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Statutory Instrument

The General Medical Council (Constitution) Order 2002

Citation
S.I. 2002/3136
As at
Sections
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Section 1Citation, commencement and interpretation

(1) This Order may be cited as the General Medical Council (Constitution) Order 2002.

(2) This article and articles 2 and 5 shall come into force on 27th January 2003, and the other provisions of this Order shall come into force on 1st July 2003.

(3) In this Order—

“the President” means the President of the General Council; and

“the relevant day” means 1st July 2003.

Section 2Constitution of the General Council

On and after the relevant day the General Council shall consist of—

(a) 19 elected members;

(b) 2 appointed members;

(c) 14 nominated members.

Section 3Terms of office of elected members

(1) Subject to the provisions of this article and article 7(4) and (5), the term of office of an elected member shall be four years.

(2) Subject to paragraph (3) and article 7(4), a person who is or has previously been a member may be elected as a member for a further term.

(3) No person who has served as a member for an aggregate of at least eight years during the period of eleven years ending with the last occasion on which he left office (excluding in calculating that aggregate any time prior to the relevant day) shall be eligible, for a period of four years after leaving office, to be elected for a further term.

(4) An elected member may at any time resign his office by letter addressed to the President.

(5) When an elected member dies, resigns or otherwise ceases to be a member before completing his term of office, a person shall, subject to paragraphs (6) and (7), be elected to hold office from the date on which he is entitled to take office until the end of the unexpired term.

(6) Subject to paragraph (7), elections to fill casual vacancies among the elected members may be postponed and held together, but no casual vacancy shall be left unfilled for a period exceeding six months.

(7) If the unexpired term of the elected member giving rise to the casual vacancy is less than twelve months then the vacancy need not be filled.

Section 4Terms of office of appointed and nominated members

(1) Subject to the provisions of this article and article 7(4) and (5), the term of office of a person appointed or nominated to the General Council shall be for a period not exceeding four years.

(2) Subject to paragraph (3) and article 7(4), a person who is, or has previously been, a member may be appointed or nominated as a member for a further term.

(3) No person who has served as a member for an aggregate of at least eight years during the period of eleven years ending with the last occasion on which he left office (excluding in calculating that aggregate any time prior to the relevant day) shall be eligible, for a period of four years after leaving office, to be elected for a further term.

(4) An appointed or nominated member may at any time resign his office by letter addressed to the President.

(5) When an appointed or nominated member dies, resigns or otherwise ceases to be a member before completing his term of office, a person shall be appointed or nominated, as the case may be, to hold office in his place for a term not exceeding four years.

Section 5Universities and other bodies empowered to choose appointed members

(1) The universities and other bodies listed in column 1 of the Schedule to this Order are designated as appointing bodies.

(2) Each appointing body shall, in combination with the other appointing bodies with which it is grouped in column 1 of the Schedule, choose the number of appointed members specified against that group in column 2 of that Schedule.

Section 6Termination of office of members holding office on the relevant day

(1) Persons holding office as members on the day before the relevant day shall cease to hold office from the relevant day.

(2) Nothing in paragraph (1) shall prevent a person from being elected, appointed or nominated as a member of the General Council as reconstituted.

Section 7Provisions regarding the term of office of the President

(1) A member serving as President shall cease to hold the office of President upon ceasing to be a member.

(2) Subject to the following provisions of this article, where—

(a) a person holds the office of President when his term of office as a member expires; and

(b) he is elected, appointed or nominated as a member for a further term under the provisions of this Order,

he shall be eligible for re-election as President.

(3) No member may serve as President for more than an aggregate total of six years.

(4) A person—

(a) who holds the office of President when his term of office as a member expires; and

(b) who, by reason of article 3(3) or 4(3) would not otherwise be eligible to stand for a further term of office,

may nonetheless be elected, appointed or nominated as a member for a further term until one of the events referred to in paragraph (5) below occurs.

(5) The events referred to in paragraph (4) are either—

(a) that he ceases to hold the office of President; or

(b) that his further term of office has expired.

Section 8Quorum

The quorum of the General Council shall be 25.

Section 9Revocation

The following Orders are hereby revoked—

(a) the General Medical Council (Constitution) Order 1979 ;

(b) the General Medical Council (Constitution) Amendment Order 1987 ;

(c) the General Medical Council (Constitution) Amendment Order 1989 ; and

(d) the General Medical Council (Constitution) Amendment Order 1996 .

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