(1) The provisions of this Rule comprise rules of procedure under sections 26 and 29 of, and paragraph 21 of Schedule 1 to, the Act, and apply to—
(a) any proceedings before the Professional Conduct Committee or the Health Committee under sections 22 to 25 of the Act;
(b) any proceedings before the Investigating Committee under rules made under section 10(4)(a) of the Act; and
(c) any proceedings before the Council on an appeal under section 29 of the Act.
(2) Subject to paragraph (3), at any such proceeding, any advice tendered by a legal assessor to the Committee or the Council shall be given in the presence of every party attending the proceeding or (if his representative is attending) his representative.
(3) If the Committee or the Council has heard the evidence or submissions on the matter in question and refers an issue to a legal assessor for advice after it has begun deliberating on its decision, and the Committee or the Council considers that it would be prejudicial to the discharge of its functions for the advice to be tendered to it in the manner described in paragraph (2), it may be given in the absence of the parties or their representatives; but in such an event the legal assessor shall as soon as practicable after completion of those deliberations inform each of the parties (or their representatives) who are in attendance of the question put to him and the advice he gave, and shall subsequently record those matters in writing and give a copy to the parties or their representatives.