Singapore legislation

Section 32

of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners Act 2000

Section 32

Assessor to Board

(1)

For the purposes of advising the Board and any committee appointed by the Board, the Board may appoint an assessor to the Board who must be an advocate and solicitor of at least 10 years’ standing.

(2)

The assessor must not participate or sit in any deliberations of the Board or its committees unless invited to do so, and the assessor’s participation must be limited only to questions of law arising from the proceedings.

(3)

The Board may pay to the assessor such remuneration, to be paid as part of the expenses of the Board, as the Board may determine.