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Made | 5th November 2007 | ||
Laid before Parliament | 12th November 2007 | ||
Coming into force | 17th December 2007 |
(b) in rule 9 (consideration by the Committee), in paragraph (e), for "rule 10(2)" substitute "rule 10(3)";
(c) for rule 10 (undertakings), substitute the following rule—
they may recommend that the practitioner be invited to comply with such undertakings as they think fit (including any limitations on the practitioner's practice).
(3) Where the Case Examiners make a recommendation under paragraph (2), they shall inform the Registrar who shall write to the practitioner accordingly, inviting the practitioner to state within the period of 28 days from the date of the letter (or such further period as the Registrar may allow) whether the practitioner is prepared to comply with such undertakings.
(4) If within the period of 28 days from the date of the letter (or such further period as the Registrar may allow) the practitioner confirms in writing that he is prepared to comply with the undertakings recommended under paragraph (2), the Case Examiners shall cease consideration of the allegation and make no decision under rule 8(2), and the Registrar shall notify the practitioner and the maker of the allegation (if any) in writing accordingly.
(5) The Registrar shall not invite the practitioner to comply with any such undertakings where there is a realistic prospect that, if the allegation were referred to a FTP Panel, his name would be erased from the register.
(6) Where the Case Examiners have ceased consideration of an allegation in accordance with paragraph (4), the Registrar may carry out any investigations, which may include (but are not limited to) requesting the provision of reports or directing an assessment be carried out in accordance with Schedule 1 or 2, that are, in the Registrar's opinion, appropriate to the consideration of—
(7) Where, as a result of information received by the General Council, it appears to the Case Examiners that any undertakings the practitioner has agreed to comply with under this rule should be varied or cease to apply, they shall inform the Registrar accordingly and the Registrar shall—
(8) Where the Registrar receives information that—
the Registrar may refer the allegation for determination by a FTP Panel."; and
Given under the official seal of the General Medical Council the
24th day of October 2007
L.S.
Graeme Catto
President
[2] Scheduled to S.I. 2004/2608.back