Health Act 1953
Schools for training of nurses.
64.—(1) In this section—
the expression “nursing school” means a school for the training of persons to be nurses;
the expression “student nurse” means a person being trained to be a nurse.
(2) A health authority may, with the consent of the Minister, and shall, if the Minister so directs, provide and maintain a nursing school in connection with a health institution maintained by them and may, subject to such conditions as they think fit, admit persons to such school as student nurses.
(3) A health authority who maintain a nursing school under this section may, with the consent of the Minister, pay remuneration to a student nurse of the school.
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References to "health institution" and "institution" construed (1.04.1971) by Health Act 1970 (Adaptation) Regulations 1971 (S.I. No. 106 of 1971), art. 6 and sch.
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6. Each of the enactments and regulations mentioned in the first column of the Schedule to this Order shall be adapted in the manner and to the extent specified in the second column of the said Schedule.
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... In section 64(2) the reference to a "health institution" shall be construed as a reference to a hospital maintained by a health board under section 38 of the Health Act, 1970 and the references in this section to "institution" shall be construed accordingly. ... |
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