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HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONS ACT, 2003. (ACT. NO. XII of 2003)
Medical Council (Elections) Regulations, 2004.
IN exercise of the powers conferred by article 51(1)(f) of the Health Care Professions Act 2003, the Minister of Health has made the
following regulations>-
Title and commencement.
Definitions.
Elections
Commission.
Nomination of candidate.
1. (1) The title of these regulations is the Medical Council
(Elections) Regulations, 2004.
(2) These regulations shall come into force on the 20th
January, 2004.
2. In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires –
“Council” means the Medical Council< “President” means the President of the Council<
“the Commission” means the Medical Council Elections
Commission established by Regulation 3 of these regulations< “Registrar” means Registrar of the Council.
3. (1) There shall be established a Commission, to be called the Medical Council Elections Commission composed of three election
commissioners.
(2) The Council shall, in January of each year, appoint a Commission, bearing the same name and composed of the same number of
commissioners to conduct the election to the said Council for that year.
4. The Commission shall by the end of January 2004, cause a notice to be published in the Gazette and in all local daily newspapers,
specifying the place, days and times during which nominations of
candidates for the election to the Council will be received by the
Registrar.
5. (1) When the Commission is informed by the President that a vacancy occurs amongst the elected members of the Council, it
shall as soon as may be, cause a notice to be published in the Gazette, and all local daily newspapers, specifying the place, days
and times during which nominations of candidates for election to the Council will be received by the Commission
(2) A candidate shall be nominated in writing on a form in accordance with the specimen contained in the First Schedule to these
regulations. Whatever the number of vacancies to be filled, no person shall be nominated to fill in more than one vacancy.
6. (1) If the nominations received exceed the number of vacancies on the Council, an election shall be held.
(2) The Commission shall, within three working days after the closure of nominations, send a ballot paper to all medical practitioners
and dental surgeons resident in Malta registered with the Council and shall inform voters of the method of voting as well as the
place where, and the time by which the ballots are to be returned to the Commission.
(3) The ballot paper to be used for the purpose of the election shall be in accordance with the specimen contained in the Second
Schedule to these regulations, and shall be signed by a member of the Commission.
7. A voter shall record his vote by placing a cross against the name of the candidate for whom he votes.
8. Votes shall not be accepted after the expiration of the time fixed by the Commission for the receipt of such votes.
9. The Commission shall count the votes immediately after the expiration of the time mentioned in the preceding regulation.
10. When, on the ballot paper, there is registered a larger number of votes than is required, the ballot paper shall be declared
invalid by the Commission.
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Notice of candiditure to be published.
Holding of an election.
Manner of voting.
Expiration of voting time.
Counting of votes.
Invalid votes.
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Elected candidates.
Partial elections.
Reporting of result.
Decision of the
Commission.
Repeal Legal
Notice 411 of
2003.
11. The candidates who obtain the largest number of votes shall be declared elected by the Commission.
12. If two or more candidates obtain an equal number of votes, a partial election amongst those candidates shall be held in accordance
with the provisions of this regulation.
13. The Commission shall immediately report the election result to the Minister responsible for health, and the said result shall
be published in the Gazette.
14. The decision of the Commission on the validity of any nomination, the right of a person to cast the vote, the place where the
votes are received and the result of the election, is final and conclusive.
15. The Medical Council (Elections) Regulations, 2003, is hereby repealed.
FIRST SCHEDULE
B 313
Nomination Form for Candidates for Election to the Medical Council
We, the undersigned, being voters entitled to vote at an election of the Medical
Council for
(a) five licensed medical practitioners at least one of whom must be a hospital based specialist and another a general practitioner
(b) two licensed dental surgeons
do hereby nominate ………………………………………………. (**)
registered in the ……………………………………………………(**) (Register)
and whose address is ……………………………………………….(**)
as a candidate for the said election.
Proposer> Name ………………………………………… (Block Letters)
Signature ……………………… Date ……………………… Registered in the ……………………………………………………
Seconder> Name ………………………………………………… (Block Letters)
Signature ……………………… Date ……………………… Registered in the …………………………………………………………………
DECLARATION BY PERSON NOMINATED
I, …………………………………………………………… whose name appears
(full name in block letters)
on the ……………………………………………… accept the above nomination. (Register)
Date …………………………… ……………………………… Candidate’s signature
(**) In block letters
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SECOND SCHEDULE Ballot Paper
FOR USE BY ………………………………
VOTING FOR ELECTION OF A CANDIDATE TO THE MEDICAL COUNCIL
VOTE FOR ……………………… CANDIDATE(S) (only)
Signature of Election Commissioner ……………………………………
Ippubblikat mid-Dipartiment ta’ l-Informazzjoni (doi.gov.mt) — Valletta — Published by the Department of Information (doi.gov.mt) — Valletta
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