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18. In the European Communities (Recognition of Professional Qualifications) Regulations 2007(1)—
(a)in Schedule 1 (regulated professions), in Part 1 (professions regulated by law or public authority)—
(i)in the column headed “profession”—
(aa)omit “clinical psychologist employed in the National Health Service”, and
(bb)after “Radiographer” insert “Registered psychologist (that is to say, a clinical psychologist, counselling psychologist, educational psychologist, forensic psychologist, health psychologist, occupational psychologist or sport and exercise psychologist)”, and
(ii)in the column headed “Competent Authority” omit “British Psychological Society”;
(b)in Schedule 1, in Part 2 (professions regulated by professional bodies incorporated by Royal Charter)—
(i)in the column headed “Professional Title (where applicable)” omit “Chartered psychologist”,
(ii)in the column headed “Designatory Letters” omit “C Psychol”, and
(iii)in the column headed “Competent Authority” omit “The British Psychological Society”; and
(c)in Schedule 2 (regulated professions having public health or safety implications)—
(i)omit “Clinical Psychologist (employed in the National Health Service)”, and
(ii)after “Registered Gas Installer” insert “Registered psychologist (that is to say, a clinical psychologist, counselling psychologist, educational psychologist, forensic psychologist, health psychologist, occupational psychologist or sport and exercise psychologist)”.
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