The Indian medicine central council act, 1970 (Bare Act)/ Universal Law Publishing

Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi: Universal Law Publishing, 2010Description: 61 pDDC classification: 343.54
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THE INDIAN MEDICINE CENTRAL COUNCIL ACT, 1970 Introduction Sections CHAPTER I PRELIMINARY 1. Short title, extent and commencement 2. Definitions CHAPTER II THE CENTRAL COUNOL AND ITS COMMITTEES 3. Constitution of Central Council 4. Mode of election 5. Restriction on elections and membership 6. Incorporation of Central Council 7. Term of office of President, Vice-President and members of Central Council 8. Meetings of Central Council 9. Committees for Ayurveda, Siddha and Unani 10. Other committees 11. Meetings of committees 12. Officers and other employees of Central Council -fi 13. Vacancies in the Central Council and committees thereof not to invalidate acts, etc. CHAPTER IIA PERMISSION FOR NEW MEDICAL COLLEGE, COURSE, ETC. 13A. Permission for establishment of new medical college, new course of study, etc. 13B. Non-recognition of medical qualifications in certain cases 13C. Time for seeking permission for certain existing medical colleges CHAPTER III , recognition of medical qualifications 14. Recognition of medical qualifications granted by certain medical institutions in India 3 3 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 10 15. Recognition of medical qualifications granted by certain medical institutions whose qualifications are not included in Second Schedule. 16. Recognition of medical qualifications granted by medical institutions in countries with which there is a scheme of reciprocity 17. Rights of persons possessing qualifications included in Second, Third and Fourth Schedules to be enrolled 18. Power to require information as to courses of study and examinations 19. Inspectors at examinations 20. Visitors at examinations 21. Withdrawal of recognition 22. Minimum standards of education in Indian medicine CHAPTER IV THE CENTRAL REGISTER OF INDIAN MEDICINE 23. The Central Register of Indian Medicine 24. Supply of copies of State Register of Indian Medicine 25. Registration in the Central Register of Indian Medicine 26. Professional conduct 27. Removal of names from the Central Register of Indian Medicine 28. Provisional registration for practice 29 Privileges of persons who are enrolled on the Central Register of Indian Medicine 30. Registration of additional qualifications 31. Persons enrolled on Central Register of Indian Medicine to notify change of place of residence and practice CHAPTER V MISCELLANEOUS 32. Information to be furnished by Central Council and publication thereof 33. Commission of inquiry 34. Protection of action taken in good faith 35. Power to make rules 36. Power to make regulations THE FIRST SCHEDULE.— [Number of seats allocated in the Central Council THE FIRST SCHtuu Ayurveda. Siddha and Unam System—Sec. 3(l)(a)I . THF SECOND SCHEDULE.—Recognised medical qualifications m Indian the SECOND n^edicine granted by Universities, Boards or other medical institutions in India within India as defined in the Government of India Act, 1935 THE fourth SCH£DUL£.-QuaIification granted by medical instituhons m countries the four which there is a scheme of reaprocity THE ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW MEDICAL COLLEGE, OPENING OF NEW OR HIGHER COURSE OF STUDY OR TRAINING AND INCREASE OF ADMISSION CAPACITY BY A MEDICAL COLLEGE REGULATIONS, 2003 Regulations 1. Short title and commencement . . . 46 2. Definition . . . 46 3. The permission for establishment of a medical college, opening of new or higher course of study or training and increase of admission capacity . . . 46 Application Form of scheme . . . 46 Authority to whom the scheme and application is to be submitted . . . 46 Eligibility for making an application . . . 47 Recommendation of the Central Council . . . 49 Fee to be submitted along with application . , . 49 Permission Order . . . 49 FORM 1.—Application for Permission to Establish A New Medical College . . . 49 FORM 2.—Application for Permission to open a new or Higher Course of Study or Training . . .^ 56 FORM 3.—Application for Permission to Increase the Admission Capacity . . . 57 FORM 4.—No Objection Certificate from the State Govenunent . .. . 58 FORM 5.—Consent of Affiliation . . . 59 FORM 6.—Recommendation of the Central Coimcil of Indian Medicine . . 59 SCHEDULE.—Schedule for Receipt and Processing of the Applications . . 61
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THE INDIAN MEDICINE CENTRAL COUNCIL ACT, 1970
Introduction
Sections
CHAPTER I
PRELIMINARY
1. Short title, extent and commencement
2. Definitions
CHAPTER II
THE CENTRAL COUNOL AND ITS COMMITTEES
3. Constitution of Central Council
4. Mode of election
5. Restriction on elections and membership
6. Incorporation of Central Council
7. Term of office of President, Vice-President and members
of Central Council
8. Meetings of Central Council
9. Committees for Ayurveda, Siddha and Unani
10. Other committees
11. Meetings of committees
12. Officers and other employees of Central Council -fi
13. Vacancies in the Central Council and committees thereof not to invalidate acts, etc.
CHAPTER IIA
PERMISSION FOR NEW MEDICAL COLLEGE, COURSE, ETC.
13A. Permission for establishment of new medical college, new course of study, etc.
13B. Non-recognition of medical qualifications in certain cases
13C. Time for seeking permission for certain existing medical colleges
CHAPTER III ,
recognition of medical qualifications
14. Recognition of medical qualifications granted by certain medical institutions in India
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10
15. Recognition of medical qualifications granted by certain medical institutions whose qualifications are not included in Second Schedule.
16. Recognition of medical qualifications granted by medical institutions in countries with which there is a scheme of reciprocity
17. Rights of persons possessing qualifications included in Second, Third and Fourth Schedules to be enrolled
18. Power to require information as to courses of study and examinations 19. Inspectors at examinations
20. Visitors at examinations
21. Withdrawal of recognition
22. Minimum standards of education in Indian medicine
CHAPTER IV
THE CENTRAL REGISTER OF INDIAN MEDICINE
23. The Central Register of Indian Medicine 24. Supply of copies of State Register of Indian Medicine 25. Registration in the Central Register of Indian Medicine
26. Professional conduct 27. Removal of names from the Central Register of Indian Medicine 28. Provisional registration for practice 29 Privileges of persons who are enrolled on the Central Register of Indian Medicine 30. Registration of additional qualifications 31. Persons enrolled on Central Register of Indian Medicine to notify change of place of residence and practice
CHAPTER V
MISCELLANEOUS 32. Information to be furnished by Central Council and publication thereof 33. Commission of inquiry 34. Protection of action taken in good faith
35. Power to make rules 36. Power to make regulations THE FIRST SCHEDULE.— [Number of seats allocated in the Central Council THE FIRST SCHtuu Ayurveda. Siddha and Unam
System—Sec. 3(l)(a)I . THF SECOND SCHEDULE.—Recognised medical qualifications m Indian the SECOND n^edicine granted by Universities, Boards or
other medical institutions in India
within India as defined in the Government of
India Act, 1935 THE fourth SCH£DUL£.-QuaIification granted by medical instituhons m countries the four which there is a scheme of reaprocity
THE ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW MEDICAL COLLEGE, OPENING OF NEW OR
HIGHER COURSE OF STUDY OR TRAINING AND INCREASE OF ADMISSION
CAPACITY BY A MEDICAL COLLEGE REGULATIONS, 2003
Regulations
1. Short title and commencement . . . 46
2. Definition . . . 46
3. The permission for establishment of a medical college, opening of new or higher course of study or training and increase of admission capacity . . . 46
Application Form of scheme . . . 46
Authority to whom the scheme and application is to be submitted . . . 46
Eligibility for making an application . . . 47
Recommendation of the Central Council . . . 49
Fee to be submitted along with application . , . 49
Permission Order . . . 49
FORM 1.—Application for Permission to Establish A New Medical College . . . 49
FORM 2.—Application for Permission to open a new or Higher Course of Study or Training . . .^ 56
FORM 3.—Application for Permission to Increase the Admission Capacity . . . 57
FORM 4.—No Objection Certificate from the State Govenunent . .. . 58
FORM 5.—Consent of Affiliation . . . 59
FORM 6.—Recommendation of the Central Coimcil of Indian Medicine . . 59
SCHEDULE.—Schedule for Receipt and Processing of the Applications . . 61

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