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In exercise of the powers conferred by clauses (m), (n) and (o) of Section 33 of the Homoeopathy Central Council Act, 1973 (59 of 1973), the Central Council of Homeopathy, with the previous sanction of the Central Government hereby makes the following regulations, namely:

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1. Short title and commencement (1), These regulations may be called the Homoeopathy Central Council (Registration) Regulations, 1982.
(2) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.

2. Definitions In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires:
(a) ‘Act’ means the Homoeopathy Central Council Act, 1973 ( 59 of 1973).
(b) ‘Form’ means a form appended to these regulations;
(c) ‘Registered practitioner’ means a person whose name is for the time being duly registered in the Central Council of Homoeopathy;
(d) ‘Register’ means the Central Register of Homoeopathy maintained by the Central Council under sub-section(1) of Section 21 of the Act:
(e) ‘Registrar’ means the Registrar of the Central Council appointed under clause (a) of Section 11 of the Act.

3. Register The Register shall be maintained in such form as is provided in the *Appendix annexed to these regulations.

4 Direct registration in the Register (1) Any registered practitioner desirous of having his name entered in the Register under Section 23 of the Act may, apply to the Registrar in Form A and the Registrar shall, before entering such practitioner’s name in the Register, verify the antecedents of such practitioner from the Board where such practitioner had his name entered earlier.

2. Every application in Form A shall be accompanied by :-
(i) The documents mentioned in paragraphs I and II of Form A.
(ii) a fee of * : Rs. 2000/- (Rupees Two Thousand only) including Rs. 400/- as registration fee and Rs. 1600/- as the service charges by a crossed postal order or bank draft in the name of the Central Council of Homoeopathy, and

* Explanation:- For the purposes of this clause, the “service charges” shall not be construed as service tax and in case of rejection of the application for registration, the applicant shall not be entitled for refund of the service charges paid therefor.

(iii) a recent passport size photograph of the applicant duly attested by a Gazetted Officer or an officer authorized in this behalf by the Board under whose jurisdiction the applicant resides or the principal of a recognized Homoeopathic Medical College or a member of the Legislative Assembly of the State within whose jurisdiction the applicant resides or a Member of Parliament.

* Provided that practitioner residing or practicing in a State where State Council or Board does not exist, he may apply to the Registrar in Form ‘AA’ and the Registrar shall, before entering the name of such practitioner in the register, verify his qualification from the awarding authority and also verify his address and other particulars done from the concerned police authority.

5. Registration of Additional qualification – Any Registered practitioner obtaining an additional title, diploma or other qualification, may apply to the Registrar specifying the particulars as given in Form ‘B’ for registration of the additional qualification.

6. Alteration of names in the Register – (1) No entry is in respect of alteration of the name of a Registered Practitioner shall be made in the Register unless the application is accompanied by:-
(a) a notification in the Official Gazette relating to such alteration of name, or

(b) an affidavit regarding such alteration of name affirmed and authenticated before a Judicial Magistrate of the First Class or Metropolitan Magistrate, in original.

2 The Registrar shall return the original documents when no longer required.

3 When the name of any Registered practitioner is altered in the above circumstances, the certificate of Registration in Form ‘C’ shall stand amended accordingly and if such certificate is produced by the Registered practitioner, the certificate shall be duly amended by the Registrar under his hand and seal.

7. Notification about change of place of residence or practice – It shall be the duty of the every Registered practitioner who changes address of residence or practice to intimate the Central Council and the Board concerned within 90 days of such change.

8. Certificate of Registration
(1) The Certificate of a registration in the Register of Homoeopathy shall be as given in Form ‘C’.

(2) The Registrar on receipt of intimation from a Registered Practitioner regarding the loss of his/her Registration Certificate issued by Central Council supported by a copy of F.I.R. lodged with the Police station about the loss, theft or damage thereof, shall issue a Duplicate Certificate on payment of

**Rs. Two Hundred as service charges by a crossed draft in favour of Central Council of Homoeopathy. However, the Duplicate Certificate will bear the same Registration Number and the word ‘DUPLICATE’ thereof”.

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