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Valid from 03/08/2000
[35BNotification and disclosure by the General CouncilU.K.
(1)As soon as is reasonably practicable after the relevant date, the General Council shall notify the following of the making of a decision mentioned in section 35A(3) in respect of a practitioner—
(a)the Secretary of State, the Scottish Ministers and the National Assembly for Wales; and
(b)any person in the United Kingdom of whom the General Council are aware—
(i)by whom the practitioner concerned is employed to provide services in, or in relation to, any area of medicine, or
(ii)with whom he has an arrangement to do so.
(2)The General Council may disclose to any person any information relating to a practitioner’s professional conduct, professional performance or fitness to practise which they consider it to be in the public interest to disclose.]
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