Medical Act
Section 26
26(1) The Council may direct the Registrar to enter in the Medical Register the name, address and qualifications of any physician employed in the public service of the Province upon
(a) receiving a request therefore from the Minister of Health;
(b) being satisfied as to the professional qualifications of the said physicians; and
(c) payment of the prescribed registration fee.
26(2) Upon receiving a direction from Council mentioned in subsection (1), the Registrar shall
(a) enter the name, address and qualifications of the person named therein in the Medical Register; and
(b) issue a licence to such person for such period, and upon such conditions as Council may direct.
26(3) Every person who, at the coming into force of this Act, is registered under subsection 16(3) of the previous Act and holds a licence, shall be issued a licence under subsection (2).
26(4) Every licence issued under subsection (3), shall be subject to any conditions or limitations attached to the registration under the previous Act.
26(5) A person to whom a licence has been issued under subsection (2) may practise medicine
(a) in the performance of his duties in the public service of the Province; or
(b) in consultation with a regularly licensed medical practitioner when his services are specifically requested.
26(6) When a person registered under this section ceases to be employed in the public service of the Province of New Brunswick, the Registrar shall
(a) strike his name from the Medical Register; and
(b) revoke his licence.
26(7) No person shall practise medicine while employed in the public service of the Province unless he is registered and licensed.