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THE GENERAL OPTICAL COUNCIL (COMMITTEE CONSTITUTION) RULES 2005
The General Optical Council, in exercise of their powers under...
PART 2 COMMITTEES CONSTITUTION
4.The quorum of the Education Committee shall be five and...
6.Four members of the Companies Committee shall be selected from...
7.Seven members of the Companies Committee shall be selected from...
8.The quorum of the Companies Committee shall be four and...
10.The quorum of the Investigation Committee shall be five and...
12.The quorum of the Registration Committee shall be five and...
14.When considering any matter relating to an optometrist or a...
15.When considering any matter relating to a dispensing optician or...
16.When considering any matter relating to a body corporate, the...
17.The quorum of the Registration Appeals Committee shall be—
18.The Chairman of the Registration Appeals Committee at any of...
20.The quorum of the Standards Committee shall be five, and...
22.When considering any matter relating to the fitness to practise...
23.When considering any matter relating to the fitness to practise...
24.When considering any matter relating to the fitness of a...
25.The quorum of the Fitness to Practise Committee shall be—...
26.The Chairman of the Fitness to Practise Committee at any...
28.The Council shall— (a) appoint to the Hearings Panel appropriate...
29.(1) Prior to each meeting of the Registration Appeals Committee...
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