ordinance; and the
abesene of the name of any person from such copy shall be prima facie
evidence that such person is not registsive under this Ordinance.
6.-(1.)The Colonial Secretary shall keep the regiater correct in
acccordance with the provisions of this Ordinance, make from time
to time the necessary alterations in the addresses or qualification of the
persons registered under this Ordinance, and cancel in the register the
names of all persons registered under this Ordinance who have died or
ceased to be qualified.
(2.)the Colonial Sectretary may write a letter to any registered
person, addressed to him according to his address in the register , to
inquire whether he has changed his residence, and if he does not recieve
an answer to such letter within six months after the sending thereof,
he may cancel in the register the name of such person.
7. Every person registered under this Ordinance, or entitled to the
benefit of section 20, shall be entitled to practise medicine and surgery
in this Colony and to demand and and recover reasonable charges for
medical or surgical appliances supplied by him.
8. Subject to the provisions section 3, no person shall be entitled
to recover in any action any charge for any practise of medicine or
surgery after the 3rd day of May,1884, by any person not either
registered under this Ordinance or entitled to the benifit of section 20.
9. No certificate signed after the 3rd day of May,1884, which
certificate is , by a physician, a surgeon, an apothecatary, or any other medical
or surgical practioner shall be valid unless the person signing it is
registered under this Ordinance.
The Medical Board.
10.--(1.) A board , to styled 'the Medical Board,' shall be estab-
lished under this Ordinance and shall consist of the Principle Civil
Medical Officer and the senior Naval and Military Medical Officers for
the time being in the Colony , and any two registered medical practi-
tioners and any three other fit persons willing to acept the apponintment
who may be from time to time thereto appointed by the Governor.
(2.)a member appointed by the Governor shall hold office for three
years and no longer, unless re-appointed by the Governor, any may be
removed by Governor at his pleasure.
(3.)Three members of the board shall from a quorum.
(4.)the board shall consider and report upon all matters laid before
it under section 13 or section 14, as therein provided.
Qualification for Registration
11.any person claiming to be entitled under the Medical Acts, 1858
and 1886, of the Imperial Parliament, or any Act amending the same,
to be registered under this Ordinance shall be so registered on produc-
ing to the Colonial Secretary, in proof of his title thereto, a declartion ,
according to the Form No.2 in the Schedule to this Ordinance, made
by him before any Justice of the Peace and impressed with a stamp
for duty, by way of registration fee, of five dollars: Provideed that the
name of such person appears in ' The Medical Register 'then most
recently published under the Medical Act,1858, of the imperial Parlia-
ment or such person produces to the Colonial Secrtary a certified copy
of the entry of his name in the general register or any branch Medical
council or of any branch council of the United Kingdom.
12. Any person who--
(1.)is registered as a medical or surgerical practioner according to
the law of any of Her Majesty's dominions ( other than the United
Kingdom and this Colony )and therein is entitled or qualified to
practise medicine, surgery, anyd midwifery; or
(2.)holds a medical diploma , degree , fellowship, membership ,licience,
authority to practise , letters testimonial ,certificate, or other status
or document granted by any university, corporation, college, or
other body, or by the Hongkomnhg College of Medicine for chinese
in this Colony, or by any department of or person acting under
tghe authority of the Government of any country or place within
or without Her Majesty's dominions, qualifing or entitling him
to practise medicine , surgery and midwifery in the country or
place where it is granted,
shall be entitled to be registered under this Ordinance: Provided al-
ways that such person shall prove, to the satisfaction of the Medical
Board that he is of good character and that he has passed through a
course of study and examination as through and sufficient as the
minimun course of study and examination in any similar case required
under the said Medical Acts , 1858 and 1886, of the Imperial Parliament
or byh Order of Her Majecty's Privy Council.
13.--(1.)Documentary or other evidence of the identity of any per-
son applying for registration under the last preceeding section and of the
fact that such person has been registered as aforesaid in some country
or place within Her Majasty's dominioins (other than the United king-
dom or the Colony as aforesaid),or that such diploma or other document
aforesaid has been granted and that such person possesses the ncessary
qulifications as aforesaid, shall be submitted to the Medical Board by
side the same.
(2.)If the Board is satified with the proofs submitted, it shall grant
to such person a certificate in the Form No.3 in the Schedule to this
Ordinance, or as near thereof as circumstance will permi.
(3.)Such certificate shall be impressed with a stamp for duty , by way
of registration fee, of twenty-five dollars , and ,on production to the Co-
lonial Secretary, shall entitle such person to registration as a medical
practioner in this Colony.
(4.)If the Board is not satisfied that such person has been registered
as aforesaid, or with his diploma or other document as aforesaid, or with
the evidence of qualification , or with the character of the applicant, it
shall submit the case, with a full report thereon, together with all docu-
memnts in connextion therewith, to the Governor-in-Council.
(5.)The Governor-in-Council shall decide whether the Board shall or
shall not give the certificate sa aforesaid; and such decision shall be final,
and, if it is in the applicant's favour, he shall theereupon be entitled to
such certificate.
Offences.
14. If any practioner registered under this ordinance is convicted
of any frlony or misdeneanor or, after due inquiry , is considered by
the Medical Board to have been gulity of infamous conduct in any pro-
fessional respect, stating tteh particulrs of the case in full, and the Co-
lonial Secretary may thereupon, if he thinks fit, strike the name of such
practioner off the register.
15. Every who wiffully makes before any Justice of the Peace
any false declaration, purporting to be a declaration under this Ordinance,
shall be gulity of perjury.
16.Every person who fraudulently procures or attempts to procure
himself or any other person to be registered under this Ordinance by
making or producing, or causing to be made or produced , any false or
fraudulent represention or declaration, either oral or in writing, and
every person who aids and assits him therein, shall be gulity of a mis-
demeanor, and, being convicted thereof shall be liable to imprisionment,
with or without hard lsbour , for any term not exceeding two years.
17. Every person who, after the 3rd day of May, 1884,-
(1.)wilfully and falsely takes or uses in this Colony any name, title,
or addition implying a qulificatioln to practise medicine or sur-
gery: or,
(2)not being either registered under this Ordinance or entitled to
the benifit of section 20, practises for gain, or surgery or
publishes his name as practising , medicine or surgery,
shall be liable for each offence, on summary conviction before a Ma-
gistrate, to a penalty not exceeding one hundred dollars.
Miscelllanous Provisions.
18.-(1.)All questions repesting the rights of anyy person to be re-
gistered, or the mode of registration, or the liability of any person to be
struck off the register, and all question repecting any alteration of the
register, shall, in case of dispute ,subject to an appeal to the
Governor-in-Council.
(2.)If there is no such appeal, the order, direction , or decision shall
be final.
(3.)If there is such an appeal, the decision of the Governor-in-Coun-
cil shall be final, and he may give all such directions to the Colonial
Secretary as may be necessary for enforeing such decision.
19.All civil medical officers and all medical officers of Her Majesty's
Navy and Army, representively serving in this Colony on full pay, shall
be deemed to be registered under this Ordinance.
20.-(1.)Any person actually practising medicine or surgery in this
Colony at the commencement of this Ordinance and objecting to be
registered under its provisions who, before the 3rd day of May,1884,
satisfies the Colonial Secretary that he was so practising shall be deemed
to be a person entitled to the benfit of this section.
(2.)The Colonial Secretary shall publish a list of the names of all
such persons in The Gazette of the 3rd day of May,1884, and a copy
of the said Gazette oshall be prima facie evidence in all legal proceedings
that the presons therein specified are persons entitled to the benfit of
this section , and the absence of the absence of the name of any person from such copy
shall be prima facie evidence to the contrary.
SCHEDULE
FORMS
FORM NO.1
Medical Register.
PERSONS QUALIFIED TO PRACTISE MEDICAL AND SURGERY
FORM NO.2
Declaration.
I,A.B.,residing do hereby declare that i am a member
(or as case may be) of ( here state the college, faculty, or society)and was
authorized by such (here state the college, faculty, or society whcih gare the
authority) on the day of , I , to practise medicine
and surgery, and that i am, by name of A.B, duly registered in the
United Kingdom under the provisions of the Medical Acts, 1858 and 1886,
(or as the case may be) of the Imperial Parliament as qualified to practise
medicine and surgery.
(signed)
A.B.
Declared before me
this day of , i
(signed)
C.D.
justice of the Peace.
FORM NO.3
Certificate of Qualification for Registration.
HongKong
WE, the Medical Board, do hereby certify that A.B. has satisified
us that he has been registered under the Law for time being
in force in (or taht he holds a diploma
or other document from as the case may be);
that he is qualified or entitled to practise Medicine, Surgery, and Midwifery
in the said country (or place);that he is of goal character; that he has
passed the necessary course of study and examination required by the Medi-
cal Registration Ordinance, 1884;and taht he is entitled to be registered under
the said Ordinance.
Dated the day of
(signed)
Secretary to the Board.
A.D. 1884. Ordinance No. 6 of 1884. With Ordinances No. 4 of 1893 and No. 12 of 1897 incorporated.
Short title.
Interpretation of terms.
Exemption of Chinese practitioners.
Keeping of register of medical and surgical practitioners. Schedule: Form No. 1.
Publication of copy of register. Making of alterations in register. Right of registered person to practise and to recover charges. Disentitling of unregistered person to recover charges. Avoidance of certificate of unregistered person. Constitution, quorum, and functions of Medical Board. Registration of person qualified under imperia Medical Acts. 21 & 22 Vict.c. 90. 49 & 59 Vict.c. 48. Schedule: Form No. 2. Registration of person qualified in other Colony or country, etc. Evidence of qualification of person applying to be registered under s. 12. Schedule: Form No. 3. Stricking practitioner off register for crime or infamous professional conduct. Making false declaration. Punishment for fraudulent registration, etc. Penalty on person falsely taking same implying qualification, etc. Right of appeal to Governor-in-Council. Saving as to civil and naval and military medical officers. Saving as to civil and naval and military medical officers. Saving as to persons actually practising and objecting to be registered. Section 4. Section 11. Section 13. A.D. 1884. Ordinance No. 17 of 1884. Short title. Superintendent of Gaol entrusted with duties of Sheriff. See new Ordinance No. 3 of 1873.
Medical Registration
AN ORDINANCE to regulate the Qualification and to provide for
the Registration of Practitioners in Medicine and Surgery.
[5th April, 1884.]
BE it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the
Legislative Council thereof, as follows :
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Medical Registration Ordi-
nance,1884.
2.--(1.) The words 'legally qualified medical practitioner,' or 'duly
qualified medical practioner,'or any words importing a person recog-
nized at law as a practioner in medicine or surgery or any kind of
a member of the medical profession, when used in any Ordinance, shall
be construed to mean a practioner registered under this Ordinance.
(2.) The words 'registered under this Ordinance' or words to the
like effect shall be deemed to refer to registration under this Ordinance
as amended by any future Ordinance.
3.This Ordinance shall not operate to limit the right of Chinese
practioners to practise medicine or surgery or to receive, demand, or
recover reasonable charges in repect of such practice.
Regististration of Practioners.
4.--(1.)The Colonial Secretary shall keep a register of medical and
surgical practioners qualified to practise medicine and surgery in this
Colony.
(2.)The shall be, as nearly as may be, according to the
Form No.1 in the Schedule to this Ordinance.
5.--(1.)A copy of the register shall be published by the Colonial
Secretary in The Gazette of the3rd day of May,1884;and thereafter a
copy of the register, as it stands at any such time ,shall be published by
the Colonial Sectretary in the first Gazette issued after every suceeding
3rd day of May.
(2.) Any copy of The Gazette containing the most recent copy of the
register shall be prima facie evidence in all legal proceedings that the
persons therein specified are register under the Ordinance; and the
abesene of the name of any person from such copy shall be prima facie
evidence that such person is not registsive under this Ordinance.
6.-(1.)The Colonial Secretary shall keep the regiater correct in
acccordance with the provisions of this Ordinance, make from time
to time the necessary alterations in the addresses or qualification of the
persons registered under this Ordinance, and cancel in the register the
names of all persons registered under this Ordinance who have died or
ceased to be qualified.
(2.)the Colonial Sectretary may write a letter to any registered
person, addressed to him according to his address in the register , to
inquire whether he has changed his residence, and if he does not recieve
an answer to such letter within six months after the sending thereof,
he may cancel in the register the name of such person.
7. Every person registered under this Ordinance, or entitled to the
benefit of section 20, shall be entitled to practise medicine and surgery
in this Colony and to demand and and recover reasonable charges for
medical or surgical appliances supplied by him.
8. Subject to the provisions section 3, no person shall be entitled
to recover in any action any charge for any practise of medicine or
surgery after the 3rd day of May,1884, by any person not either
registered under this Ordinance or entitled to the benifit of section 20.
9. No certificate signed after the 3rd day of May,1884, which
certificate is , by a physician, a surgeon, an apothecatary, or any other medical
or surgical practioner shall be valid unless the person signing it is
registered under this Ordinance.
The Medical Board.
10.--(1.) A board , to styled 'the Medical Board,' shall be estab-
lished under this Ordinance and shall consist of the Principle Civil
Medical Officer and the senior Naval and Military Medical Officers for
the time being in the Colony , and any two registered medical practi-
tioners and any three other fit persons willing to acept the apponintment
who may be from time to time thereto appointed by the Governor.
(2.)a member appointed by the Governor shall hold office for three
years and no longer, unless re-appointed by the Governor, any may be
removed by Governor at his pleasure.
(3.)Three members of the board shall from a quorum.
(4.)the board shall consider and report upon all matters laid before
it under section 13 or section 14, as therein provided.
Qualification for Registration
11.any person claiming to be entitled under the Medical Acts, 1858
and 1886, of the Imperial Parliament, or any Act amending the same,
to be registered under this Ordinance shall be so registered on produc-
ing to the Colonial Secretary, in proof of his title thereto, a declartion ,
according to the Form No.2 in the Schedule to this Ordinance, made
by him before any Justice of the Peace and impressed with a stamp
for duty, by way of registration fee, of five dollars: Provideed that the
name of such person appears in ' The Medical Register 'then most
recently published under the Medical Act,1858, of the imperial Parlia-
ment or such person produces to the Colonial Secrtary a certified copy
of the entry of his name in the general register or any branch Medical
council or of any branch council of the United Kingdom.
12. Any person who--
(1.)is registered as a medical or surgerical practioner according to
the law of any of Her Majesty's dominions ( other than the United
Kingdom and this Colony )and therein is entitled or qualified to
practise medicine, surgery, anyd midwifery; or
(2.)holds a medical diploma , degree , fellowship, membership ,licience,
authority to practise , letters testimonial ,certificate, or other status
or document granted by any university, corporation, college, or
other body, or by the Hongkomnhg College of Medicine for chinese
in this Colony, or by any department of or person acting under
tghe authority of the Government of any country or place within
or without Her Majesty's dominions, qualifing or entitling him
to practise medicine , surgery and midwifery in the country or
place where it is granted,
shall be entitled to be registered under this Ordinance: Provided al-
ways that such person shall prove, to the satisfaction of the Medical
Board that he is of good character and that he has passed through a
course of study and examination as through and sufficient as the
minimun course of study and examination in any similar case required
under the said Medical Acts , 1858 and 1886, of the Imperial Parliament
or byh Order of Her Majecty's Privy Council.
13.--(1.)Documentary or other evidence of the identity of any per-
son applying for registration under the last preceeding section and of the
fact that such person has been registered as aforesaid in some country
or place within Her Majasty's dominioins (other than the United king-
dom or the Colony as aforesaid),or that such diploma or other document
aforesaid has been granted and that such person possesses the ncessary
qulifications as aforesaid, shall be submitted to the Medical Board by
side the same.
(2.)If the Board is satified with the proofs submitted, it shall grant
to such person a certificate in the Form No.3 in the Schedule to this
Ordinance, or as near thereof as circumstance will permi.
(3.)Such certificate shall be impressed with a stamp for duty , by way
of registration fee, of twenty-five dollars , and ,on production to the Co-
lonial Secretary, shall entitle such person to registration as a medical
practioner in this Colony.
(4.)If the Board is not satisfied that such person has been registered
as aforesaid, or with his diploma or other document as aforesaid, or with
the evidence of qualification , or with the character of the applicant, it
shall submit the case, with a full report thereon, together with all docu-
memnts in connextion therewith, to the Governor-in-Council.
(5.)The Governor-in-Council shall decide whether the Board shall or
shall not give the certificate sa aforesaid; and such decision shall be final,
and, if it is in the applicant's favour, he shall theereupon be entitled to
such certificate.
Offences.
14. If any practioner registered under this ordinance is convicted
of any frlony or misdeneanor or, after due inquiry , is considered by
the Medical Board to have been gulity of infamous conduct in any pro-
fessional respect, stating tteh particulrs of the case in full, and the Co-
lonial Secretary may thereupon, if he thinks fit, strike the name of such
practioner off the register.
15. Every who wiffully makes before any Justice of the Peace
any false declaration, purporting to be a declaration under this Ordinance,
shall be gulity of perjury.
16.Every person who fraudulently procures or attempts to procure
himself or any other person to be registered under this Ordinance by
making or producing, or causing to be made or produced , any false or
fraudulent represention or declaration, either oral or in writing, and
every person who aids and assits him therein, shall be gulity of a mis-
demeanor, and, being convicted thereof shall be liable to imprisionment,
with or without hard lsbour , for any term not exceeding two years.
17. Every person who, after the 3rd day of May, 1884,-
(1.)wilfully and falsely takes or uses in this Colony any name, title,
or addition implying a qulificatioln to practise medicine or sur-
gery: or,
(2)not being either registered under this Ordinance or entitled to
the benifit of section 20, practises for gain, or surgery or
publishes his name as practising , medicine or surgery,
shall be liable for each offence, on summary conviction before a Ma-
gistrate, to a penalty not exceeding one hundred dollars.
Miscelllanous Provisions.
18.-(1.)All questions repesting the rights of anyy person to be re-
gistered, or the mode of registration, or the liability of any person to be
struck off the register, and all question repecting any alteration of the
register, shall, in case of dispute ,subject to an appeal to the
Governor-in-Council.
(2.)If there is no such appeal, the order, direction , or decision shall
be final.
(3.)If there is such an appeal, the decision of the Governor-in-Coun-
cil shall be final, and he may give all such directions to the Colonial
Secretary as may be necessary for enforeing such decision.
19.All civil medical officers and all medical officers of Her Majesty's
Navy and Army, representively serving in this Colony on full pay, shall
be deemed to be registered under this Ordinance.
20.-(1.)Any person actually practising medicine or surgery in this
Colony at the commencement of this Ordinance and objecting to be
registered under its provisions who, before the 3rd day of May,1884,
satisfies the Colonial Secretary that he was so practising shall be deemed
to be a person entitled to the benfit of this section.
(2.)The Colonial Secretary shall publish a list of the names of all
such persons in The Gazette of the 3rd day of May,1884, and a copy
of the said Gazette oshall be prima facie evidence in all legal proceedings
that the presons therein specified are persons entitled to the benfit of
this section , and the absence of the absence of the name of any person from such copy
shall be prima facie evidence to the contrary.
SCHEDULE
FORMS
FORM NO.1
Medical Register.
PERSONS QUALIFIED TO PRACTISE MEDICAL AND SURGERY
FORM NO.2
Declaration.
I,A.B.,residing do hereby declare that i am a member
(or as case may be) of ( here state the college, faculty, or society)and was
authorized by such (here state the college, faculty, or society whcih gare the
authority) on the day of , I , to practise medicine
and surgery, and that i am, by name of A.B, duly registered in the
United Kingdom under the provisions of the Medical Acts, 1858 and 1886,
(or as the case may be) of the Imperial Parliament as qualified to practise
medicine and surgery.
(signed)
A.B.
Declared before me
this day of , i
(signed)
C.D.
justice of the Peace.
FORM NO.3
Certificate of Qualification for Registration.
HongKong
WE, the Medical Board, do hereby certify that A.B. has satisified
us that he has been registered under the Law for time being
in force in (or taht he holds a diploma
or other document from as the case may be);
that he is qualified or entitled to practise Medicine, Surgery, and Midwifery
in the said country (or place);that he is of goal character; that he has
passed the necessary course of study and examination required by the Medi-
cal Registration Ordinance, 1884;and taht he is entitled to be registered under
the said Ordinance.
Dated the day of
(signed)
Secretary to the Board.
A.D. 1884. Ordinance No. 6 of 1884. With Ordinances No. 4 of 1893 and No. 12 of 1897 incorporated.
Short title.
Interpretation of terms.
Exemption of Chinese practitioners.
Keeping of register of medical and surgical practitioners. Schedule: Form No. 1.
Publication of copy of register. Making of alterations in register. Right of registered person to practise and to recover charges. Disentitling of unregistered person to recover charges. Avoidance of certificate of unregistered person. Constitution, quorum, and functions of Medical Board. Registration of person qualified under imperia Medical Acts. 21 & 22 Vict.c. 90. 49 & 59 Vict.c. 48. Schedule: Form No. 2. Registration of person qualified in other Colony or country, etc. Evidence of qualification of person applying to be registered under s. 12. Schedule: Form No. 3. Stricking practitioner off register for crime or infamous professional conduct. Making false declaration. Punishment for fraudulent registration, etc. Penalty on person falsely taking same implying qualification, etc. Right of appeal to Governor-in-Council. Saving as to civil and naval and military medical officers. Saving as to civil and naval and military medical officers. Saving as to persons actually practising and objecting to be registered. Section 4. Section 11. Section 13. A.D. 1884. Ordinance No. 17 of 1884. Short title. Superintendent of Gaol entrusted with duties of Sheriff. See new Ordinance No. 3 of 1873.
Abstract
A.D. 1884. Ordinance No. 6 of 1884. With Ordinances No. 4 of 1893 and No. 12 of 1897 incorporated.
Short title.
Interpretation of terms.
Exemption of Chinese practitioners.
Keeping of register of medical and surgical practitioners. Schedule: Form No. 1.
Publication of copy of register. Making of alterations in register. Right of registered person to practise and to recover charges. Disentitling of unregistered person to recover charges. Avoidance of certificate of unregistered person. Constitution, quorum, and functions of Medical Board. Registration of person qualified under imperia Medical Acts. 21 & 22 Vict.c. 90. 49 & 59 Vict.c. 48. Schedule: Form No. 2. Registration of person qualified in other Colony or country, etc. Evidence of qualification of person applying to be registered under s. 12. Schedule: Form No. 3. Stricking practitioner off register for crime or infamous professional conduct. Making false declaration. Punishment for fraudulent registration, etc. Penalty on person falsely taking same implying qualification, etc. Right of appeal to Governor-in-Council. Saving as to civil and naval and military medical officers. Saving as to civil and naval and military medical officers. Saving as to persons actually practising and objecting to be registered. Section 4. Section 11. Section 13. A.D. 1884. Ordinance No. 17 of 1884. Short title. Superintendent of Gaol entrusted with duties of Sheriff. See new Ordinance No. 3 of 1873.
Short title.
Interpretation of terms.
Exemption of Chinese practitioners.
Keeping of register of medical and surgical practitioners. Schedule: Form No. 1.
Publication of copy of register. Making of alterations in register. Right of registered person to practise and to recover charges. Disentitling of unregistered person to recover charges. Avoidance of certificate of unregistered person. Constitution, quorum, and functions of Medical Board. Registration of person qualified under imperia Medical Acts. 21 & 22 Vict.c. 90. 49 & 59 Vict.c. 48. Schedule: Form No. 2. Registration of person qualified in other Colony or country, etc. Evidence of qualification of person applying to be registered under s. 12. Schedule: Form No. 3. Stricking practitioner off register for crime or infamous professional conduct. Making false declaration. Punishment for fraudulent registration, etc. Penalty on person falsely taking same implying qualification, etc. Right of appeal to Governor-in-Council. Saving as to civil and naval and military medical officers. Saving as to civil and naval and military medical officers. Saving as to persons actually practising and objecting to be registered. Section 4. Section 11. Section 13. A.D. 1884. Ordinance No. 17 of 1884. Short title. Superintendent of Gaol entrusted with duties of Sheriff. See new Ordinance No. 3 of 1873.
Identifier
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Edition
1901
Volume
v1
Subsequent Cap No.
161
Cap / Ordinance No.
No. 1 of 1884
Number of Pages
7
Files
Collection
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