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Unani, Ayurvedic and Homoeopathic Practitioners Act, 1965
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PART I.
PRELIMINARY
1
Short title, extent and commencement.
2
Definitions.
3
Establishment and incorporation of Councils.
PART II.
CONSTITUTION AND FUNCTION OF COUNCILS
CHAPTER I.
COMPOSITION AND PROCEEDINGS OF COUNCILS
4
Composition of the National Council for Tib.
5
Composition of the National Council for Homoeopathy.
6
The President.
7
Elections.
8
Publication of names etc.
9
Term of office of members.
10
Vacancy etc, not to invalidate the proceedings of a council.
11
Resignation by President etc.
12
Declaration of vacancies.
13
Disqualification of members.
14
Functions of the Council.
15
Meetings of the Council
16
Officer of the Council and their pay and allowances
CHAPTER II.
TEACHING INSTITUTIONS AND EXAMINATIONS
17
Recognition of Institution.
18
Maintenance of Standard of efficiency.
19
Withdrawal of recognition
20
Duration of courses
21
Qualifications for admission to institutions
22
Qualifying examination
CHAPTER III.
REGISTRATION OF PRACTIONERS
23
Registration how made
24
Registration of Anani, Ayurvedic and Homoeopathic practitioners
25
Registration of Unani and Ayurvedic Practitioners in Category B
26
Registration of Hopmoeopathic Practitioners.
27
Listing of certain Homoeopathic.
28
Removal from register etc.
29
Cancellation or alteration of entries in Register, etc.
CHAPTER-IV
POWERS AND DUTIES OF REGISTRAR
30
Maintenance of register, etc.
31
Publication of List.
PART-III
GENERAL PROVISIONS
CHAPTER-I
RIGHT, DUTIES AND LIABILITIES OF REGISTERED PRACTITIONERS
32
Intimation of change of address.
33
Privileges of registered practitioners.
34
Privileges of listed Homoeopaths.
35
Exemption from serving on inquest etc
CHAPTER-II.
Offences, Penalty and Procedure
36
Offences and penalties
37
Persons not registered under act not to practice, etc
37 A
Prohibition against calling applications, etc
38
Colourable imitation of degrees
39
Prohibition against use of title, description, etc
40
Savings
41
Cognizance of offences, etc
CHAPTER-III.
Supersession of council
42
Supersession of Council
CHAPTER-IV.
Miscellanious
43
Fees received by council
44
Death of registered practitioners
45
Indemnity
46
Power to make rules
47
Power to make regulations
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