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4.After section 36O insert— Delegation of the Investigating Committee’s functions...
6.(1) Section 36O (powers of the Investigating Committee in respect...
7.Power for Investigating Committee to review a decision to issue a warning
8.In section 36O (powers of the Investigating Committee in respect...
9.Review of Investigating Committee’s determination by registrar
10.After section 36OA (inserted by article 4) insert— Review of...
12.In section 36N (allegations in respect of registered dental care...
14.(1) Section 27A (powers of the Investigating Committee in respect...
15.In section 32(2)(b) (Interim Orders Committee to exercise functions only...
16.In section 36N (allegations in respect of registered dental care...
17.(1) Section 36O (powers of the Investigating Committee in respect...
18.In section 36V(2)(b) (Interim Orders Committee to exercise functions only...
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