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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a UK Statutory Instrument: The Anaesthesia Associates and Physician Associates Order 2024 No. 374
5.—(1) The Registrar must—
(a)keep—
(i)a single register of persons registered under article 6, and
(ii)that register correct in accordance with the provisions of, and made under, this Order, and
(b)take steps to guard against, and facilitate the discovery of, falsification of the register.
(2) The Registrar—
(a)must divide the register into—
(i)one part for anaesthesia associates, and
(ii)one part for physician associates, and
(b)must not divide the register into further parts.
(3) The Registrar must record in the register in respect of each registrant—
(a)a registration number and date of most recent registration;
(b)the person’s name and such contact details as are prescribed in rules made under paragraph 1(3) of Schedule 4;
(c)such other information in respect of the person’s identity, inclusion of which in the register the Regulator is satisfied serves the purpose of protection of the public;
(d)information in respect of any—
(i)warning under article 10(3)(a)(ii) or (5)(a)(ii),
(ii)Interim Measure or Final Measure, or
(iii)decision under article 16(5) or article 17(6);
(e)such other information in respect of the person’s practice as an associate, inclusion of which in the register the Regulator is satisfied serves the purpose of protection of the public.
(4) The Registrar may record information in the register other than that mentioned in paragraph (3).
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