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2. In this Schedule—
“automatically recognised nurse” means a person who is entitled to have his or her qualifications as a nurse automatically recognised under articles 21, 23, 49a or 49b of the Directive;
“disqualifying decision” means a decision made by a competent authority or a judicial authority in a person's home State or host State that has the effect that—
the person ceases to be registered or otherwise officially recognised as a nurse in that State; or
the person is prohibited, permanently or temporarily, from practising as a nurse in that State;
“EPC applicant” means a person making, or who has made, an EPC application;
“EPC application” means an application for a European professional card made by a person who is seeking to practise as an automatically recognised nurse;
“EPC holder” means a person who holds a valid European professional card as a result of an EPC application;
“home State” means the relevant European State specified by an EPC applicant in his or her EPC application in accordance with article 4 of the Implementing Regulation 2015;
“host State” means the relevant European State in which an EPC applicant seeks to practise as a nurse;
“Implementing Regulation 2015” means Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 983 of 2015 on the procedure for issuance of the European professional card and the application of the alert mechanism pursuant to the Directive;
“missing document” means a document which an EPC applicant was required to provide with the EPC application but which the EPC applicant has not provided;
“nurse” means a nurse responsible for general care; and
“occasional nursing services” means the provision of services as a nurse on a temporary and occasional basis.]
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