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Made | 13th June 2003 | ||
Laid before Parliament | 17th June 2003 | ||
Coming into force | 9th July 2003 |
and for the purposes of deducing any such relationship "spouse" includes a former spouse, a partner to whom the person is not married, and a partner of the same sex.
The Register
3.
- (1) There shall be entered in the register against the full name of each registrant -
(2) The home address of a registrant shall not be included in any published version of the register without his consent.
(3) The entries for registrants in each part of the register shall appear in the alphabetical order of their surnames.
(4) The Registrar may enter on the register any other information which is material to a registrant's registration.
(5) The Registrar shall keep the register in a form and manner which guards against falsification and shall take all reasonable steps to ensure that only he and such persons as have been authorised by him in writing for the purpose shall be able to amend the register or have access to the version of the register which contains entries which are not included in the published version of the register.
Applications for registration
4.
- (1) An application for admission to a part of the register shall be -
(d) sent or given to the Registrar.
(2) The applicant shall provide in connection with the application for registration -
(b) subject to paragraphs (4) and (5), a reference as to the physical and mental health of the applicant given on the form specified in Schedule 4 by the applicant's doctor provided he -
(c) one of the following -
(d) such other documents, information or evidence as the Committee may reasonably require for the purposes of verifying the information in and determining the application.
(3) Where the applicant is relying on article 12(1)(b) of the Order he may provide, in place of the character reference referred to in paragraph (2)(a) -
(4) Where the applicant is relying on article 12(1)(b) of the Order he shall provide -
(5) Where the Committee is satisfied that the applicant cannot provide a health reference in the terms provided by paragraph (2)(b) or (4), the Committee may permit an applicant to provide evidence of his physical and mental health -
Other conditions of registration
5.
- (1) For the purpose of satisfying itself as to the good character of the applicant, the Committee shall have regard to -
and for this purpose the Committee may seek information additional to that provided with the application for registration from any person or source as it considers appropriate.
(2) For the purpose of being satisfied as to the physical and mental health of the applicant, the Committee shall have regard to -
and for this purpose the Committee may seek information additional to that provided with the application for registration from the applicant and from any other person or source as it considers appropriate and may require the applicant to be examined or further examined by a doctor nominated by the Committee.
Prescribed periods for additional education and training requirements
6.
- (1) The prescribed period for the purposes of article 9(2)(a)(i) of the Order is five years (period within which a qualification must have been awarded).
(2) The prescribed period for the purposes of article 10(2)(c) of the Order is two years (period for which a person must have practised since his first registration or latest renewal of registration).
Knowledge of the English language
7.
The Committee may require an applicant who is not an EEA national exercising an enforceable Community right or exempt person to produce evidence that he has sufficient knowledge of spoken and written English to enable him to practise as a registered professional in the United Kingdom safely and competently.
Certificates
8.
- (1) The Registrar shall, upon entering the name of a person in the register, issue to that registrant a certificate, in a form determined by the Council, which includes the part of the register in which he is registered, any designated title he may use and the date of registration.
(2) Any certificate issued in accordance with paragraph (1) shall remain the property of the Council and shall be surrendered to the Registrar by the person if -
(3) Where any certificate is surrendered by a registrant in accordance with paragraph (2)(c) the Registrar shall issue a replacement certificate to that registrant which accurately reflects his entry in the register.
Amendments to register
9.
- (1) A registrant shall notify the Registrar in writing within one month of any change in the registrant's name or home address as given in the register.
(2) The Registrar shall amend the register, so far as may be necessary -
(3) Before making any amendment under paragraph (2)(a) or (d) the Registrar may make such further enquiries or require such further evidence from the registrant concerned as appears to the Registrar to be appropriate.
Registration period
10.
- (1) A person's registration period is to be determined in accordance with this rule.
(2) The first registration period of a person who, on the date of the coming into force of the first order made by the Privy Council under article 6 of the Order, is transferred to the register from a register maintained under the 1960 Act will end on the date that his last renewal of registration under the 1960 Act would have expired.
(3) Except as provided for in paragraph (2), a person's first registration period shall begin on the day on which he is first registered in respect of the profession concerned and shall end in the second calendar year after the year in which he was so registered on the date shown in column 2 of Schedule 5 opposite the part of the register shown in column 1 of Schedule 5 in which he is registered.
(4) In respect of any registrant, subject to paragraph (5), a registration period subsequent to the first registration period as determined in accordance with paragraph (2) or (3) shall begin on the day after the previous registration period ends and shall be of two years duration.
(5) If a person's name is removed from the register and he is thereafter readmitted or restored to the register, his registration period shall begin on the day on which he is readmitted or restored and shall end in the second calendar year after the year in which he was readmitted or restored on the date shown in column 2 of Schedule 5 opposite the part of the register shown in column 1 of Schedule 5 in which he is registered.
Renewal of registration
11.
- (1) Not less than 42 days before his registration period ends the Committee shall send to a registrant -
(2) If an application accompanied by the renewal fee is not received by the Committee by the date specified in the notice sent under paragraph (1)(c) the Committee shall send a final notice to the registrant warning that unless his application and fee are received within 14 days (beginning with the day on which the Committee sent the final notice) the registrant's name may be removed from the register, and if no such application and payment is made the Committee may direct the Registrar to remove the registrant from the register on the expiry of the 14 days or, if later, when the registrant's registration period has ended.
(3) Any form, warning or notice to be given by the Committee to a registrant under this rule may be sent by post to the home address of the registrant as it appears in the register and shall be treated as sent at the time of its posting.
Application for removal from the register
12.
- (1) Without prejudice to any other power of the Registrar to remove a registrant's name from the register, the Registrar may remove the name of a registrant from the register upon written application made by or on behalf of that registrant.
(2) An application for the removal of a name from the register shall be made in writing and shall be accompanied by a declaration that the registrant concerned is not aware of any matter which could give rise to an allegation against him under article 22 of the Order.
(3) The Registrar may not remove the name of a registrant from the register under this rule if the registrant is subject to any allegation, investigation, proceedings or order of a kind mentioned in rule 13(5).
Lapse of registration
13.
- (1) Where in accordance with article 10(3) of the Order, the Committee renews a registrant's registration subject to a condition that he satisfies a specified requirement of article 10(2)(b) or (c) of the Order within a specified time, the Committee shall inform the registrant at the time it renews his registration that he must, before the expiry of the specified time, confirm in writing that he has complied with the condition and provide evidence which satisfies the Committee that he has done so.
(2) If, by the expiry of the specified time, the Committee -
it shall send a notice to the registrant stating that, unless before the end of the period of 14 days beginning with the day on which the Committee sent the notice he provides the confirmation and evidence that he has complied with the condition his name will be removed from the register.
(3) If the written confirmation and evidence are not received or the Committee is not satisfied that the registrant has complied with the specified condition within the specified time, the Committee shall instruct the Registrar to remove the registrant's name from the register.
(4) Where the Committee instructs the Registrar to remove a registrant's name from the register in accordance with paragraph (3) the Committee shall send him a notice informing him of that fact and advising him of his right of appeal under article 37 of the Order.
(5) A person's registration shall not lapse and his name shall not be removed from the register under article 10(3) or 11 of the Order if that person -
Registration fee
14.
- (1) Subject to paragraph (2) the fee to be charged for registration following an application for registration is -
(2) A person who, on the date of the coming into force of the first order made by the Privy Council under article 6 of the Order, is transferred to the register from a register maintained under the 1960 Act and whose first registration period is determined in accordance with rule 10(2) shall not be liable to pay a registration fee in respect of that first registration period.
Renewal and readmission fee
15.
The fee to be charged for renewal of registration or for readmission to the register is £120.
Restoration fee
16.
The fee to be charged for restoring an entry in the register is £120.
Scrutiny fee
17.
- (1) The fee to be charged for scrutinising an application for registration where the applicant is relying on article 12(1)(c), or is seeking to be treated as satisfying the requirements of article 9(2)(a) by virtue of article 13, of the Order is £200.
(2) The scrutiny fee shall be paid at the time an application for registration to which it applies is made.
Payment of fees
18.
- (1) Subject to paragraph (2) the Registrar shall not include a person's name in the register on an application for registration, readmission or restoration or, except as provided in rule 11, renew an entry in the register relating to any person, unless he has paid the prescribed registration fee, readmission fee, restoration fee or renewal fee.
(2) A person may, with the agreement of the Registrar, elect to pay any registration fee, readmission fee, restoration fee or renewal fee in four six-monthly instalments by direct debit and in that event -
(3) Where -
the Registrar shall send a notice to the registrant stating that, if payment is not received within 14 days (beginning with the day on which the Registrar sent the notice) the registrant's name may be removed from the register, and if no such payment is made, the Registrar may remove the registrant's name from the register.
(4) A person who satisfies the Council that he has retired from the practice of his profession, leaving unused his registration for a complete year of a registration period, shall, on written application to the Council, be given a refund of half the fee paid by him in respect of that registration period.
Sealed with the common seal of the Health Professions Council on
6th June 2003.
L.S.
Norma Brook
President
Marc Seale
Registrar
and for the purposes of deducing any such relationship "spouse" includes a former spouse, a partner to whom the person is not married, and a partner of the same sex.
and for the purposes of deducing any such relationship "spouse" includes a former spouse, a partner to whom the person is not married, and a partner of the same sex.
Column 1 | COLUMN 2 |
Part of Register | End of registration period |
Arts Therapists: Music, Drama or Art | 31st May |
Chiropodists (Chiropodists and Podiatrists) | 31st July |
Clinical Scientists | 30th September |
Dietitians | 30th June |
Medical Laboratory Technicians (Biomedical Scientists) | 30th November |
Occupational Therapists | 31st October |
Orthoptists | 31st August |
Paramedics | 31st August |
Physiotherapists | 30th April |
Prosthetists and Orthotists | 30th September |
Radiographers: Diagnostic or Therapeutic | 28th February |
Speech and Language Therapists | 30th September |
[3] S.I. 1991/824 as amended by S.I. 2000/1960, 2002/880 and 2002/3051.back
© Crown copyright 2003 | Prepared 24 June 2003 |