PART IIIREGISTRATION

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1

Each practising registrant must have in force in relation to that registrant an indemnity arrangement which provides appropriate cover for practising as such.

2

For the purposes of this article, an “indemnity arrangement” may comprise—

a

a policy of insurance;

b

an arrangement made for the purposes of indemnifying a person;

c

a combination of the two.

3

For the purposes of this article, “appropriate cover”, in relation to practice as a F3registered nurse, midwife or nursing associate , means cover against liabilities that may be incurred in practising as such which is appropriate, having regard to the nature and extent of the risks of practising as such.

4

The Council may make rules in connection with the information to be provided to the Registrar—

a

by or in respect of a person applying for registration (including an application for restoration or readmission) for the purpose of determining whether or not the Registrar is satisfied that if the person is registered, there will be in force in relation to that person by the time that person begins to practise, an indemnity arrangement which provides appropriate cover;

b

by or in respect of a person applying for renewal of their registration for the purpose of determining whether or not the Registrar is satisfied that if the person's registration is renewed, there will be in force in relation to that person by the time that person resumes practice, an indemnity arrangement which provides appropriate cover; and

c

by or in respect of a registrant for the purposes of determining whether at any time there is in force in relation to the registrant an indemnity arrangement which provides appropriate cover.

5

Rules made under paragraph (4) may require information to be provided—

a

at the request of the Registrar; or

b

on such dates or at such intervals as the Registrar may determine, either generally or in relation to individual registrants or registrants of a particular description.

6

The Council may also make rules requiring a registrant to inform the Registrar if there ceases to be in force in relation to that registrant appropriate cover under an indemnity arrangement.

7

The Council may also make rules requiring a registrant to provide the Registrar with such information as is necessary for the purpose of satisfying the Registrar that there is or will be in force in relation to that registrant appropriate cover provided under an indemnity arrangement by an employer.

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For the purposes of verifying that information, the Registrar may disclose to any person information relating to a person’s indemnity arrangement which is provided to the Council by virtue of rules made under paragraph (4) or (7).

8

If a registrant is in breach of paragraph (1)—

a

the Registrar may remove that person from the register; or

b

the person's fitness to practise may be treated for the purposes of article 22(1)(a)(i) as being impaired by reason of misconduct, and the Registrar may accordingly refer the matter to persons appointed by it under article 22(5)(b)(i) (where rules under article 23 provide) or to a Practice Committee under article 22(5)(b)(ii).

9

If an applicant breaches rules under paragraph (4), or there is a breach of rules under that paragraph in respect of the applicant the Registrar may refuse the applicant's application for—

a

admission (or readmission) to the register;

b

restoration to the register; or

c

renewal.

10

If a registrant breaches rules under paragraph (4)(b) or (c), that person's fitness to practise may be treated for the purposes of article 22(1)(a)(i) as being impaired by reason of misconduct, and the Registrar may accordingly refer the matter to persons appointed by it under article 22(5)(b)(i) (where rules under article 23 provide) or to a Practice Committee under article 22(5)(b)(ii) .

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