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Made | 13th June 2003 | ||
Laid before Parliament | 17th June 2003 | ||
Coming into force | 9th July 2003 |
Appointment of Screeners
3.
- (1) The Council may appoint persons to be Screeners in accordance with article 23 of the Order.
(2) Screeners shall be appointed -
who have such qualifications, interests and experience as, in the opinion of the Council, will enable them to perform the functions of Screeners.
(3) There shall be at least one registrant screener appointed from each part of the register.
(4) A person may not be appointed as a registrant screener nor act as such if he is subject to any investigations, proceedings or determination against him concerning his fitness to practise his profession.
Panels
4.
- (1) Any allegation which is referred to the Screeners shall be considered by a panel of at least two Screeners.
(2) If a panel -
(3) In appointing a registrant screener to a panel the Council shall have due regard to the professional field of the health professional and to the allegation under consideration.
Consideration of allegations
5.
- (1) A panel shall consider any allegation which is referred to it and shall establish whether power is given by the Order to deal with the allegation if it proves to be well founded.
(2) Where a panel decides that power is not given by the Order to deal with an allegation, subject to paragraph (3), it shall close the case and inform the Registrar of its decision.
(3) Where a panel comprises two Screeners, a decision to close a case may only be made by a unanimous decision but where a panel comprises more than two Screeners it may be made by a majority decision.
(4) Where -
the panel shall refer the allegation to such Practice Committee as it sees fit and shall submit the report of the result of its consideration of the allegation to that Committee.
(5) Where a panel refers any allegation to the Health Committee or Conduct and Competence Committee the Council shall give notice of the referral to -
Mediation
6.
- (1) Where the Screeners are requested by a Practice Committee to mediate in a case, a panel shall undertake mediation with the aim of dealing with an allegation without it being necessary for the case to reach the stage at which the Health Committee or Conduct and Competence Committee would arrange a hearing in accordance with article 32(2)(f) of the Order.
(2) In undertaking any mediation a panel may adopt such procedure as it sees fit.
(3) The Council shall not appoint a Screener to be a member of a panel undertaking mediation unless he holds such qualification or has undergone such training as the Council may determine.
(4) A panel shall report the outcome of any successful mediation to the Practice Committee which referred the case to the Screeners and its report shall include the terms on which the case was resolved.
(5) A panel shall refer any case in which mediation fails back to the Practice Committee which referred the case to the Screeners.
Sealed with the common seal of the Health Professions Council on
6th June 2003.
L.S.
Norma Brook
President
Marc Seale
Registrar
© Crown copyright 2003 | Prepared 24 June 2003 |