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THE GENERAL OPTICAL COUNCIL (REGISTRATION) RULES 2005
The General Optical Council, in exercise of their powers under...
PART 2 APPLICATIONS FOR REGISTRATION OR RESTORATION
3.Applications for registration or restoration of registration
4.Applications for entry in a register of particulars of a specialty or for restoration of an entry
5.Information required from individual applicants for registration or restoration of registration
6.Additional information required from individual applicants for registration or restoration of registration as a student
7.Additional information required from individual applicants for registration or restoration of registration as an optometrist or a dispensing optician
8.Information required from applicants for registration or restoration of registration as business registrants
9.Information required for entry of particulars of a specialty or restoration of such an entry
21A.Visiting opticians from relevant European States: registration information
21B.Visiting opticians from relevant European States: changes in information provided to the Council
22.Changes and errors in information provided to the Council
24.Removal of registration following notification under rule 23
25.Erasure of registration and removal of an entry of a specialty
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