HC Deb 18 July 1950 vol 477 cc2217-9

Amendment

In section fourteen, for the words "under this Act" there shall be substituted the words "under the Medical Acts"; in section fifteen, after the words" to be registered "where they first occur there shall be inserted the words" under the Medical Acts," and for the words "under this Act" there shall be substituted the words "under the Medical Acts"; in sections twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three and twenty-five, for the words "under this Act" there shall be substituted the words "under the Medical Acts"; in section twenty-seven for the words "according to the provisionP of this Act," in each place where they occur, and for the words" under the provisions of this Act "there shall he substituted the words" under the Medical Acts"; in section thirty, thirty-two and thirty-four for the words "under this Act" there shall be substituted the words "under the Medical Acts"; in section thirty-five for the words "under the provisions of this Act "there shall be substituted the words "under the Medical Acts"; in sections thirty-six and thirty-seven for the words "under this Act" there shall be substituted the words "under the Medical Acts."

In section one, for the words "under the provisions of the said first-recited Act," there shall he substituted the words "under the Medical Act."

In section eleven, for the words from "registered," to "medical register," there shall be substituted the words "registered under the Medical Acts as a Commonwealth practitioner"; in section twelve, for the words from "registered," to "medical register," there shall be substituted the words "registered under the Medical Acts as a foreign practitioner"; for section fourteen, there shall be substituted— 14.—(1) Persons registered by virtue of this Part of this Act shall be registered in the general register, and that register shall contain a separate list of the names and addresses of the Commonwealth practitioners, and also a separate list of the names and addresses of the foreign practitioners, registered by virtue of this Part of this Act. (2) Each of the said lists shall be made out alphabetically according to the surnames";

In section fifteen, the word "medical," where it last occurs, is hereby repealed;

In section twenty-one, the word "medical," where it last occurs, and the word "said" are hereby repealed.

In section one, in subsection (1) for the words "in the medical register under this section" there shall be substituted the words "under the Medical Acts by virtue of this section," in subsection (2) for the words "in the medical register" there shall be substituted the words "under the Medical Acts," in subsection (3) after the words "shall be" there shall be inserted the words "in the general register, and shall be," and subsection (4) is hereby repealed; in subsection (6) of section two, in section five, in section six and in subsection (1) of section seven for the words "under section one of this Act" there shall be substituted the words "by virtue of section one of this Act," and in section six for the words "under section eleven" there shall be substituted the words "by virtue of section eleven"; in section eight, in subsection (1) for the words "in the medical register" in each place in which they occur there shall be substituted the words "under the Medical Acts," and for the words "under this section" there shall be substituted the words by virtue of this section," in subsections (2), (3) and (4) for the word "under" in each place in which it occurs there shall be substituted the words "by virtue of," in subsection (4) after the words "shall be" there shall he inserted the words "in the general register, and shall be," and in subsection (5) for the words from the beginning to "in relation" there shall be substituted the words "Registration by virtue of this section shall have effect," and for the word "under" there shall be substituted the words "by virtue of."—[Mr. Bevan.]

Brought up, and read the First and Second time and added to the Bill.

Bill reported, with Amendments.

As amended, to be considered this day, and to be printed. [Bill 55.]

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