UK Statutory Instrument
2003
United Kingdom
The Health Professions Council (Registration and Fees) Rules Order of Council 2003
This Order, which is made under the Health Professions Order 2001, approves Rules made by the Health Professions Council in respect of the form of the register it maintains of members of the professions to which the Health Professions Order applies, and the requirements to be satisfied, and the fees to be paid, in connection with applications for inclusion in the register.
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A registrant who is unable to comply with any of...
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Interpretation
Application to visiting health ... professionals from relevant European States
Electronic communication
The Register
Applications for registration
Other conditions of registration
Prescribed periods for additional education and training requirements
Knowledge of the English language
Certificates
Amendments to register
Registration period
Renewal of registration
Continuing professional development
Cessation of appropriate cover under an indemnity arrangement
Information required on indemnity arrangements
Application for removal from the register
Lapse of registration
Registration fee
Renewal fee
Readmission fee
Restoration fee
Reduced Fees
Scrutiny fees
Payment of fees
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Health and Care Professions Council
Statutory regulator for 15 health and care professions including physiotherapists, paramedics, occupational therapists, radiographers, dietitians, biomedical scientists, and others. Maintains registers and …
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