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3.—(1) An application for—
(a)registration in a register or
(b)restoration of registration following removal by the registrar of a name from a register,
shall be submitted to the registrar in such form (including electronic) as may be specified by the Council.
(2) Paragraph (1)(b) does not apply in relation to an application for the restoration in a register of a person's registration following the erasure of that person's name from the register on a direction of the Fitness to Practise Committee under section 13F (powers of the Fitness to Practice Committee) M1.
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M1Applications for restoration of registration following erasure on a direction by the Fitness to Practice Committee under section 13F of the Opticians Act 1989 (c. 44) are made under the General Optical Council (Registration Appeals) Rules 2005 (the rules are scheduled to S.I. 2005/ 1477
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