Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners Act 2000 |
Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners (Register and Practising Certificates) Regulations 2001 |
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Citation and commencement |
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners (Register and Practising Certificates) Regulations 2001 and shall come into operation on 18th April 2001. |
Copy of entry in Register |
2. The Registrar may, upon an application by any person accompanied by the fee specified in the Schedule, provide a certified copy of an entry in the Register to the person. |
Registration of additional qualification |
Practising certificate |
4.—(1) An application for a practising certificate under section 17 of the Act shall be in such form as the Board may provide, and shall be accompanied by the fee specified in the Schedule.
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Renewal of practising certificate |
5.—(1) An application for renewal of a practising certificate shall be in such form as the Board may provide, and shall be accompanied by the fee specified in the Schedule.
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Duplicate of practising certificate |
6.—(1) Where a practising certificate has been lost, destroyed or defaced or becomes obliterated so that any particulars in such certificate is illegible, the holder thereof shall forthwith notify the Registrar.
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Registered person ceasing to carry on prescribed practice of traditional Chinese medicine |
7. The Board may cancel the registration of a registered person under section 19(1)(d) of the Act if the Board is satisfied that the registered person has not renewed his practising certificate for a continuous period of not less than 5 years and he has no address in Singapore at which he can be found. |
Restoration of registration |
8.—(1) An application for restoration of a registration under section 23 of the Act shall be in such form as the Board may provide, and shall be accompanied by the fee specified in the Schedule.
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Certificate of good standing |
9. The Board may, upon the application of a registered person in such form as the Board may provide and accompanied by the fee specified in the Schedule, issue to the registered person a certificate of good standing stating that on the date of its issue, that person is a registered person and that no proceedings have been taken or are pending against him. |
Chairman, Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners Board, Singapore. |
[MH (CF) 78:50; AG/LEG/SL/333B/2001/1 Vol. 1] |