The Royal, College of Surgeons in Ireland (Charter Amendment) Act, 1965

Amendment of lines 106 and 107 of the Supplemental Charter of 1844.

5.—The Supplemental Charter of 1844 shall be read and construed:—

(a) As if the following words were deleted therefrom where the same appear in line 106 thereof, that is to say, the words “or that either before or after obtaining such his Letters Testimonial or Diploma he shall have wilfully violated any Bye law Rule or Regulation of the said College,” and as if in substitution therefor the following words were inserted therein, that is to say, the words “or that he shall have committed, done or suffered any act or thing in consequence or by reason whereof his name shall have been erased from The Register of Medical Practitioners for Ireland, or shall have been erased or removed from a register or other authorised roll or record of medical practitioners by law established or maintained elsewhere than in Ireland”.

(b) As if the following words were deleted therefrom where the same appear in line 107 thereof, that is to say, the words “the person so offending” and as if in substitution therefor the following words were inserted therein, that is to say, the words “such Fellow or Licentiate”,