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Statutory Instrument

The Veterinary Surgeons and Veterinary Practitioners (Registration) Regulations Order of Council 2014

Citation
S.I. 2014/3493
As at
Sections
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Section 1Title and commencement

This Order may be cited as the Veterinary Surgeons and Veterinary Practitioners (Registration) Regulations Order of Council 2014 and comes into force on 14th January 2015.

Section 2Approval

The Regulations set out in the Schedule are approved.

Section 3Revocation

The Veterinary Surgeons and Veterinary Practitioners (Registration) Regulations Order of Council 2010 is revoked.

Section 1Citation

These Regulations may be cited as the Veterinary Surgeons and Veterinary Practitioners (Registration) Regulations 2014.

Section 2Interpretation

(1) In these Regulations—

“ the Act ” means the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966;

“Disciplinary Committee” means the disciplinary committee of the Council;

“inform” and “notify” include making a communication by electronic means;

“non-practising registrant” means a registrant who has declared in writing to the registrar that they will not practise, either in the British Islands or anywhere else;

“overseas practising registrant” means a registrant who has declared in writing to the registrar that they will not practise in the British Islands;

“practise” or “practising” means practising veterinary surgery or engaging in any professional activity as a veterinary surgeon, whether or not for remuneration;

“registrant” means a person whose name has been entered in either of the veterinary registers, and shall include a person who has applied for their name to be entered in the register ;

“registrar” means the registrar of the College ;

“registration” means the entry of a person’s name in either of the veterinary registers for the first time, and the verb “register” shall be construed accordingly;

“registration fee” means a fee charged to a registrant on registration;

“restoration” means the restoration of a name which has been removed from either of the veterinary registers, and “restore” shall be construed accordingly;

“restoration fee” means a fee charged on the restoration of a name to either of the veterinary registers;

“retention” means the retention of an existing registrant’s name in either of the veterinary registers;

“retention fee” means a fee charged in respect of the retention of a registrant’s name in either of the veterinary registers for each retention fee year;

“retention fee year” means, for a temporary registrant, each period of twelve calendar months beginning with the first anniversary of the date of registration; and for all other registrants, the period running from 1st April following the date of registration until the following 31st March, and each period of 12 months thereafter;

“standard registrant” means a registrant other than a non-practising registrant or an overseas practising registrant;

“supplementary veterinary register” means the register of veterinary practitioners maintained under section 8 of the Act;

“temporary registrant” means a registrant entered into the register under section 7 of the Act;

“veterinary registers” means the register and the supplementary veterinary register;

“visiting practitioner” means a person to whom Schedule 1B to the Act applies;

“voluntary removal” means removal from the register under section 13(2) of the Act.

(2) In these Regulations, a reference to a table is a reference to a table in Part 4 of these Regulations.

Section 3Registration and restoration

The registrar may refuse to make any entry into either of the veterinary registers until any fee required by Part 3 of these Regulations for registration or restoration has been paid.

Section 4Changes to particulars

A registrant must notify the registrar within 28 days of any change to the particulars entered in either of the veterinary registers.

Section 5Removal

A request by a registrant for their name to be removed from either of the veterinary registers must state the ground upon which the request is made, and be accompanied by a declaration that they are not aware of any reason for the institution of proceedings which may lead to a direction of the Disciplinary Committee under section 16 of the Act.

Section 6Removal

The registrar may remove a registrant’s name from either of the veterinary registers where—

(a) the full retention fee for the registrant has not been received by 31st May of the relevant retention fee year; or

(b) in the case of a temporary registrant, the full retention fee has not been received by the date eight weeks after the beginning of the retention fee year.

Section 7

The registrar—

(a) must notify a registrant at least four weeks before removing the registrant’s name from either of the veterinary registers by reason of non-payment of the retention fee; and

(b) may proceed to remove the registrant’s name even if a notification given in accordance with sub-paragraph (a) has not been received.

Section 8Saving for visiting practitioners and certain persons within the Republic of Ireland

No fee is payable for registration, retention or restoration by a visiting practitioner or by a person to whom article 3(1) or (2) of the agreement given effect by the Veterinary Surgeons (Agreement with the Republic of Ireland) Order 1988 applies.

Section 9Registration fees

A person applying for registration in the general, Commonwealth or foreign list of the register must pay the fee specified in Table 1.

Section 10Registration fees

Subject to regulation 11, a person applying for registration in the temporary list of the register must pay the fee specified in Table 2.

Section 11

The normal registration fee specified in Table 2 is payable by a person applying for registration in the temporary list of the register unless the registration is subject to the restriction that the registrant may only practise for a period of six months or less.

Section 12

If an application for registration is refused, or is withdrawn before registration takes place, the registration fee paid shall be refunded to the applicant.

Section 13Retention fees

No retention fee is payable by a registrant in the general, Commonwealth or foreign list of the register or the supplementary veterinary register—

(a) who does not practise in the British Islands or elsewhere; and

(b) who is over the age of 70 on 1st April in that retention fee year.

Section 14Retention fees

A temporary registrant must pay the retention fee specified in Table 2 at the beginning of each retention fee year.

Section 15

All other registrants must pay the retention fees specified in Table 3 at the beginning of each retention fee year.

Section 16

Where during the course of a retention fee year a non-practising registrant who has already paid the relevant retention fee begins to practise either in or outside the British Islands, the registrant must—

(a) notify the registrar; and

(b) pay the extra fee specified in Table 4.

Section 17

Where during the course of a retention fee year an overseas practising registrant, who has already paid the relevant retention fee, begins to practise within the British Islands, the registrant must—

(a) notify the registrar; and

(b) pay the extra fee specified in Table 4.

Section 18

(1) A standard registrant who has paid a retention fee in accordance with Table 3 and who becomes either an overseas practising registrant or a non-practising registrant before 1st October in the same retention fee year shall be credited a sum as specified in Table 5.

(2) A registrant to whom paragraph (1) applies who during the same retention fee year—

(a) becomes an overseas practising registrant but then resumes practising within the British Islands; or

(b) becomes a non-practising registrant but then resumes practising either in or outside the British Islands,

must notify the registrar and the credit referred to in paragraph (1) shall be cancelled.

(3) An overseas practising registrant who has paid a retention fee in accordance with Table 3 and who becomes a non-practising registrant before 1st October in the same retention fee year shall be credited a sum as specified in Table 5.

(4) If during the same retention fee year the registrant in paragraph (3) resumes practising either in or outside the British Islands, the registrant must make the appropriate declaration in writing to the registrar, and the credit referred to in paragraph (3) shall be cancelled.

(5) A sum credited under paragraph (1) or (3) shall be—

(a) deducted from future fees payable by the registrant; or

(b) refunded if the registrant’s name is removed from the register under section 13(2) of the Act.

Section 19Restoration fees

(1) A registrant whose name has been removed (whether for non-payment of a retention fee or otherwise), and who seeks restoration must pay—

(a) the restoration fee specified in Table 6; and

(b) subject to paragraph (2) below, the retention fee specified in Table 3 for the retention fee year in which restoration takes place.

(2) The retention fee to be paid under sub-paragraph (b) above shall be as set out in column A of Table 3, except that where—

(a) the registrant was removed for reasons other than the non-payment of a retention fee; and

(b) restoration takes place on or after 1st October,

50% of the retention fee shall be payable.

Section 20Refunds on voluntary removal

A registrant in the general, Commonwealth or foreign list of the register or the supplemental veterinary register, who is removed by voluntary removal before 1st October in any year, shall be refunded 50% of the relevant registration or retention fee set out in column A of Table 3.

Section 21Method of payment

Payment of any fee due under these Regulations may be made by any method acceptable to the Council, including payment by electronic means.

Section 22Revocation

The Veterinary Surgeons and Veterinary Practitioners (Registration) Regulations 2010 are revoked.

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