D-4, r. 5 - Regulation respecting other terms and conditions for permits of the Ordre des denturologistes du Québec to be issued

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chapter D-4, r. 5
Regulation respecting other terms and conditions for permits of the Ordre des denturologistes du Québec to be issued
Denturologists Act
(chapter D-4, s. 3).
Professional Code
(chapter C-26, s. 94, par. i).
DIVISION I
GENERAL PROVISIONS
1. In this Regulation, unless the context indicates otherwise,
“Order” means the Ordre des denturologistes du Québec;
“secretary” means the secretary of the Order.
Decision 83-02-25, s. 1.
2. The Interpretation Act (chapter I-16) applies to this Regulation.
Decision 83-02-25, s. 2.
3. The secretary shall transmit a copy of this Regulation to the candidate who applies to be admitted to the Order. The Order shall also transmit a brochure explaining the content of this Regulation to the candidate.
Decision 83-02-25, s. 3.
DIVISION II
TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR ISSUING PERMITS
4. To obtain a permit, a person shall provide the secretary with the following papers:
(a)  an application for admittance to the Order, duly completed and in accordance with the form in Schedule 1;
(b)  an attestation that he holds a diploma recognized by the Government pursuant to the first paragraph of section 184 of the Professional Code (chapter C-26) or recognized as equivalent by the Order, or training recognized as equivalent by the Order;
(c)  complete official transcripts of his marks at the college or university level;
(d)  proof, where required by law, that his knowledge of the official language complies with the standards established by Government regulation for that purpose; and
(e)  a certified cheque or money order in the amount of $75 as fees for opening the record.
Decision 83-02-25, s. 4; Erratum 1986 G.O. 2, 2647.
5. A member of the Order who has been struck off the roll for failure to pay the assessments owing by him to the Order or for failure to furnish a security against his professional liability shall, to be re-entered on the roll and in accordance with the prescriptions of the Professional Code (chapter C-26):
(1)  pay the assessments owing and unpaid at the time of his striking off;
(2)  pay the assessments for the current year;
(3)  furnish proof of professional liability insurance for the current year;
(4)  pay the re-entry fees fixed by resolution of the board of directors; and
(5)  pay, where applicable, the disciplinary fines owing and unpaid at the time of his striking off.
Decision 83-02-25, s. 5; O.C. 66-92, s. 1.
6. A member of the Order who has been struck off the roll following the cessation of practice of his profession or a decision of the disciplinary council or the Professions Tribunal shall, to be re-entered on the roll and in accordance with the prescriptions provided for in the Professional Code (chapter C-26):
(1)  pay the assessments for the current year;
(2)  furnish proof of professional liability insurance for the current year;
(3)  pay the re-entry fees fixed by resolution of the board of directors; and
(4)  pay, where applicable, the disciplinary fines owing and unpaid.
O.C. 66-92, s. 1.
ORDRE DES DENTUROLOGISTES DU QUÉBEC
PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
To the board of directors of the Ordre des denturologistes du Québec:
I,__________(name)__________ domiciled at __________(number)__________ __________(street)__________ __________(municipality)__________ __________(province or country)__________, am appying for a permit.
I engage to comply with the provisions of the Act and regulations of the Ordre des denturologistes du Québec.
I declare that all the information provided in the following questionnaire is true and complete.
I authorize the Ordre des denturologistes du Québec to verify the facts stated in this permit application.
In witness thereof, I have signed at __________(place)__________ on __________(date)__________ __________(candidate)__________
Sworn before me, at ______________________________, this ______________________________ day of 20__________.

Commissioner for oaths for

GENERAL INFORMATION
Surname and given name(s) of candidate at birth _______________________________________________
Date of birth ___________________________ Place of birth ___________________________
Civil status: single __________________ married __________________ other __________________
Surname and given name(s) of spouse ___________________________________________________________
Are you a Canadian citizen? ____________________________________________________
If not, are you a landed immigrant? _______________________________________________________
If you are a landed immigrant, how long have you been living in Canada? _____________________________
Home address __________________________________________________________________
Home telephone No. _______________________________________________________
Address of place where you principally practise your profession*


Office telephone No. _________________________________________________________
Teaching institutions attended:
(A) ELEMENTARY _____(name)_____ _____(place)_____ _____(year completed)_____ _____(diploma)_____
(B) SECONDARY _____(name)_____ _____(place)_____ _____(year completed)_____ _____(diploma)_____
(C) COLLEGE _____(name)_____ _____(place)_____ _____(year completed)_____ _____(diploma)_____
LANGUAGE(S) SPOKEN: French __________ English __________ Others __________(specify)__________
LANGUAGE(S) WRITTEN: French __________ English __________ Others __________(specify)__________
The candidate shall provide the following in support of his application:
( ) 2 passport photographs with his name in block letters and his signature on the reverse side;
( ) a certified extract of his act of birth;
( ) the papers prescribed in section 4 of the Regulation respecting other terms and conditions for permits of the Ordre des denturologistes du Québec to be issued (chapter D-4, r. 5).
* N.B. A denturologist who begins to practise his profession principally at another address must immediately notify the secretary of the Order; he must also notify the secretary of any change in the place where he practises his profession within 30 days of the change.
Decision 83-02-25, Sch. 1.
REFERENCES
Decision 83-02-25, 1983 G.O. 2, 1936 and 1986 G.O. 2, 2647
O.C. 66-92, 1992 G.O. 2, 816
S.Q. 2008, c. 11, s. 212