The General Osteopathic Council (Application for Registration and Fees) Rules Order of Council 2000

Type Statutory-Instrument
Publication 2000-04-13
State In force
Department King's Printer of Acts of Parliament
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Made: 13th April 2000

Coming into force: 9th May 2000

At the Council Chamber, Whitehall, the 13th day of April 2000

By the Lords of Her Majesty’s Most Honourable Privy Council

Whereas in exercise of its powers under sections 3(2)(a), 4(2)(a) and 6(2), (3) and (4) of the Osteopaths Act 1993 ( “the Act") the General Osteopathic Council has made the General Osteopathic Council (Application for Registration and Fees) Rules 2000 as set out in the Schedule to this Order:

And whereas by section 35(1) of the Act the approval of the Privy Council is required for this exercise of the powers of the General Osteopathic Council:

Now, therefore, Their Lordships, having taken the Rules into consideration, in exercise of their powers under section 36 of the Act, and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf, are pleased to approve them.

This Order may be cited as the General Osteopathic Council (Application for Registration and Fees) Rules Order of Council 2000, and shall come into force on 9th May 2000.

SCHEDULE — THE GENERAL OSTEOPATHIC COUNCIL (APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION AND FEES) RULES 2000

The General Osteopathic Council, in exercise of its powers under sections 3(2)(a), 4(2)(a) and 6(2), (3) and (4) of the Osteopaths Act 1993 , and of all other powers enabling it in that behalf, hereby makes the following Rules:

PART I — Introduction

Citation and commencement

1

These Rules may be cited as the General Osteopathic Council (Application for Registration and Fees) Rules 2000 and shall come into force on 9th May 2000.

Interpretation

2

Service of documents

3

PART II — Application for Registration

Application for registration as a fully registered osteopath

4

Other conditions of registration

5

and for this purpose the Registrar may seek information additional to that provided with the application for registration from both the applicant and from any other person or source.

and for this purpose the Registrar may seek information additional to that provided with the application for registration from both the applicant and from any other person or source and may require the applicant to be examined by a doctor nominated by the Registrar.

PART III — Fees

Entry fee

6

the entry fee shall be £320 or, where the fee is to be paid by instalments, £330.

Registrar’s authority in relation to entry fees

7

Retention fee

8

the retention fee shall be £320 or, where the fee is to be paid by instalments, £330.

the retention fee shall be £430 or, where the fee is to be paid by instalments, £445.

Registrar’s authority in relation to retention fees

9

Restoration fee

10

the restoration fee shall be £320.

Entry in the register, and payment of fees

11

The Registrar shall refuse to make an entry in the register in respect of a person who has made an application for registration as a registered osteopath unless the fees specified in rules 6 and 8 have been paid and shall refuse to restore an entry to the register unless the fee specified in rule 10 has been paid.

PART IV — Revocation and Savings

Revocation

12

Subject to rule 13, with effect from 9th May 2000, the General Osteopathic Council (Transitional Period) (Application for Registration and Fees) Rules 1998 (“the 1998 Rules") set out in the Schedule to the General Osteopathic Council (Transitional Period) (Application for Registration and Fees) Rules Order of Council 1998 are revoked.

Savings

13

Parts I and II of the 1998 Rules shall continue to have effect only for the purpose of determining applications for registration as a registered osteopath made during the transitional period.

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