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The Lord Chancellor and, in relation to proceedings in Scotland, the Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred upon them by section 43 of, and paragraph 7(3) and (4) of Schedule 4 to, the Medical Act 1983[1], and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf, hereby make the following Rules: Citation, commencement and interpretation 1. - (1) These Rules may be cited as the General Medical Council (Legal Assessors) Rules 2004 and shall come into force on 1st November 2004. (2) In these Rules -
Functions of legal assessors
(ii) intervene to advise the Committee or the Panel on an issue of law where it appears to him that, without his intervention, there is the possibility of a mistake of law being made, and (iii) intervene to advise the Committee or the Panel of any irregularity in the conduct of the proceedings which comes to his knowledge; and
(b) advising on the drafting of decisions of the Committee or a Panel (notwithstanding that legal assessors will not themselves be parties to those decisions).
Attendance of legal assessors
(b) considers that it would be prejudicial to the discharge of its functions for the advice of the legal assessor to be tendered in the presence of the parties or their representatives,
the advice may be tendered in the absence of the parties or their representatives.
(b) subsequently record those matters in writing and give a copy to those parties or their representatives.
(4) Copies of written advice made for the purposes of paragraph (3) shall be available, on application, to every party to the proceedings who does not attend, and is not represented at, the hearing to which the advice relates.
(b) a copy of the record shall be given to every party to the proceedings or their representatives.
Revocations
(b) the General Medical Council (Legal Assessors) (Amendment) Rules 1997[4]; (c) the General Medical Council (Legal Assessors) (Amendment) Rules 2000[5]; and (d) the General Medical Council (Legal Assessors) Amendment (Scotland) Rules 2000[6].
(This note is not part of the Order) This Order sets out the functions of legal assessors appointed in proceedings of the following committees of the General Medical Council: the Investigation Committee; an Interim Orders Panel or a Fitness to Practise Panel. It also provides for legal assessors to attend certain meetings and hearings of these committees, and it contains measures relating to the tendering of advice by them at such meetings or hearings. It also makes provision for the recording of advice given by a legal assessor where that that advice is not accepted by a committee or panel together with the decision not to accept the advice and the reasons for that decision. Notes: [1] 1983 c. 54. Section 43, which is as substituted by article 13 of S.I. 2002/3135, is cited for introducing Schedule 4 to the 1983 Act but contains no separate enabling provisions. Paragraph 7(3) and (4) of Schedule 4 to the 1983 Act are as substituted by article 14 of S.I. 2002/3135.back [2] Paragraph 7(1) is as substituted by article 14 of S.I. 2002/3135.back
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