Singapore legislation

Section 12

of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners Act 2000

Section 12

Register of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners

Amended by5/2018

(1)

In addition to duties under the Public Sector (Governance) Act 2018, the Registrar must keep a Register of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners which must —

(a)

consist of such parts as the Board may determine; and

(b)

contain in the appropriate part the following particulars of every registered person:

(i)

his or her name and address;

(ii)

the date of his or her registration;

(iii)

the qualification by virtue of which he or she is registered and the date he or she obtained that qualification; and

(iv)

any other particulars that the Board may determine.

Amended by5/2018

(2)

The Registrar is responsible for the maintenance and custody of the Register.

(3)

A registered person must inform the Registrar in writing of any change in the registered person’s name, working address, residential address, or any other particulars that may be prescribed, within 28 days of the change.

(4)

Any person who fails to comply with subsection (3) shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $1,000.

(5)

A person who makes a report of a change in his or her residential address under section 10 of the National Registration Act 1965 is deemed to have complied with subsection (3) relating to residential address on the date on which the person makes the report.