Veterinary Surgeons Act, 1931

Making of regulations by the Council.

22.—The Council may by regulations made by it prescribe all or any of the following things, that is to say:—

(a) the procedure of the Council at its meetings and otherwise;

(b) the form, maintenance and keeping generally of the register;

(c) the form and mode of application for registration in the register and the evidence to be given on such application of the title of the applicant to be so registered;

(d) the form and mode of application for the entry of additional qualifications in the register and the evidence to be given of the possession of such qualifications;

(e) the form, preparation, printing, publication and sale generally of the Veterinary Register;

(f) the conduct of and proceedings at inquiries into the conduct of persons alleged to have been guilty of conduct disgraceful in a professional respect;

(g) so far as is authorised by this Act, the delegation to the registrar of the powers and duties of the Council in relation to the register;

(h) any matter or thing referred to in this Act as prescribed or to be prescribed by regulations made by the Council and not hereinbefore expressly mentioned.