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 Every nomination paper must contain the name, address and registered qualification or qualifications, and other requisite qualifications if any, of the candidates nominated; it must be signed by not fewer than 6 persons having the requisite qualifications for nominating the candidate; and the address and registered qualification or qualifications of each one so signing must be appended to her signature.

The nomination paper must be accompanied by a declaration in writing, signed by the person nominated, acknowledging that she consents to be nominated, and must be delivered by post or otherwise, before the hour of 12 noon on 19, addressed to the Returning Officer, The General Nursing Council for England and Wales, P.O. Box 803, 23 Portland Place, London, W.1. Forms of nomination papers may, on application by post or otherwise, be obtained from the Returning Officer at the above address; in making such application it should be clearly stated for what part of the election the nomination form or forms are required : i.e. for nurses registered in the general part of the Register, for registered mental nurses, or for registered sick children's nurses.

Every nomination paper which is not received at the address given above before the hour of 12 noon on 19 will be invalid.

Returning Officer.

(Date)

(i) (Form of nomination paper for nurses registered in the general part of the Register)

We, the undersigned, being nurses registered in the general part of the Register for England and Wales, or in the part of the Register for fever nurses hereby nominate of who is registered in the general part of the Register and whose registration number is and who is employed at where he or she is engaged in (a) nursing or (b) work for which the employment of a registered nurse is requisite or for which a registered nurse is commonly employed, that is to say in the area in respect of which he or she is nominated, i.e. area as a proper person to be elected to the General Nursing Council for England and Wales by the nurses registered in the general part of the Register, and in the part of the Register for fever nurses.

We declare that we have signed no other nomination paper in respect of this area.