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2.Amendment etc. of the principal Regulations and the 2007 Regulations
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PART 1 Amendments of the principal Regulations coming into force before exit day
PART 2 Amendments of the principal Regulations coming into force on IP completion day
7.For regulation 3 (application) substitute— These Regulations do not apply in relation to—
8.In regulation 4 (competent authorities)— (a) in paragraph (1)—
9.In regulation 5 (functions of competent authorities in the United...
12.In regulation 8 (regulated profession, regulated education and training and...
13.In regulation 9 (professional qualifications and evidence of formal qualifications)—...
14.Omit regulations 10 (partial access) and 11 (procedure applicable to...
15.Omit Part 2: (regulations 12 to 26: freedom to provide...
16.For the heading to Part 3 (freedom of establishment), substitute...
17.In regulation 27 (levels of qualification), omit paragraph (a).
19.In regulation 29 (conditions for recognition)— (a) for paragraph (1)...
20.Omit regulations 30 (compensation measures – adaptation periods and aptitude...
21.For the heading to Chapter 4 (common provisions on establishment),...
22.In regulation 38 (documentation and formalities)— (a) for paragraph (1),...
26.In regulation 43 (use of professional titles), omit paragraph (4)....
27.Omit Part 4: (regulations 44 to 63: European Professional Card)....
28.Omit Part 5: (regulations 64 and 65: automatic recognition on...
29.In regulation 66 (exchange of information)— (a) in paragraph (1),...
31.In regulation 68 (appeals)— (a) in paragraph (1), for the...
32.In regulation 69 (use of academic titles), in paragraph (1),...
33.In regulation 70 (assistance centre)— (a) in paragraph (1)—
34.In regulation 71 (information from competent authorities)—
36.In regulation 78 (transitional and saving provision), omit paragraphs (1)...
37.In Schedule 1 (regulated professions) — (a) in Part 1,...
39.In Schedule 5 (appeal bodies), in the first column, omit...
PART 3 Transitional and saving provision
42.Temporary and occasional provision of services – Part 2 of the principal Regulations - transitional and saving provision
43.Temporary and occasional provision – transitional and saving provision relating to certain sectoral professions
44.Applications begun before IP completion day – establishment under Chapters 1 and 2 of Part 3 of the principal Regulations - transitional and saving provision
45.Administrative co-operation under the withdrawal agreement and the EEA EFTA separation agreement
46.Certificates of Experience – Chapter 3 of Part 3 of the principal Regulations - transitional and saving provision
48.The 2007 Regulations – Temporary and occasional provision of services - transitional and saving provision
49.Temporary and occasional provision of services – additional rights under the Swiss citizens’ rights agreement
50.Applications begun before IP completion day – establishment under Chapters 1 and 2 of Part 3 of the 2007 Regulations - transitional and saving provision
51.Qualifications begun before IP completion day – extended period for applications under the Swiss citizens’ rights agreement
52.Certificates of Experience – Chapter 3 of Part 3 of the 2007 Regulations - transitional and saving provision
53.Further provisions relating to the Swiss citizens’ rights agreement
Amendments etc. of secondary legislation relating to school teachers
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