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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
9.—(1) The Registrar, as soon as reasonably practicable, must remove an entry from the register where—
(a)the Registrar is satisfied that the person to whom the entry relates has died,
(b)a Final Measure is imposed requiring the removal of the entry, or
(c)the person to whom the entry relates has a conviction for an offence listed in—
(i)paragraphs 1 to 8 of Schedule 2, or
(ii)any other paragraph of Schedule 2 in respect of which a custodial sentence has been imposed,
which was committed on or after the date on which this article comes into force.
(2) The Registrar may remove an entry from the register where—
(a)registration was procured fraudulently or made incorrectly,
(b)a registrant does not meet the standards determined by the Regulator under article 3(1) pursuant to an assessment made under article 7, or
(c)the person to whom it relates—
(i)has requested the removal, or
(ii)has not—
(aa)complied with an assessment procedure prescribed in rules under paragraph 4(2)(c) of Schedule 4,
(bb)paid a fee in accordance with rules made under paragraph 8 of Schedule 4,
(cc)an indemnity arrangement, insurance policy or combination thereof in force which provides appropriate and adequate cover in respect of their practice as an associate,
(dd)maintained an effective means of contact with the Registrar,
(ee)provided information in accordance with a requirement of, or made under, this Order, or
(ff)complied with a condition on registration imposed under article 8.
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