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(1) The Commissioner shall nominate a principal to be known as Tutor-in-Charge for each training establishment on the recommendation of the Director of Medical Services.

(2) A Tutor-in-Charge shall be responsible to the board of the training establishment concerned for the maintenance of academic standards and for the social and domestic organisation and conduct of that training establishment, and in particular-

(a) for the curriculum and syllabus of that training establishment, subject to any requirements of the Council;

(b) for maintaining high standards of service within that establishment;

(c) for maintaining discipline among students and members of staff, subject to the right of such persons to appeal to the board;

(d) for maintaining discipline among daily-rated employees at that establishment;

(e) for the admission of students to that establishment;

(f) for recommending to the board the withdrawal from that establishment of any student unlikely to benefit from the course of training at that establishment;

(g) for the expenditure of the funds of that establishment.

(3) A Tutor-in-Charge shall have power -

(a) to suspend any student for misconduct and to dismiss for good cause, with the approval of the board and the knowledge of the Director of Medical Services, any student;

(b) to dismiss daily-rated employees, subject to the provisions of any enactment.

(4) A Tutor-in-Charge shall submit proper books of account to the board of the training establishment concerned in such form and at such times as the board may require.

(5) A Tutor-in-Charge shall submit to the Board and the Commissioner at the end of the academic year of the training establishment concerned a report on the activities of that establishment during that year which shall contain such information as the board or the Commissioner may require.

(6) No Tutor-in-Charge shall, except with the approval of the Commissioner, grant any loans out of the funds of the training establishment concerned.