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25.—(1) Rule 20 (notice of review hearing) is amended as follows.
(2) For the title, substitute “Notice”.
(3) For paragraph (1), substitute—
“(1) No later than 20 days before the hearing under rule 22 or 22A (as the case may be)—
(a)the MPTS shall serve on the practitioner notice of the review hearing—
(i)specifying the direction made at the previous hearing and the grounds for the same,
(ii)stating the matters set out at rule 15(1)(b)(i) to (iv),
(iii)indicating the subsection of section 35D of the Act under which the Medical Practitioners Tribunal is proposing to act, and the powers available to the Medical Practitioners Tribunal under that section,
(iv)requesting that the practitioner notify the MPTS, within 14 days of the date of the notice, whether he wishes to attend the hearing, and
(v)inviting the practitioner, if he chooses not to attend the hearing, to make written representations to be received by the MPTS no later than 14 days before the hearing; and
(b)the Registrar shall provide the practitioner with—
(i)a copy of any statement, report or other document which has not previously been sent to the practitioner or his representative and which is relevant to the question whether a direction should be made under this Part or the terms on which it should be made,
(ii)where an early review hearing is to be held, the information that makes such an early review desirable.”.
(4) In paragraph (3), for “FTP Panel” substitute “Medical Practitioners Tribunal”.
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