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of sub-section (2.) the words "from day to day; or" and inserting in their stead the words whether from day to day or otherwise, in accordance with the requirements applicable at the port to registered regular waterside workers;";
       (e) by inserting after paragraph (d) of sub-section (2.) the following word and paragraph:—
              "; or (e) who, as at the fifteenth day of June, One thousand nine hundred and sixty-two, or at any time after that day and before the commencement of the Stevedoring Industry Act 1962, was a waterside worker registered at a port other than a port specified in the First Schedule or the Second Schedule to this Act and was regarded by the Authority as an irregular waterside worker,";
       (ƒ) by omitting from paragraph (b) of sub-section (4.) the words "(not being stevedoring operations at a seasonal port at a time other than during a period declared by the Authority under sub-section (2.) of section forty-five b of this Act in relation to that port)";
       (g) by omitting from sub-section (8.) the word and letter "or (d)" and inserting in their stead the letters and word ", (d) or (e)"; and
       (h) by omitting from sub-section (8.) the words "from day to day" and inserting in their stead the words ", whether from day to day or otherwise, in accordance with the requirements applicable at the port to registered regular waterside workers".

Medical examination of registered waterside workers.
9. Section thirty-two a of the Principal Act is amended by omitting sub-section (2.) and inserting in its stead the following sub-section:—
"(2.) If, at any time, the Authority has reason to believe that—
       (a) the physical or mental condition of a registered waterside worker is such as to render him incapable of properly carrying out the duties of a waterside worker or a danger to others; or
       (b) the physical and mental condition of a registered irregular waterside worker who has not attained the age of sixty-five years is such that it would not be detrimental to his health if he were to become a registered regular waterside worker at the port at which he is registered,

the Authority may, by notice in writing served on him, require him to submit himself to medical examination by a medical practitioner specified in the notice at a time and place specified in the notice.".

Cancellation or suspension of registration of waterside workers, &c
10. Section thirty-six of the Principal Act is amended—
       (a) by inserting after sub-section (3c.) the following sub-section:—
       "(3d.) Where the registration of a person as a waterside worker, or the entitlement of a registered waterside worker to attendance money, has been suspended under sub-section (1.) of this