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2003 No. 2919

VETERINARY SURGEONS

Veterinary Surgeons' Qualifications (European Recognition) Order 2003

  Made 13th November 2003 
  Laid before Parliament 25th November 2003 
  Coming into force 17th December 2003 


ARRANGEMENT OF ARTICLES

1. Citation and commencement
2. Interpretation
3. Registration under section 5A
4. Registration under section 5B
5. Disqualifying decision
6. Referral to the preliminary investigation committee
7. Referral to the disciplinary committee
8. Removal of name from the register
9. Notification of decision
10. Rights of nationals of member States to render veterinary services in the United Kingdom temporarily
11. Disciplinary provisions affecting practitioners who render services while visiting the United Kingdom temporarily
12. Amendment of the Act
13. Revocation of the Veterinary Surgeons Qualifications (EEC Recognition) Order 1980

  SCHEDULE Amendments to the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966

At the Court at Buckingham Palace, the 13th day of November 2003

Present,

The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty in Council

Her Majesty, in exercise of Her powers under section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972[
1] is pleased, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, to make the following Order:

Citation and commencement
     1. This Order may be cited as the Veterinary Surgeons' Qualifications (European Recognition) Order 2003 and shall come into force on 17 December 2003.

Interpretation
    
2. In this Order - 

Registration under section 5A
     3. The registrar shall not register under section 5A of the Act an applicant who is subject to a disqualifying decision in a member State in which the applicant is or was established in practice as a veterinary surgeon.

Registration under section 5B
    
4. The registrar shall not register under section 5B of the Act a national of a member State who is subject to a disqualifying decision in any state in which he is or was established in practice as a veterinary surgeon.

Disqualifying decision
    
5. A disqualifying decision is a decision in respect of a person made by the competent authority of a state or the body responsible in that state for the registration or recognition of veterinary surgeons which - 

Referral to the preliminary investigation committee
    
6. If the registrar is satisfied that a person registered under section 5A or 5B of the Act was subject to a disqualifying decision when he was registered, or has since become subject to a disqualifying decision, the registrar shall refer the case to the preliminary investigation committee.

Referral to the disciplinary committee
    
7. The preliminary investigation committee may refer any case referred to it under article 6 to the disciplinary committee.

Removal of name from the register
    
8. If the disciplinary committee is satisfied that a person in such a case is subject to the disqualifying decision and that the grounds on which the decision was made justify it, the disciplinary committee may exercise its powers under section 16(1) of the Act (removal of names from register for crime or disgraceful conduct).

Notification of decision
    
9. If the disciplinary committee directs that a person's name be removed from the register or that his registration be suspended, the registrar shall notify the person of the direction and of his right to appeal under section 17 of the Act.

Rights of nationals of member States to render veterinary services in the United Kingdom temporarily
    
10.  - (1) If he complies with the requirements of this article it shall be lawful for a national of a member State lawfully practising veterinary surgery in a member State other than the United Kingdom on visiting the United Kingdom to render veterinary services there temporarily without first being registered under the Act.

    (2) A person intending to render such services shall provide the registrar with - 

    (3) In an urgent case, the documents to be provided under paragraph (2) above may be provided after the services have been rendered but shall be provided as soon as possible and in any event not more than fifteen days after the date on which the practitioner first rendered the services.

    (4) Where a person complies with the requirements of paragraph (2) above, the registrar shall register him under this article as a visiting European veterinary surgeon for such period or periods as, having regard to the particulars given in the declaration referred to in paragraph (2)(a) above, he considers appropriate.

    (5) The registrar shall keep as part of the register kept under section 2 of the Act a list, to be called the list of visiting European veterinary surgeons, of persons registered from time to time under this article, with their names and qualifications, and the periods for which their registrations are or were effective.

    (6) No fee shall be charged and no application shall be required for registration as a visiting European veterinary surgeon and accordingly sections 10 and 11 of the Act (applications and power to charge fees for registration) shall not apply in relation to such practitioners.

    (7) Paragraph (1) above does not apply to a person, and that person shall not be registered as a visiting European veterinary surgeon, at a time when he is subject - 

    (8) A person shall no longer be registered as a visiting European veterinary surgeon if - 

    (9) A national of a member State who complies with the requirements of paragraph (2) above and who renders veterinary services in the United Kingdom without first being registered under the Act or under this article shall be deemed to be registered for the purposes of the following sections of the Act - 

Disciplinary provisions affecting practitioners who render services while visiting the United Kingdom temporarily
    
11.  - (1) If a national of a member State who is not registered under the Act renders veterinary services while visiting the United Kingdom and - 

the committee may, if they think fit, impose on him a prohibition in respect of the rendering of veterinary services in the United Kingdom in the future.

    (2) A prohibition imposed under this article shall either relate to a period specified by the disciplinary committee or be expressed to continue for an indefinite period.

    (3) Any case in which it is alleged that a person is liable to have a prohibition imposed on him under this article shall first be investigated by the preliminary investigation committee of the Council whose duty it shall be to decide whether the case should be referred to the disciplinary committee, and the disciplinary committee shall not consider a case under this article except on a reference to them under this paragraph.

    (4) A person may apply to the Council for termination of a prohibition imposed on him under this article and the Council may, on any such application, terminate the prohibition or reduce the period of it; but no application shall be considered by the Council under this paragraph if it is made - 

Amendment of the Act
    
12. The Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966 is amended in accordance with the Schedule.

Revocations
    
13. The following are revoked - 


A. K. Galloway
Clerk of the Privy Council


SCHEDULE

Amendments to the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966


     1. In section 2 (register of veterinary surgeons), in subsection (2), for paragraph (a) there is substituted - 

     2. For section 5A (right of holders of recognised European qualifications to be registered), there is substituted - 

     3. After the new section 5A, there is inserted - 

     4. After the new section 5B, there is inserted - 

     5. After the new section 5C, there is inserted - 

     6. In section 6 (qualification for registration as a Commonwealth or foreign practitioner) for subsection (6) there is substituted - 

     7. Section 27(1) (interpretation) is amended as follows - 

     8. For Schedule 1A (recognised European qualifications in veterinary surgery), there is substituted the following.



Schedule 1A





EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Order)


     1. This Order, made under section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972, implements the provisions of Directive 2001/19/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (O.J. L206, 31/7/2001) relating to the mutual recognition of veterinary qualifications. By virtue of the Agreement on the European Economic Area ("EEA") (O.J. L 001, 3/1/1994) and of the Agreement between the EEA and Switzerland on the free movement of persons (O.J. L114, 30.4.2002), these provisions apply to EEA States and to Switzerland. The Order comes into force on 17 December 2003.

     2. This Order amends the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966 and revokes the Veterinary Surgeons Qualifications (EEC Recognition) Order 1980 (S.I. 1980/1951). Provisions previously contained in that Order are reproduced, with some amendments, in this Order.

     3. The effect of the Order is to implement the provisions of Directive 2001/19/EC and to extend them to all states in the EEA and to Switzerland. It also provides for all veterinary qualifications, training and experience acquired by applicants for registration who are EEA or Swiss nationals to be taken into account, whether these have been obtained in the EEA or Switzerland or elsewhere (in a new section 5B of the Act, inserted by paragraph 3 of the Schedule to the Order).

     4. Articles 3 to 11 contain provisions on the effect of disqualification in other states on registration in the United Kingdom and on the rights of EEA and Swiss nationals to render veterinary services temporarily in the United Kingdom.

     5. Article 12 and the Schedule to the Order amend the Act as follows:

     6. Article 13 of the Order revokes the Veterinary Surgeons Qualifications (EEC Recognition) Order 1980 (S.I. 1980/1951) and other statutory instruments which have previously amended the Act: the Medical, Nursing, Dental and Veterinary Qualifications (EEC Recognition) Order 1982 (S.I. 1982/1076); the Veterinary Surgeons Qualifications (EEC Recognition) (Spanish and Portuguese Qualifications) Order 1987 (S.I. 1987/447); the Veterinary Surgeons Qualifications (EEC Recognition) (German Democratic Republic Qualifications) Order 1991 (S.I. 1991/1218) and the Veterinary Surgeons Qualifications (EEC Recognition) (Amendment) Order 1993 (S.I. 1993/596).

     7. A transposition note setting out how the main relevant elements of the Directive are transposed into law has been placed in the libraries of both Houses of Parliament. Copies are also available from the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affair's Animal Health and Welfare Division, Room 602, 1A Page Street, London SW1P 4PQ.

     8. A regulatory impact assessment has not been prepared in respect of this Order.


Notes:

[1] 1972 c. 68.back

[2] 1966 c. 36.back

[3] For the EEA Agreement, see O.J. L 001, 3/1/1994; for Decision 84/2002 of the EEA Joint Committee, see O.J. L266 p47; for Directives 78/1026 and 78/1027, see O.J. L 362, 23/12/1978, pp 1-6 and pp 7-9; for Directive 2001/19/EC, see O.J. L 206, 31/7/2001. The Recognition Directive and the Training Directive apply to members of the European Economic Area by virtue of article 30 and by paragraphs 12 and 13 of Annex VII of the EEA Agreement. The Directives apply to Switzerland by virtue of the Agreement between the EC and Switzerland on the free movement of persons: O.J. L114, 30.4.2002 (see article 9 and annex III, section A, paragraphs 11 and 12).back

[4] S.I. 1980/1951.back

[5] S.I. 1982/1076.back

[6] S.I. 1987/447.back

[7] S.I. 1991/1218.back

[8] S.I. 1993/596.back

[9] For the EEA Agreement, see O.J. L 001, 3/1/1994; for Decision 84/2002 of the EEA Joint Committee, see O.J. L266 p47; for Directives 78/1026 and 78/1027, see O.J. L 362, 23/12/1978, pp 1-6 and pp 7-9; for Directive 2001/19/EC, see O.J. L 206, 31/7/2001. The Recognition Directive and the Training Directive apply to members of the European Economic Area by virtue of article 30 and by paragraphs 12 and 13 of Annex VII of the EEA Agreement. The Directives apply to Switzerland by virtue of the Agreement between the EC and Switzerland on the free movement of persons: O.J. L114, 30.4.2002 (see article 9 and annex III, section A, paragraphs 11 and 12).back



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  Prepared 25 November 2003


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