Act Number: 15

Act Name: The National Commission for Homoeopathy Act, 2020.

Year: 2020

Enactment Date: 2020-09-20

Long Title: An Act to provide for a medical education system that improves access to quality and affordable medical education, ensures availability of adequate and high quality Homoeopathy medical professionals in all parts of the country; that promotes equitable and universal healthcare that encourages community health perspective and makes services of Homoeopathy medical professionals accessible and affordable to all the citizens; that promotes national health goals; that encourages Homoeopathy medical professionals to adopt latest medical research in their work and to contribute to research; that has an objective periodic and transparent assessment of medical institutions and facilitates maintenance of a Homoeopathy medical register for India and enforces high ethical standards in all aspects of medical services; that is flexible to adapt to the changing needs and has an effective grievance redressal mechanism and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.

Ministry: Ministry of Ayush

Department:

Section 35: Recognition of qualifications granted by Universities or medical institutions in India.
    (1) The medical qualifications in Homoeopathy at undergraduate or postgraduate or super-speciality level granted by any University or medical institution in India shall be listed and maintained by the Homoeopathy Education Board, in such manner as may be specified by regulations and such medical qualification shall be a recognised qualification for the purposes of this Act.
     (2) Any University or medical institution in India which grants an undergraduate or postgraduate or super-speciality qualification in Homoeopathy not included in the list maintained by the Homoeopathy Education Board, may apply to that Board for granting recognition to such qualification.
     (3) The Homoeopathy Education Board shall examine the application for grant of recognition within period of six mnths in such manner as may be specified by regulations.
     (4) Where the Homoeopathy Education Board decides to grant recognition to the qualification in Homoeopathy, it shall include such qualification in the list maintained by it and shall also specify therein the date of effect of such recognition, otherwise it shall communicate its decision not to grant recognition to the concerned University or medical institution.
     (5) The aggrieved University or the medical institution may prefer an appeal to the Commission within a period of sixty days from the date of communication of the decision of Homoeopathy Education Board in such manner as may be specified by regulations.
     (6) The Commission shall examine the appeal received under sub-section (5) within a period of two months and if it decides that recognition may be granted to such medical qualification, it may direct the concerned Board to include such qualification in the list maintained by that Board in such manner as may be specified by regulations.
     (7) Where the Commission decides not to grant recognition under sub-section (6) or fails to decide within the specified period, the aggrieved University or medical institution concerned may prefer a second appeal to the Central Government within a period of thirty days of the communication of such decision or lapse ofspecified period, asthe case may be.
     (8) All medical qualifications which have been recognised before the date of commencement of this Act and are included in the Second Schedule to the Homoeopathy Central Council Act, 1973 (59 of 1973),shall also be listed and maintained by the Homoeopathy Education Board, in such manner as may be specified by regulations.
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