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MEDICAL REGISTRATION
No. 25 of 1957.
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Registration. 13. (1) Any person entitled to be registered may apply to the Registrar for registration.

(2) Applications for registration shall be made in such. manner or form and shall be accompanied by such documents and particulars and by such fee as may be prescribed:

Provided that no fee shall be payable on the application for registration of a person in the public service of the Colony or in the full time service of the University.

(3) Where a person has complied with the provisions of sub- section (2), he shall, subject to the provisions of this Ordinance, be registered by the Registrar who shall issue to him a certificate of registration in such form as shall be prescribed.

Publication of register and evidence of registration, etc. 14. (1) As soon as may be after the 1st day of January of every year, the Registrar shall prepare and publish in the Gazette a list of the names, addresses, qualifications and dates of the qualifications of all persons whose names appear on Part I of the register on the 1st day of January immediately preceding the publication of the list in the Gazette.

(2) As soon as may be after the 1st day of July of every year, the Registrar shall prepare and publish in the Gazette a list of the names, addresses, qualifications and dates of the qualifications. of all persons whose names were added to Part I of the register between the 1st day of January and the 1st day of July of such year.

(3) The publication of a list referred to in subsection (1) or subsection (2) shall be prima facie evidence that each person named in such list is registered.

(4) The absence of the name of any person from the list last published under subsection (1) and any list subsequently published under subsection (2) shall be prima facie evidence that such person is not registered.

(5) A certificate under the hand of the Registrar that the name of a person has been entered or removed from the register shall be conclusive evidence that a person is or is not registered or provisionally registered, as the case may be.