The Indian Medicine Central Council Act,1970

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(Act No. 48 of 1970)(4) The Central Govt., after making such further inquiry, if any, as it may think fit, may, by notification in the Official Gazette, direct that an entry shall be made in the appropriate Schedule against the said medical qualification declaring that it shall be a recognized medical qualification only when granted before a specified date, or that the said medical qualification if granted to students of a specified college or institution affiliated to any University shall be recognized medical qualification only when granted before a specified date or, as the case may be, that the said medical qualification shall be recognized medical qualification in relation to a specified college or institution affiliated to any University only when granted after a specified date.


(22) Minimum standards of education in Indian medicine -

(1) The Central Council may prescribe the minimum standards of education in Indian medicine, required for granting recognized medical qualifications by Universities, Boards or medical institutions in India.

(2) Copies of the draft regulation and of all subsequent amendments thereof shall be furnished by the Central Council to all State Government and the Central Council shall, before submitting the regulation or any amendment thereof, as the case may be, to the Central Govt. for sanction, take into consideration the comments of any State Govt. received within three months from the furnishing of the copies as aforesaid.

(3) Each of the committees referred to in clauses (a),(b) and (c) of sub-section (1) of Section 9 shall, from time to time, report to the Central Council on the efficacy of the regulations and may recommend to the Central Council such amendments thereof as it may think it. CHAPTER-IV

THE CENTRAL REGISTER OF INDIAN MEDICINE
(23) The Central Register of Indian Medicine -

(1) The Central Council shall cause to maintained in the prescribed manner, a register of practitioners in separate part for each of the system of Indian medicine to be known as the Central Register of Indian medicine which shall contain the names of all persons who are for the time being enrolled on any State Register of Indian Medicine and who possess any of the recognized medical qualifications.



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