G.S.R.
2350, the 14th August, 1975 - In exercise of the
powers conferred by section 4 and Section 35 of
the Indian Medicine Central Council Act, 1970
(48 of 1970), the Central Government hereby makes
the following rules, namely.
1.
Short title and commencement
(1)
These rules may be called the Indian Medicine
Central Council (Election) Rules,
1975.
(2) They
shall come into force on the date of their publication
in the official Gazette.
2.
Definitions
In
these rules unless the context otherwise requires
:
(a)
'Act' means the Indian Medicine Central Council
Act, 1970(48 of 1970) :
(b) 'Form' means a form annexed to these rules;
(c) 'President' means the President of the Central
Council of Indian Medicine.
(d) 'Returning Officer' means any officer appointed
as such by the Central Government
for the purpose of these rules;
(e) 'Section' means a section of the Act.
3.
Persons entitled to vote
All
persons whose names are enrolled on a State Register
of Indian Medicine practitioners of Ayurveda,
Siddha or Unani systems of Medicine shall be entitled
to vote at the election of members to represent
the Ayurveda, Siddha or Unani Systems of Medicine,
as the case may be, under Clause (a) of sub-section
(1) of Section 3.
4.
Posting of copies of State Register of Indian
Medicne
(1)
Copies of the State Register of Indian Medicine
shall be posted at the office of
the Returning Officer and of the State concerned.
(2)
The register shall be brought up-to-date before
posting and for this purpose the
Returning Officer shall give one month's notice
to the Registrar (by whatever
name called) of the Board concerned, who maintains
the register in the State.
5.
Returning Officer to hold the election
The
Returning Officer shall call upon persons enrolled
on the State Register of Indian Medicine a practitioner
of Ayurveda, Siddha or Unani Systems of Medicine
to elect such number or members, as is determined
by the Central Government under clause (a) of
sub-section (1) of Section 3, to represent Ayurveda,
Siddha or Unani System of Medicine, as the case
may be.
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