(1) These rules may be cited as The General Dental Council Continuing Professional Development Committee (Procedure) Rules 2003 and shall come into force on 1st January 2004.
(2) In these rules:
“Act” means the Dentists Act 1984;
“appeal” means an appeal against a decision of the registrar to erase a registered dentist’s name from the register under section 34A(2) of the Act or not to restore a person’s name to the register under section 34B of the Act;
“appeal hearing” means a meeting of the Committee at which the Committee is to hear an appeal;
“appellant” means the person bringing or wishing to bring an appeal;
“Committee” means the Continuing Professional Development Committee;
“give”, in relation to a notice, document or information, means send or deliver it to the addressee;
“Hearings Director” means the person serving as the secretary to the Committee;
“Legal Assessor” means the assessor required by paragraph 5(1) of Schedule 3 to the Act; and
“party to the proceedings” means the appellant or the registrar;
(3) Where, by any provision of these rules:
(a) any notice or other document is required to be given to any office, that notice or document shall be treated as having been given on the day that it is received in that office;
(b) any notice or other document is required to be given to any person, that notice or document shall, if sent by post, be treated as having been given—
(i) three days after it was posted if sent to an address in the United Kingdom,
(ii) four days after it was posted if sent to an address within the EEA , other than one to which head (i) applies, and
(iii) seven days after it was posted if sent to an address elsewhere; and
(c) any notice or other document required to be given to any person may also be effected in person.