2. In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires —
“approved foreign qualification in traditional Chinese medicine” means a degree, diploma or certificate in traditional Chinese medicine obtained from a foreign traditional Chinese medicine training institution specified in Part II of the Second Schedule or such other degree, diploma or certificate from a foreign traditional Chinese medicine training institution as may be acceptable to the Board for the purposes of regulation 6(1)(a)(i)(B) and (b)(iii)(A);
“approved local qualification in traditional Chinese medicine” means a degree, diploma or certificate in traditional Chinese medicine obtained from a local traditional Chinese medicine training institution specified in Part I of the Second Schedule or such other training institution as may be acceptable to the Board;
“Category A local diploma” means a diploma in traditional Chinese medicine obtained upon successfully completing a part-time course of not less than 5 years duration conducted by a local traditional Chinese medicine training institute approved by the Board;
“Category B local diploma” means a diploma or certificate in traditional Chinese medicine obtained upon successfully completing a part-time course of less than 5 years duration conducted by a local traditional Chinese medicine training institute approved by the Board;
“conditional registration” means a registration subject to such conditions as the Board thinks fit;
“Examinations Committee” means an Examinations Committee referred to in section 27 of the Act;
“traditional Chinese general medicine” means —
(a)
acupuncture;
(b)
the diagnosis, treatment, prevention or alleviation of any disease or any symptom of a disease or the prescription of any herbal medicine; and
(c)
the regulation of the functional states of the human body,
on the basis of traditional Chinese medicine;
“traditional Chinese medicine physician” means a person who practises traditional Chinese general medicine.