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The Medical Documentation Act, 1803


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LOCAL LAW OF THE PROVIDENCE CITY ASSEMBLY

 


 

The Medical Documentation Act

1803

Passed in a Session of the City Assembly

Introduced by Alderwoman Victoria Anne d’Arkent

 

The Medical Documentation Act shall require the Practitioner-General to document all certified doctors within the capital City of Providence.

 

INTRODUCTION

In order to provide benefits to the doctors of Providence and to ensure they are medically licensed, this act will require the Practitioner-General to keep an updated and public documentation of all certified doctors within the capital of Providence.

 

SECTION I: Definitions

1. "Doctor" shall be defined as: "a qualified practitioner of medicine certified by the Practitioner-General"

2. "Practitioner-General" shall be defined as: "the individual charged with the upkeep of the Providence Medical Institution"

 

SECTION II: Documentation

1. The Practitioner-General shall be tasked with the documentation of all certified doctors within the capital City of Providence.

2. The Practitioner-General shall regularly update the documentation to include all newly certified doctors within the City of Providence.

3. The Practitioner-General shall release the documentation to the public.


 

Introduced by Alderwoman Victoria Anne d’Arkent on 1803

 

Cosponsored by Alderman Oliver Halcourt

 

SIGNED INTO LAW BY

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE, CIPRIAN DE LA BALTAS, LORD MAYOR OF THE CITY OF PROVIDENCE.

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