Registration of chiropractors
3 Full registration.
(1)
Subject to the provisions of this Act, any person who satisfies the conditions mentioned in subsection (2) shall be entitled to be registered as a fully registered chiropractor.
(2)
The conditions are that the application is made in the prescribed form and manner and that the applicant—
(a)
has paid the prescribed fee;
(b)
satisfies the Registrar that he is of good character;
(c)
satisfies the Registrar that he is in good health, both physically and mentally; and
F1(d)
is a person who—
(i)
has a recognised qualification, or
(ii)
has a specified state qualification which is not a recognised qualification and has met the requirement specified in relation to the person under section 14(A).
F2(2A)
The General Council may require a specified state professional who wishes to be registered under this section to demonstrate that the person possesses the language skills necessary to the practice of a fully registered chiropractor.
(2B)
A language test required by the General Council under subsection (2A) must be proportionate to the level of language skills referred to in that subsection.
(3)
Where an application for registration is made during the transitional period by a person who was in practice as a chiropractor at any time before the opening of the register, he shall be treated as having a recognised qualification if he satisfies the Registrar that for a period of at least five years (which need not be continuous) he has spent a substantial part of his working time in the lawful, safe and competent practice of chiropractic.
(4)
For the purposes of subsection (3), no account shall be taken of any work done by the applicant before the beginning of the period of seven years ending with the opening of the register.
(5)
For the purposes of subsection (3), the question whether the applicant has spent any part of his working time in the lawful, safe and competent practice of chiropractic shall be determined in accordance with such rules (if any) as may be made by the General Council.
(6)
The General Council may by rules provide for treating a person who—
(a)
has obtained a qualification in chiropractic outside the United Kingdom,
(b)
does not hold a recognised qualification, but
(c)
satisfies the Registrar that he has reached the required standard of proficiency,
as holding a recognised qualification for the purposes of this Act.
F3(6A)
The General Council may by rules provide for treating a person who does not hold a recognised qualification but who, on an application made to the Registrar before 1 January 2011, satisfies the Registrar that the person—
(a)
obtained a qualification in chiropractic in the United Kingdom before 15 June 2001,
(b)
practised as a chiropractor before 15 June 2001,
(c)
has not practised as a chiropractor in the United Kingdom on or after 15 June 2001,
(d)
has a good reason for not having made a successful application for registration during the transitional period, and
(e)
is capable of the competent and safe practice of chiropractic,
as holding a recognised qualification for the purposes of this Act.
(7)
In this section “transitional period” means the period of two years beginning with the opening of the register.