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2.Amendment of the Nursing and Midwifery Order 2001 (Legal Assessors) Order of Council 2004
THE NURSING AND MIDWIFERY COUNCIL (FITNESS TO PRACTISE) (AMENDMENT) RULES 2017
2.Amendments to the Nursing and Midwifery Council (Fitness to Practise) Rules 2004
3.In rule 2 (interpretation)— (a) in the definition of “review...
4.In rule 2A (initial consideration of allegations), for paragraph (2)...
5.In rule 3 (notice of allegations of fraudulent or incorrect...
7.In rule 6C (consideration of fitness to practise allegations by...
8.In rule 6D (consideration of fitness to practise allegations by...
9.After rule 6D (consideration of fitness to practise allegations by...
10.In rule 7 (reconsideration of allegation after a finding of...
11.In rule 7A (review of decisions)— (a) for paragraphs (1)...
12.In rule 8 (notice and procedure)— (a) in paragraph (2),...
15.In rule 10 (meetings and hearings)— (a) in paragraphs (1)...
18.In rule 12 (procedure of the Conduct and Competence Committee...
19.In rule 13 (notice of decision)— (a) in paragraph (1),...
20.Omit rules 14 (referral of allegation from the Conduct and...
22.In rule 17 (interpretation)— (a) at the end of paragraph...
25.In rule 23 (vulnerable witnesses) in paragraph (1), for “Conduct...
26.In rule 24 (order of proceedings at initial hearing), in...
27.In rule 25A (investigations prior to a review hearing) in...
28.In rule 27 (notes and transcript of proceedings), in paragraph...
30.In rule 29 (joinder), for “Conduct and Competence”, in each...
31.In rule 31 (evidence)— (a) in paragraphs (4A), (6), (6A)...
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