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[接上页] (a) prohibit, restrict or otherwise regulate, the practice otherwise than under supervision, by registered persons of their profession where those persons have not the qualifications, training or experience prescribed under subsection (1B)(d) in relation to the profession; (b) prohibit, restrict or otherwise regulate the performance, or engagement in, in the course of practising their professions by registered persons, of any function or activity specified in the regulations; (c) prescribe particulars of any supervision required by regulations under this section. (Added 70 of 1989 s. 9. Amended 80 of 1997 s. 21)(4) Regulations under subsection (3) may- (a) apply to registered persons generally; (b) apply by reference to any qualification, training or experience specified in the regulations; or (c) apply to registered persons who are of a class, category or other description specified in the regulations. (Added 70 of 1989 s. 9)(5) In this section- "supervision" (监督) in relation to a profession means supervision prescribed under subsection (3)(c) and applicable to that profession. (Added 70 of 1989 s. 9) Cap 359 s 30 Disapplication of certain provisions to certain classes of person Remarks: Adaptation amendments retroactively made - see 37 of 2000 s. 3 (1) Any person who- (a) holds a teaching appointment at a university, polytechnic, school or institution approved for the purposes of this section by the Chief Executive by notice in the Gazette; (Amended 37 of 2000 s. 3) (b) holds an appointment as a public officer; (c) holds an appointment in a subvented voluntary organization approved for the purposes of this section by the Council by notice in the Gazette; or (d) holds an appointment at the Hospital Authority within the meaning of the Hospital Authority Ordinance (Cap 113), (Added 89 of 1991 s. 2)and is practising a profession directly connected with and necessary for the discharge or performance of his duties while serving in such appointment, shall be exempt from sections 18 and 19. (Replaced 70 of 1989 s. 10. Amended 89 of 1991 s. 2; 34 of 1995 s. 39) (2) The following persons practising a profession directly connected with and necessary for the discharge or performance of their duties shall while serving in the appointments specified be deemed to be registered but sections 13, 14, 15, 16, 18 and 19 shall not apply to or in relation to them- (a) a person holding an appointment in Her Majesty's Forces; and (b) a person holding an appointment in a ship.(3) Subsections (1) and (2) shall not extend to any person specified therein who is practising a profession privately in Hong Kong. Cap 359 s 31 Exemption of course of training Remarks: Adaptation amendments retroactively made - see 37 of 2000 s. 3 Nothing in this Ordinance shall operate to prevent the conducting of any course of training by a school, polytechnic, university or institution approved for the purposes of this section by the Chief Executive. (Amended 37 of 2000 s. 3) Cap 359 s 32 Ordinance not to derogate from other Ordinances This Ordinance shall be in addition to and not in derogation from any other Ordinance that regulates the manner in which a person may practise a profession. Cap 359 SCHEDULE [sections 1 & 2] Item Profession Interpretation 1. Medical Laboratory Technologist (Amended 70 of 1989 s. 11) A person trained in the practice of processing clinical, medical, legal, public health or veterinary specimens for the sole purpose of making and reporting on analysis or examination in vitro and the processing of all matters for human and animal consumption for the sole purpose of making and reporting on analysis or examination in vitro. 2. Radiographer A person trained to operate either- (a) radio-diagnostic, ultra sound and thermographic equipment for the purpose of radiological diagnosis; or (b) radiation therapy equipment for the treatment of diseases; and (Amended 70 of 1989 s. 11) (c) radionuclear equipment including isotopes. 3. Physiotherapist A person trained to assess and treat physical disabilities by means of remedial exercises, manual therapy and mechanical, thermal or electrical energy. 4. Occupational Therapist A person trained to assess and treat disabilities caused by diseases or injuries using mental, physical or social activities to enable the disabled to achieve the maximum possible independence in daily life. 5. Optometrist A person trained in the practice of- (a) testing vision; (b) prescribing optical appliances; (c) fitting optical appliances; or (d) supplying optical appliances on prescription. (Added 67 of 1985 s. 15) |