Medical Practitioners Act, 1927

Making of regulations by the Council.

19.—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 returns to be made to the Council in respect of elections of direct representatives or of persons to fill casual vacancies by returning officers for such elections,

(c) the maintenance and keeping generally of the register and, with the approval of the Minister, the form of the register,

(d) 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,

(e) 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,

(f) subject to the provisions of this Act, the fees to be paid for the registration of persons and the entry of additional qualifications in the register,

(g) the preparation, printing, publication, and sale generally of the medical register and, with the approval of the Minister, the form of the medical register,

(h) the conduct of and proceedings at inquiries into the conduct of registered persons alleged to have been guilty of infamous conduct in a professional respect,

(i) 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,

(j) 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.