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2002 No. 2704

CHIROPRACTORS

The General Chiropractic Council (Registration of Chiropractors with Foreign Qualifications) Rules Order of Council 2002

  Made 10th October 2002 
  Coming into force 6th November 2002 

At the Council Chamber, Whitehall, the 10th day of October 2002

By the Lords of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council

Whereas in pursuance of sections 3(2) and (6), 6(2) to (4), 14(4) and 35(2) of the Chiropractors Act 1994 ("the Act")[1], and of all other powers enabling it in that behalf, the General Chiropractic Council has made the General Chiropractic Council (Registration of Chiropractors with Foreign Qualifications) Rules 2002 as set out in the Schedule to this Order:

     And whereas by sections 35(1) and 36 of the Act such Rules shall not have effect until approved by the Privy Council:

     Now, therefore, Their Lordships, having taken the Rules into consideration, are pleased to, and do hereby, approve them.

This Order may be cited as the General Chiropractic Council (Registration of Chiropractors with Foreign Qualifications) Rules Order of Council 2002 and shall come into force on 6th November 2002.


A. K. Galloway
Clerk of the Privy Council


SCHEDULE

THE GENERAL CHIROPRACTIC COUNCIL (REGISTRATION OF CHIROPRACTORS WITH FOREIGN QUALIFICATIONS) RULES 2002


The General Chiropractic Council, in exercise of its powers under sections 3(2) and (6), 6(2) to (4), 14(4) and 35(2) of the Chiropractors Act 1994[
2], and of all other powers enabling it in that behalf, hereby makes the following Rules:



PART I

General

Citation and commencement
     1. These Rules may be cited as the General Chiropractic Council (Registration of Chiropractors with Foreign Qualifications) Rules 2002, and shall come into force on 6th November 2002.

Interpretation, etc
     2. In these Rules - 

Particulars in the register
     3. Where a person is registered as a fully registered chiropractor by virtue of Part II or III of these Rules, the register shall contain a note to that effect, in addition (so far as relevant) to the matters referred to in rule 3(1) of the 1999 Rules.



PART II

Cases where Community Law does not apply

Application of Part II
     4. This Part applies where an applicant is a person who - 

and references in this Part to an application shall be construed accordingly.

Treatment of foreign qualifications
     5.  - (1) The Registrar shall, in considering an application by an applicant who has a relevant unrecognised qualification but not a relevant recognised qualification, treat the applicant as having a recognised qualification upon being satisfied that he has reached the required standard of proficiency and has a satisfactory command of the English language.

    (2) The Registrar may, in considering an application by an applicant who has a relevant recognised qualification, before registering the applicant, require the applicant to satisfy him that he has a satisfactory command of the English language.

Required standard of proficiency
     6.  - (1) In determining whether an applicant has reached the required standard of proficiency for the purposes of rule 5(1), the Registrar shall require the applicant to take a test of competence under this rule.

    (2) The test of competence shall comprise a written or oral test (or both) covering the following heads (or such part of them as the Registrar considers appropriate) for the purposes of determining whether the applicant meets the required standard of proficiency in relation to them - 

    (3) The test of competence may if the Registrar so requires include a test requiring a practical demonstration by the applicant.

    (4) The test of competence shall be conducted by examiners appointed by the Council, who shall be fully registered chiropractors of not less than 5 years' experience who have successfully completed a course of training approved by the General Council in the methods of assessing a person undergoing a test of competence under this rule or under rule 6 of the General Chiropractic Council (Registration During Transitional Period) Rules 1999[
4]; and any person appointed for the purpose of rule 6(4) of those Rules shall be deemed to be appointed also for the purposes of this rule.

Satisfactory command of English language
     7. In satisfying himself whether the applicant has a satisfactory command of the English language for the purposes of rule 5, the Registrar may require him to take a test, conducted orally or in writing (or both), in order to determine whether he has sufficient ability in spoken and written English to enable him to practice chiropractic in the United Kingdom safely and competently.

Applications
     8.  - (1) The 1999 Rules (including the provisions relating to the payment of fees) shall apply to an application for registration to which this Part applies, subject to the modifications with respect to the form of application and the provision of documents and other evidence which are made in this rule.

    (2) An application shall be in Form A set out in the Schedule.

    (3) An application shall, instead of being accompanied by the particulars required by rule 4(2)(d) of the 1999 Rules, be accompanied by the particulars specified in that Form A.

    (4) Where an application is made by an applicant who has a relevant unrecognised qualification but not a relevant recognised qualification, the application shall, instead of being accompanied by evidence of a recognised qualification under rule 4(2)(c) of the 1999 Rules, be accompanied by evidence acceptable to the Registrar that the applicant holds the relevant unrecognised qualification.



PART III

Cases where Community Law applies

Application and interpretation of Part III
     9.  - (1) This Part applies where an applicant is a person who - 

and references in this Part to an application shall be construed accordingly.

    (2) In this Part - 

referred to in this Part, the authority, body or person in a State authorised under the laws, regulations or administrative provisions of that State to issue, award or recognise such document, certificate, diploma or qualification, or to certify any such period;

Applications
     10.  - (1) Except where rule 11(2) or 12(2) or (3) provides otherwise, rules 4 and 5 of the 1999 Rules shall not apply to an application.

    (2) An application shall be made in Form B set out in the Schedule and signed by the applicant.

    (3) It shall be accompanied by - 

    (4) In cases where the Directive applies, the certificates or other documents mentioned in paragraph (3)(b) shall be issued by a competent authority of a relevant Member State.

Evidence of good character
     11.  - (1) In a case to which the Directive applies, the applicant shall supply the Registrar with - 

    (2) Rule 4(2)(a) and rule 5(1) and (3) of the 1999 Rules shall apply in so far as relevant in a case to which the Directive does not apply.

Evidence as to health
     12.  - (1) Subject to paragraph (2), where the Directive applies, the applicant shall provide the document attesting to his physical or mental health required by the authorities which regulate the profession of chiropractic in a relevant Member State.

    (2) Where no such document is required or the Directive does not apply, the applicant shall provide the report required by rule 4(2)(b) of the 1999 Rules.

    (3) Rule 5(2) and (3) of the 1999 Rules shall apply so far as relevant in a case to which the Directive does not apply.

Additional conditions
     13. Rules 10 to 12 have effect without prejudice to the requirement for the applicant to provide acceptable evidence to the Registrar that he has met any additional conditions specified by the Council under section 14(10)(b) of the Act.



Given under the common seal of the General Chiropractic Council this 25th day of


September 2002.

L.S.


Michael Copland Griffiths
Chairman

Matthew Flanagan
Member


SCHEDULE

FORM A




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EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Order)


This Order, which is made under the Chiropractors Act 1994, approves Rules made by the General Chiropractic Council in respect of registration on the basis of qualifications awarded outside the United Kingdom. Part II of the Rules relate to qualifications to which European Community law does not apply but which have been recognised under section 14(3) of the Act, or, which have not been so recognised, but the holder of which satisfies the Registrar, under section 3(6), that he has reached the required standard of proficiency. Part III of the Rules relates to registration of applicants relying on Community law, principally those who have a qualification awarded in another EEA State or Switzerland to whom Directive 89/48/EEC applies. As indicated in these Rules, The General Chiropractic Council (Registration) Rules 1999 (S.I. 1999/1856) also apply to applications for registration on the basis of qualifications awarded outside the United Kingdom.


Notes:

[1] 1994 c. 17.back

[2] 1994 c. 17.back

[3] Approved by (and printed in) S.I. 1999/1856.back

[4] Approved by (and printed in) S.I. 1999/1857.back

[5] O.J. No. L 19, 24.1.89, p.16.back

[6] Cm 2073 and O.J. No. 11, 3.1.1994, p.3.back

[7] Cm 2183 and O.J. No. 11, 3.1.1994, p.572.back



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  Prepared 5 November 2002


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