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PART 2 Freedom to Provide Services on a Temporary and Occasional Basis
15.Declaration and documents to be provided on the first provision of service
16.(1) Competent authorities may require that a declaration under regulation...
17.(1) Subject to regulation 19, an applicant who has submitted...
19.Checks for professions having public health or safety implications
20.(1) This regulation applies if— (a) a check under regulation...
21.The competent authority must, within one month of receipt of...
23.(1) Where the competent authority gives the applicant the opportunity...
26.Information to be given to a recipient of professional services or service
PART 3 Applications for Authorisation
PART 4 European Professional Card
44.Functions of designated competent authorities in the United Kingdom in relation to an application for a European Professional Card
45.Processing and access to data regarding the European Professional Card
47.A designated competent authority must only include on the European...
48.(1) A designated competent authority may process personal data included...
49.(1) The holder of the European Professional Card has the...
50.Issue of European Professional Card for temporary and occasional provision of service other than those having public health or safety implications
51.Issue of European Professional Card for temporary and occasional provision of services having public health or safety implications
52.(1) In the case of an application under regulation 51,...
53.Where the designated competent authority fails to take a decision...
54.(1) The designated competent authority in the host State can...
55.The European Professional Card is valid in the entire territory...
57.(1) The designated competent authority of the host State must...
58.(1) In cases falling under regulation 35 and common training...
59.If the designated competent authority in the host State does...
60.Where the designated competent authority in the host State fails...
61.(1) The designated competent authority in the host State can...
62.Decision on issue or revocation of the European Professional Card
63.(1) A decision by a designated competent authority to revoke...
PART 5 Automatic recognition on the basis of common training principles
74.(1) The Education (School Teachers' Qualifications) (England) Regulations 2003 are...
75.(1) The Provision of Services Regulations 2009 are amended as...
76.(1) The Tribunal Procedure (First-Tier Tribunal)(General Regulatory Chamber) Rules 2009...
77.(1) The Education (Induction Arrangements for School Teachers) (England) Regulations...
80.The Regulations set out in the first column of Schedule...
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