The Maharashtra Medical Practitioners Act, 1961
MAHARASHTRA
India
The Maharashtra Medical Practitioners Act, 1961
Act
person whose name is entered in the register and who subsequent to his registration desires to record in the register any change in his name ... name is entered in the register and who subsequent to his registration obtains any additional qualification specified in the Schedule to this
basis, on the clear understanding that they shall have to obtain training qualification at their own cost and further subject to the condition that their ... Cell, dated 20-12-1984, and dae of obtaining qualification extended by subsequent orders.] 7. Scales of Pay and Allowances.
- (i) The scales
person whose name is entered in the Register and who subsequent to his registration desires to record in the Register any change in his name ... name is entered in the Register and who subsequent to his registration obtains any recognised higher qualification, shall, on an application made in this behalf
removed from the Register or, as the case may be, List, and subsequently re-entered therein, the date on which the name ... have an entry as respects any additional qualification acquired by him subsequent to the date of his registration or enlistment, made in the Register
have an entry as respects any additional qualification acquired by him subsequent to the date of his registration [* * * * *] [Deleted by G.N. dated ... entry as applied for; Provided that no entry as respects additional qualification shall be made in the register unless a person possessing such qualification
Examinations for completing the Course of the trade will be an added qualification. Age limit 30 years.
8.
Fitter.
Literate and sufficient experience ... qualification. Age limit 30 years.
10.
Electrician.
(a)
First Class Supervisor's Certificate of the P.W.D. or an equivalent qualification; and
(b)
Subsequent
extend to ten thousand rupees; and (b) for a second or subsequent offence, with imprisonment for a term which may extend to ten years ... possessing a recognized paramedical qualification, or uses a degree or a diploma, or an abbreviation indicating or implying such paramedical qualification, shall, on conviction
The Maharashtra Medical Council Rules, 1967
MAHARASHTRA
India
The Maharashtra Medical Council Rules, 1967
Rule
extend to ten thousand rupees; and (b) for a second or subsequent offence, with imprisonment for a term which may extend to ten years ... therapy or physiotherapy or not possessing a recognised occupational therapy or physiotherapy qualification, uses a degree or a diploma or an abbreviation indicating or implying