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Midwives Act 1902

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34: 150:, requiring certification for midwives and providing a penalty for any woman practising midwifery without certification, with the exception of legally qualified medical practitioners or those giving assistance in emergencies. However, it emphasised that this certification was not certification as a "medical practitioner", nor did it give standing under the Medical Acts. 160:
Power to supervise midwives on the local level was given to county and borough councils, who were to report any suspected malpractice to the Board, along with the name of any practising midwife convicted of an offence, and generally to keep records of the local practitioners. These powers could be
157:, which would regulate the issue of certificates and keep a central register of midwives, as well as regulating any courses of training or examinations, providing a means for the suspension of practitioners, and generally supervising the effective running of the profession. 245: 164:
Any woman certified under the Act was to notify her local supervisory authority of her intention to practice each year, on penalty of a fine for any failure to submit a notification or any omission of information on it.
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Any false representations to obtain a certificate, or any attempts to falsify an entry on the roll of midwives, were a misdemeanour, to be penalised by imprisonment for up to a year with or without hard labour.
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The Act did not extend to Scotland or to Ireland, and did not in any way apply to qualified medical practitioners. It was repealed by the
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took over the duties that the Board had previously executed. Subsequent Acts of Parliament regulating midwifery were subsumed by the
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The Public General Acts Passed in the Second Year of the Reign of His Majesty King Edward the Seventh
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An Act to secure the better training of Midwives, and to regulate their practice.
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delegated to a district council (or London metropolitan borough councils).
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Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom concerning healthcare
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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Long title
Citation
2 Edw. 7
Royal assent
Commencement
Repealed by
Midwives Act 1951
2 Edw. 7
Act of Parliament
Parliament of the United Kingdom
midwifery
Central Midwives Board
Midwives Act 1951
Nursing and Midwifery Council
Health Act 1999
Secretary of State for Health
statutory instrument
order in council
Francis Champneys
Categories
United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1902
Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom concerning healthcare
Repealed United Kingdom Acts of Parliament
Midwifery in the United Kingdom

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