3.Clause 52 of the Bill empowers the National Commission to make regulations after
•previous publication and by notification in the Official Gazette, inter alia, in respect of matters
•relating to (a) the functions to be discharged by the Secretary of the National Commission;
(b)the procedure in accordance with which experts, consultants and professionals may be
•engaged by the National Commission and the number of such experts, consultants and
•professionals; (c) the procedure in accordance with which the experts and domain specialists
•from foreign countries may be invited to the meetings of the National Commission and the
•numbers of such experts and domain specialists; ( d) the procedure to be followed at the
•meetings of National Commission, including the quorum at its meetings; (e) steps to be taken
•by the National Commission for the coordinated and integrated development of education
•and maintenance of the standards of delivery of services, with periodic revision; ( f) the
•purposes of performing its functions by the National Commission; (g) the manner of making
•available the experts, consultants, professionals, officers and other employees appointed by
•the National Commission and the experts and domain specialists from foreign countries
•invited by the National Commission to the Autonomous Boards; (h) the manner of determining
•the minimum requirements and standards of nursing and midwifery education and examination
•at undergraduate and postgraduate level; (i) the manner of developing dynamic competency
•based curriculum at undergraduate and postgraduate level; (j) prescribing qualifications at
•the undergraduate and postgraduate level in nursing and midwifery and such other particulars;
(k)the standards for setting up of nursing and midwifery institutions for imparting
•undergraduate and postgraduate courses, having regard to the needs of the country and the
•global norms; ( l) the manner of determining the standards and norms for infrastructure,
•faculty and quality of education in nursing and midwifery institutions providing undergraduate
•and postgraduate nursing and midwifery education; (m) the manner of regulating the standards
•and scope of practice of registered nursing and midwifery professionals, including nurse
•practitioners, nursing associates and midwifery associates who have obtained the nursing
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•and midwifery qualification as provided by Nursing and Midwifery Undergraduate and
•Postgraduate Education Board; (n) the manner of determining the procedure for assessing
•and rating the nursing and midwifery institutions for their compliance with the standards laid
•down by the Nursing and Midwifery Undergraduate and Postgraduate Education Board; (o)
•the manner of carrying out inspections of nursing and midwifery institution for assessing
•and rating such institutions; ( p) the time and manner of conducting, or where it deems
•necessary, empaneling independent rating agencies to conduct, assess and rate all nursing
•and midwifery institutions, within such period of their opening; (q) the manner of making
•available on the website or in public domain the assessment and ratings of nursing and
•midwifery institutions at regular intervals; (r) the measures to be taken including the manner
•of issuing warning, imposition of monetary penalty, reducing intake or stoppage of admissions
•and recommending to the National Commission for withdrawal of recognition, against a
•nursing and midwifery institution for failure to maintain the minimum essential standards
•specified by the Nursing and Midwifery Undergraduate and Postgraduate Education Board;
(s)the manner of regulating professional conduct and promoting nursing and midwifery
•ethics; (t) the form, particulars and fee for submitting a proposal to the Nursing and Midwifery
•Assessment and Rating Board for the purposes of obtaining permission; (u) the manner of
•preferring appeal to the National Commission; (v) other factors to be taken into consideration
•by the Nursing and Midwifery Assessment and Rating Board or, as the case may be, the
•National Commission while approving or disapproving a proposal and the nursing and
•midwifery institutions set up in such areas which are eligible for relaxation of the criteria
•under the said section; (w) the manner of taking disciplinary actions by the State Commission
•in respect of any professional or ethical misconduct by a registered professional; ( x) the
•manner of receiving the complaints and grievances relating to any professional or ethical
•misconduct against a registered professional in a State by the Nursing and Midwifery Ethics
•and Registration Board; ( y) the acts of commission or omission which would amount to
•professional or ethical misconduct; (z) such other particulars to be specified in the online
•and live National Register maintained by the Nursing and Midwifery Ethics and Registration
•Board; (za) the form and manner in which the National Register is to be maintained; (zb) the
•manner in which a name or qualification may be added to, or removed from, the National
•Register and the grounds for adding thereto or removal thereof; (zc) the form and manner in
•which the National Register shall be made available to the public by placing it on the website
•of the Nursing and Midwifery Ethics and Registration Board; (zd) the manner of granting a
•registration as nursing and midwifery professional to a person who has obtained a recognised
•nursing and midwifery qualification and getting his name and qualifications enrolled in the
•National Register or the State Register for Nursing and Midwifery Professionals; ( ze) the
•manner of getting entered the title, diploma or qualification against his name in the National
•Register or the State Register; (zf) the manner of renewal of registration; (zg) the period and
•manner in which a foreign citizen may be permitted temporary registration in India; (zh) the
•manner of listing and maintaining nursing and midwifery qualification granted by any
•University or nursing and midwifery institution in India by the Nursing and Midwifery
•Undergraduate and Postgraduate Education Board; (zi) the manner of listing and maintaining
•nursing and midwifery qualification granted by any University or nursing and midwifery
•institution in India by the Nursing and Midwifery Undergraduate and Postgraduate Education
•Board; ( zj) the manner of examining the application for grant of recognition to an
•undergraduate or postgraduate or speciality or clinical nurse speciality or nurse practitioner
•course in all specialities of nursing and midwifery qualification; (zk) the manner of listing and
•maintaining all nursing and midwifery qualifications which have been recognised before the
•date of commencement of this Act and are included in the Part-I and Part-II of the Schedule
•to the Indian Nursing Council Act, 1947; ( zl) the manner of listing and maintaining the
•nursing and midwifery qualification, which is granted recognition by the National Commission;
•(zm) the manner of mutual recognition of the qualifications for reciprocal registration of
•nursing and midwifery professionals between two countries; (zn) the manner of examining
•the equivalence in terms of curriculum, practical training and number of years of course; (zo)
•the manner in which a person possessing necessary qualification shall be permitted to
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•practice; (zp) the procedure to be followed at the meetings of Nursing and Midwifery Advisory
•Council; and (zq) any other matter in respect of which provision is to be made by regulations
•for carrying out the purposes of this Act.