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Whereas in pursuance of sections 4(4), 6(1)(b), (2), (3) and (4) of the Osteopaths Act 1993[1] the General Osteopathic Council have made the General Osteopathic Council (Registration) Rules 1998 as set out in the Schedule to this Order: And whereas by section 35(1) of the said Act such rules shall not have effect until approved by the Privy Council: Now, therefore, Their Lordships, having taken the said rules into consideration, are pleased to, and do hereby, approve the same. This Order may be cited as the General Osteopathic Council (Registration) Rules Order of Council 1998 and shall come into force on 9th May 1998. N. H. Nicholls Clerk of the Privy Council The General Osteopathic Council, in exercise of their powers under section 4(4), 6(1)(b), (2), (3) and (4) of the Osteopaths Act 1993[2], and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf, hereby make the following Rules: Citation and commencement 1. These Rules may be cited as the General Osteopathic Council (Registration) Rules 1998 and shall come into force on 9th May 1998. Interpretation 2. - (1) In these Rules, unless the context otherwise requires, "the Act" means the Osteopaths Act 1993. (2) Unless the context otherwise requires, a reference -
(b) in a rule to a numbered paragraph is a reference to the paragraph bearing that number in that rule.
(3) The address at which a registered osteopath has his principal practice is the address which he has informed the Registrar is the address to be shown as such in the register in relation to his name.
(b) persons resident outside the United Kingdom or other European Economic Area State or the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man ("the Overseas List")
and the names of persons entered in both the Principal List and the Overseas List shall be in alphabetical order.
(ii) if he practises at more than one place, at which he has his principal practice, or (iii) if he is a non-practising osteopath, which he has informed the Registrar is the address to be shown in the register in relation to his name;
(b) the date on which he was fully registered or conditionally registered as the case may be;
(ii) after the transitional period, his recognised qualification, the institution from which he obtained the qualification and the date on which he obtained it;
(f) such other qualifications as the General Council have determined may be entered in the register;
(4) In this rule -
(b) "European Economic Area State" means a State which is a contracting party to the European Economic Area Agreement; (c) "European Economic Area Agreement" means The Agreement on the European Economic Area signed at Oporto on 2nd May 1992[3] as adjusted by the Protocol signed at Brussels on 17th March 1993[4].
The keeping of the register
(b) to acquire additional experience, specified by the Registrar, he has acquired that experience; (c) to comply with conditions imposed on him by the Registrar, he has complied with those conditions.
(3) Subject to paragraph (4), the circumstances are that the Registrar has not required the osteopath concerned to complete additional training or acquire additional experience and has not imposed conditions on the osteopath concerned.
(ii) his unique reference; (iii) the date on which he was registered, and (iv) whether the osteopath concerned is registered as a fully registered osteopath or a conditionally registered osteopath; and
(b) be signed by the Registrar.
(This note is not part of the Order) This Order, which is made under the Osteopaths Act 1993, approves rules made by the General Osteopathic Council with respect to the registration of osteopaths. The rules provide, in particular, for the form and keeping of the register, conversion from conditional to full registration, and the issue and form of certificates of registration. Notes: [1] 1993 c.21.back [3] Command 203/2073 and OJ No. L1, 3.1.94, page 3.back [4] Command 2183 and OJ No. L1, 3.1.94, page 572.back
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