Examples of Dentists Act in a sentence
The employment relationship may be terminated by the University independent of the agreed term if any of the prerequisites stated in Section 3 of the Austrian Foreign Labour Act [Xxxxxxxxx-beschäftigungsgesetz/AuslBG] is no longer fulfilled or if the licence to practice the profession according to the provisions of the Austrian Act on the Medical Profession [Ärztegesetz/ÄrzteG] 1998 or of the Austrian Dentists Act [Zahnärztegesetz/ZÄG] is no longer valid.
Dentists/ Dental Surgeons shall not employ in connection with their professional practice any attendant who is neither registered nor enlisted under the Dentists Act and shall not permit such persons to attend, treat or perform operations upon patients wherever professional discretion or skill is required.
The Board of Directors is to comprise: A Non-Executive ChairNo fewer than four other Non-Executive Directors (one of whom shall act as the Senior Independent Director)No fewer than four Executive Directors comprising:• Chief Executive• Finance Director• Registered Medical Practitioner or Registered Dentist (within the meaning of the Dentists Act 1984)• Registered Nurse or a Registered Midwife The Non-Executive Directors and Chair together shall be greater than the total number of Executive Directors.
The Central Board of Secondary Education will prepare an All India Merit List of successful candidates of NEET (UG) – 2018 on the basis of the eligibility criteria provided by the Medical Council of India and Dental Council of India as given in Graduate Medical Education Regulations-1997 issued under Indian Medical Council Act-1956 and BDS Course Regulations, 2007 issued under the Dentists Act, 1948.
For instance, under the Medical Practitioners and Dentists Act and a medical practitioner or dentist is required to apply for renewal of the license in the prescribed form at least 30 days before its expiry.
The Dentists Act 1984, the GDC’s Constitution Order and the GDC’s Standing Orders.
Health professional is defined as including a registered medical practitioner, within the meaning of the Medical Practitioners Act 1978, a registered dentist, within the meaning of the Dentists Act 1985 or a member of any other class of health worker or social worker standing specified by regulations made by the Minister after consultation with the Minister for Health and Children and with any other Minister who ought, in the opinion of the Minister, be consulted (s.2B(4)).
The work of the GDC is governed by the Dentists Act 1984 (as amended), which establishes our duty to maintain a register of dental professionals and establishes the criteria and routes to registration.
This is a resumed hearing pursuant to section 27C of the Dentists Act 1984 (‘the Act’).
Reliance was placed by the Writ Petitioners on the fact that the NEET examination was introduced for the MBBS and BDS courses only after amending the provisions of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 and Dentists Act, 1948 respectively.