HKLII Hong Kong Ordinances

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CHINESE MEDICINE ORDINANCE - SECT 68

Application for registration

(1) Any person qualified to apply to be registered as a registered 
Chinese medicine practitioner may apply to the Practitioners Board within such
period of time as may be determined by the Practitioners Board.

(2) An application under subsection (1) shall be accompanied by-

   (a)  such documents and particulars as may be determined by the
        Practitioners Board; and

   (b)  a prescribed application fee.

(3) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (2)(a), the
Practitioners Board may require a person who applies for registration to
submit with his application-

   (a)  a declaration as to-

        (i)    whether he has been convicted in Hong Kong or elsewhere of any
               offence punishable with imprisonment; and if he has been so
               convicted, the place and nature of each such offence; and

        (ii)   whether he has been found guilty in Hong Kong or elsewhere of
               misconduct in a professional respect; and if he has been so
               found guilty, the place and nature of each such record of
               misconduct; and

   (b)  in the case of section 67(b), such evidence from the person regarding
        his claim of experience, qualifications, knowledge or skill in the
        practice of Chinese medicine as the Practitioners Board considers
        appropriate.

(4) The Practitioners Board may require an applicant to submit such further
information or particulars as the Practitioners Board considers necessary to
enable it to determine the application for registration.



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