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The National Medical Commission Act, 2019
THE NATIONAL MEDICAL COMMISSION ACT, 2019
The following Act of Parliament received the assent of the President on the 8th August, 2019, and is hereby published for general information:—
CHAPTER I
PRELIMINARY
(p) "prescribed" means prescribed by rules made under this Act;
(q) "President" means the President of an Autonomous Board appointed under section 18;
(r) "recognised medical qualification" means a medical qualification recognised under section 35 or section 36 or section 37 or section 40, as the case may be;
(s) "regulations" means the regulations made by the Commission under this Act;
THE NATIONAL MEDICAL COMMISSION
9. Meetings, etc., of Commission
(1) The Commission shall meet at least once every quarter at such time and place as may be appointed by the Chairperson.
(2) The Chairperson shall preside at the meeting of the Commission, and if, for any reason, the Chairperson is unable to attend a meeting of the Commission, any other Member, being the President of an Autonomous Board, nominated by the Chairperson, shall preside at the meeting.
(3) Unless the procedure to be followed at the meetings of the Commission is otherwise provided by regulations, one-half of the total number of Members of the Commission including the Chairperson shall constitute the quorum and all the acts of the Commission shall be decided by a majority of the members, present and voting and in the event of equality of votes, the Chairperson, or in his absence, the President of the Autonomous Board nominated under sub-section (2), shall have the casting vote.
(4) The general superintendence, direction and control of the administration of the Commission shall vest in the Chairperson.
(5) No act done by the Commission shall be questioned on the ground of the existence of a vacancy in, or a defect in the constitution of, the Commission.
(6) A person who is aggrieved by any decision of the Commission except the decision rendered under sub-section (4) of section 30 may prefer an appeal to the Central Government against such decision within thirty days of the communication of such decision.
THE MEDICAL ADVISORY COUNCIL
NATIONAL EXAMINATION
AUTONOMOUS BOARDS
19. Term of office and conditions of service of President and Members.
(1) The President and Members (other than part-time Members) of each Autonomous Board shall hold the office for a term not exceeding four years and shall not be eligible for any extension or re-appointment: Provided that part-time Members of each Autonomous Board shall hold the office for a term of two years: Provided further that a Member shall cease to hold office after attaining the age of seventy years.
(2) The salaries and allowances payable to, and other terms and conditions of service of the President and Members (other than part-time Members) of an Autonomous Board shall be such as may be prescribed: Provided that part-time Members of each Autonomous Board shall be entitled for such allowances as may be prescribed.
(3) The provisions of sub-sections (3), (5), (6), (7) and (8) of section 6 relating to other terms and conditions of service of, and section 7 relating to removal from the office of, the Chairperson and Members of the Commission shall also be applicable to the President and Members of the Autonomous Boards.
20. Advisory committees of experts.
(1) Each Autonomous Board, except the Ethics and Medical Registration Board, shall be assisted by such advisory committees of experts as may be constituted by the Commission for the efficient discharge of the functions of such Boards under this Act.
(2) The Ethics and Medical Registration Board shall be assisted by such ethics committees of experts as may be constituted by the Commission for the efficient discharge of the functions of that Board under this Act.
21. Staff of Autonomous Boards.
The experts, professionals, officers and other employees appointed under section 8 shall be made available to the Autonomous Boards in such number, and in such manner, as may be specified by regulations by the Commission.
22. Meetings, etc., of Autonomous Boards.
(1) Every Autonomous Board shall meet at least once a month at such time and place as it may appoint.
(2) All decisions of the Autonomous Boards shall be made by majority of votes of the President and Members.
(3) Subject to the provision of section 28, a person who is aggrieved by any decision of an Autonomous Board may prefer an appeal to the Commission against such decision within sixty days of the communication of such decision.
23. Powers of Autonomous Boards and delegation of powers
(1) The President of each Autonomous Board shall have such administrative and financial powers as may be delegated to it by the Commission to enable such Board to function efficiently.
(2) The President of an Autonomous Board may further delegate any of his powers to a Member or an officer of that Board.
24.Powers and functions of UnderGraduate Medical Education Board.
(1) The Under-Graduate Medical Education Board shall perform the following functions, namely:—
(a) determine standards of medical education at undergraduate level and oversee all aspects relating thereto;
(b) develop competency based dynamic curriculum at undergraduate level in accordance with the regulations made under this Act;
(c) develop competency based dynamic curriculum for addressing the needs of primary health services, community medicine and family medicine to ensure healthcare in such areas, in accordance with the provisions of the regulations made under this Act;
(d) frame guidelines for setting up of medical institutions for imparting undergraduate courses, having regard to the needs of the country and the global norms, in accordance with the provisions of the regulations made under this Act;
(e) determine the minimum requirements and standards for conducting courses and examinations for undergraduates in medical institutions, having regard to the needs of creativity at local levels, including designing of some courses by individual institutions, in accordance with the provisions of the regulations made under this Act;
(f) determine standards and norms for infrastructure, faculty and quality of education in medical institutions providing undergraduate medical education in accordance with the provisions of the regulations made under this Act;
(g) facilitate development and training of faculty members teaching undergraduate courses;
(h) facilitate research and the international student and faculty exchange programmes relating to undergraduate medical education;
(i) specify norms for compulsory annual disclosures, electronically or otherwise, by medical institutions, in respect of their functions that has a bearing on the interest of all stakeholders including students, faculty, the Commission and the Central Government;
(j) grant recognition to a medical qualification at the undergraduate level.
(2) The Under-Graduate Medical Education Board may, in the discharge of its duties, make such recommendations to, and seek such directions from, the Commission, as it deems necessary
RECOGNITION OF MEDICAL QUALIFICATIONS
GRANTS, AUDIT AND ACCOUNTS
MISCELLANEOUS
[See section 37]
LIST OF CATEGORIES OF MEDICAL QUALIFICATIONS GRANTED BY
STATUTORY BODY OR OTHER BODY IN INDIA
Sl. No. Categories of medical qualifications