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15. In article 33 (restoration to the register of persons who have been struck off)(1)—
(a)for paragraph (1) substitute—
“(1) Where a person has been struck off the register by virtue of an order made under article 29(5)(a), 30(1)(b) or 38(3)(c) and the person wishes to be restored to the register, that person must make an application for restoration to the Registrar.”;
(b)in paragraph (2)(a) for “article 29, 30 or 38” substitute “article 29(5)(a), 30(1)(b) or 38(3)(c);
(c)for paragraph (3) substitute—
“(3) An application for restoration must be referred by the Registrar to the Fitness to Practise Committee for determination.”;
(d)in paragraph (9) for “Committee which determined that application” substitute “Fitness to Practise Committee”;
(e)in paragraph (11) for “Committee which made the direction under paragraph (9)” substitute “Fitness to Practise Committee for determination”.
Article 33 was amended by S.I. 2014/1887, article 2(1), Schedule 1, Part 7, paragraphs 23 and 27 and by S.I. 2015/806, articles 32 and 40.
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