Part IU.K. Constitution of the General Medical Council
GeneralU.K.
1(1)The General Council shall consist of—U.K.
(a)elected members;
(b)appointed members; and
(c)nominated members.
(2)The numbers of elected members, appointed members and nominated members shall be such that the number of the elected members exceeds the number of the appointed and nominated members.
Elected membersU.K.
2(1)Elections of elected members shall be conducted in accordance with an electoral scheme under this paragraph providing for the election of members for the following four constituencies, that is to say—U.K.
(a)England, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man;
(b)Wales;
(c)Scotland; and
(d)Northern Ireland.
[(1A)The provision that may be made by an electoral scheme includes provision for any of the constituencies listed in sub-paragraph (1)(a) to (d) above to be divided into two or more separate constituencies.]
(2)An electoral scheme shall be made, with the approval of the Privy Council, by the General Council after consultation with such bodies as appear to the General Council to be representative of medical practitioners.
(3)An electoral scheme under sub-paragraph (2) above may be amended by the General Council with the approval of the Privy Council and after consultation with such bodies as are mentioned in that sub-paragraph.
[(4)The persons qualified to elect the elected members for any constituency shall be those who, on a date determined in accordance with the electoral scheme—
(a)are resident in the constituency for which the election is held;
(b)are fully registered, provisionally registered or registered with limited registration; and
(c)are holders of licences to practise.]
[(5)A person shall not be qualified to be elected as an elected member unless he—
(a)is fully registered, provisionally registered or registered with limited registration; and
(b)holds a licence to practise.
(5A)An electoral scheme shall make provision for the disclosure to those qualified to vote at an election of information (including information concerning fitness to practise) relating to a person seeking election.]
(6)For the purposes of this paragraph, a person shall be taken to be resident at his address in the register.
Appointed membersU.K.
3[(1)Appointed members shall be chosen by such bodies as are designated for the time being as appointing bodies by an Order in Council under section 1 of this Act.U.K.
(2)A person shall not be qualified to be chosen as an appointed member unless he—
(a)is fully registered, provisionally registered or registered with limited registration; and
(b)holds a licence to practise.]
(3)An Order in Council under section 1 of this Act may give an appointing body the power to choose more than one appointed member or to choose an appointed member in combination with another appointing body or bodies.
Nominated membersU.K.
4(1)Nominated members shall be nominated by Her Majesty on the advice of Her Privy Council.U.K.
(2)One member at least shall be nominated for England, for Wales, for Scotland and for Northern Ireland.
[(3)A nominated member shall be a person who is neither fully registered nor a holder of any qualification registrable under this Act.]
[Suspension or removal from office of membersU.K.
4A(1)The General Council shall by rules make provision for the suspension or removal from office of a member by the General Council in such circumstances as may be specified in the rules.U.K.
(2)Rules under sub-paragraph (1) above shall provide for an elected member or an appointed member to be removed from office if he ceases—
(a)to be registered; or
(b)to hold a licence to practise.
(3)Standing orders of the General Council shall make provision for the procedure by which a member may be suspended or removed from office.
(4)No rules under sub-paragraph (1) above shall come into force until approved by order of the Privy Council.
Registration of members’ private interestsU.K.
4B(1)The General Council must establish and maintain a system for the declaration and registration of private interests of members of the Council.U.K.
(2)The General Council must publish entries recorded in the register of members’ private interests.]
SupplementaryU.K.
5U.K.An Order in Council under section 1 of this Act may contain such incidental, consequential, transitional or supplementary provisions as appear to Her Majesty to be necessary or expedient.
6(1)Subject to sub-paragraph (2) below, a person shall not be qualified to be a member of the General Council if he has attained the age of seventy years.U.K.
(2)The General Council may by rules provide that sub-paragraph (1) above shall have effect with the substitution of such age less than seventy years as is specified in the rules.
(3)No rules under sub-paragraph (2) above shall come into force until approved by order of the Privy Council.
[7(1)Notwithstanding paragraph 1(2) above, an Order in Council under section 1 of this Act—U.K.
(a)may make provision permitting elections to fill casual vacancies among the elected members to be held together, but
(b)may not permit a casual vacancy among the elected members to be left unfilled for a period exceeding six months, except in accordance with paragraph (c) below, and
(c)may make provision that a casual vacancy among the elected members need not be filled if the unexpired term of the elected member giving rise to the vacancy is less than twelve months.
(2)In sub-paragraph (1) above the “unexpired term” means the period beginning with the date on which the member ceased to be a member and ending with the date on which his full term of office would have expired.]
8U.K.No recommendation shall be made to Her Majesty to amend or revoke an Order in Council under section 1 of this Act so far as it relates to the appointing bodies except in pursuance of a representation made to the Privy Council by the General Council.