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2007 No. 2781

PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS

The European Communities (Recognition of Professional Qualifications) Regulations 2007

  Made 27th September 2007 
  Laid before Parliament 28th September 2007 
  Coming into force 19th October 2007 


CONTENTS


PART 1

GENERAL PROVISIONS
1. Citation and commencement
2. Interpretation
3. Application
4. Competent authorities
5. Functions of competent authorities in the United Kingdom
6. Regulated profession, regulated education and training and applicants
7. Professional qualifications and evidence of formal qualifications

PART 2

FREEDOM TO PROVIDE SERVICES ON A TEMPORARY BASIS
8. Right to practise in the United Kingdom
10. Exemptions
11. Declaration and documents to be provided on the first provision of service
13. Title under which professional services are provided
14. Checks for professions having public health or safety implications
17. Non compliance
18. Administrative cooperation and service provision
19. Information to be given to a recipient of professional services or service

PART 3

FREEDOM OF ESTABLISHMENT

CHAPTER 1

GENERAL SYSTEM FOR THE RECOGNITION OF TRAINING
20. Levels of qualification
21. Equal treatment of qualifications
22. Conditions for recognition
23. Compensation measures - adaptation periods and aptitude tests
25. Conditions for compensation measures

CHAPTER 2

RECOGNITION OF PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
28. Automatic Recognition

CHAPTER 3

UNITED KINGDOM CERTIFICATES OF EXPERIENCE
29. Issue and revocation of Certificates of Experience

CHAPTER 4

COMMON PROVISIONS ON ESTABLISHMENT
31. Documentation and formalities
34. Decisions of competent authorities
35. Use of professional titles

PART 4

SUPPLEMENTARY
36. Appeals
37. Use of academic titles
38. Information from competent authorities
39. Revocations and savings

  SCHEDULE 1— REGULATED PROFESSIONS
 PART 1— PROFESSIONS REGULATED BY LAW OR PUBLIC AUTHORITY
 PART 2— PROFESSIONS REGULATED BY PROFESSIONAL BODIES INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER
 PART 3— REGULATED PROFESSIONS UNDER REGULATION 28
 PART 4— SECTORAL PROFESSIONS

  SCHEDULE 2— REGULATED PROFESSIONS HAVING PUBLIC HEALTH OR SAFETY IMPLICATIONS

  SCHEDULE 3— PROFESSIONS IN RESPECT OF WHICH THE RIGHT OF THE APPLICANT TO CHOOSE BETWEEN AN ADAPTATION PERIOD AND AN APTITUDE TEST IS DISPLACED
 PART 1— PROFESSIONS UNDER REGULATION 26(1)(a)
 PART 2— PROFESSIONS UNDER REGULATION 26(1)(b)

  SCHEDULE 4— ACTIVITIES REFERRED TO IN LISTS I, II AND III OF ANNEX IV OF THE DIRECTIVE

  SCHEDULE 5— APPEAL BODIES

  SCHEDULE 6— REVOCATION SCHEDULE

The Secretary of State for Innovation, Universities and Skills is a Minister designated[
1] for the purposes of section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972[2] in relation to recognition of higher education diplomas, formal qualifications, or experience in the occupation, required for the pursuit of professions or occupations. The Secretary of State makes the following Regulations in exercise of his powers conferred under section 2(2) of, as read with paragraph 1A of Schedule 2[3] to, the European Communities Act 1972.

     These Regulations make provision for a purpose mentioned in section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972 and it appears to the Secretary of State that it is expedient for the references to Directive 2005/36/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 7th September 2005 on the recognition of professional qualifications[4], or to a provision of that Directive, to be construed as references to that Directive, or to that provision, as amended from time to time.



PART 1

GENERAL PROVISIONS

Citation and commencement
     1. —(1) These Regulations may be cited as the European Communities (Recognition of Professional Qualifications) Regulations 2007.

    (2) These Regulations come into force on 19th October 2007.

Interpretation
    
2. —(1) In these Regulations the following words and phrases have the following meanings—

and unless the context otherwise requires, a reference to a competent authority is a reference to a competent authority in relation to the United Kingdom;

    (2) References in these Regulations to the Directive or a provision of the Directive are references to the Directive or a provision of the Directive as amended from time to time.

    (3) A reference in these Regulations to the United Kingdom shall, as the context requires, be taken to include a reference to any one or more of: England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.

    (4) For the purposes of these Regulations, an association or organisation established in the United Kingdom shall be taken to have been recognised in special form if the mode of its establishment was incorporation by Royal Charter.

Application
     3. —(1) Subject to paragraphs (3) to (10), the provisions listed in paragraph (2) apply to applicants.

    (2) Those provisions are—

    (3) The provisions listed in paragraph (2) apply to the sectoral professions only as mentioned in paragraph (4).

    (4) The following provisions apply to the sectoral professions in cases within any of sub-paragraphs (a) to (e) of paragraph (9) where the applicant for specific and exceptional reasons does not satisfy the requirements for automatic recognition or recognition on the basis of acquired rights, namely—

    (5) Chapter 2 of Part 3 applies only to professions listed in Part 3 of Schedule 1.

    (6) The provisions listed in paragraph (2) apply to the professions listed in Part 3 of Schedule 1 only as mentioned in paragraphs (5), (7) and (8).

    (7) The following provisions apply to professions listed in Part 3 of Schedule 1—

    (8) In addition, Chapter 1 of Part 3 applies to professions listed in Part 3 of Schedule 1 in cases where the applicant for specific and exceptional reasons does not meet the requirements set out in Schedule 4.

    (9) The cases mentioned in paragraph (4) are—

    (10) Part 2 does not apply—

    (11) These Regulations do not apply to the profession of company auditor as defined in section 24(2) of the Companies Act 1989[8] and Article 27(2) of the Companies (Northern Ireland) Order 1990[9].

Competent authorities
     4. —(1) In the case of a regulated profession listed in any of Parts 1 to 3 of Schedule 1, the competent authority in the United Kingdom for the purposes of the Directive so far as relating to that profession is the body or authority specified in relation to that profession in that Part of that Schedule.

    (2) In the case of a regulated profession that is regulated in the United Kingdom but is not listed in Schedule 1, the competent authority in the United Kingdom for the purposes of the Directive so far as relating to that profession is the governing body of that profession in the United Kingdom.

    (3) In these Regulations "competent authority", in relation to a profession listed in Part 4 of Schedule 1, means the body or authority specified in relation to that profession in that Part of that Schedule.

    (4) For the purposes of these Regulations, the competent authority in another relevant European State in relation to—

is the authority, body or person who under laws, regulations or administrative provisions is authorised in that State to issue, award or recognise the document or information concerned or (as the case may be) to certify the period of professional experience, to receive the application or to take the action or decision.

Functions of competent authorities in the United Kingdom
    
5. —(1) Without prejudice to its other powers and functions, a competent authority shall have the function of receiving and considering applications by applicants and taking the actions and decisions referred to in these Regulations.

    (2) Competent authorities shall—

    (3) Competent authorities shall exchange information with competent authorities of other relevant European States regarding disciplinary action or criminal sanctions taken or any other serious, specific circumstances which are likely to have consequences for the pursuit of activities under these Regulations.

    (4) Pursuant to paragraph (3), a competent authority receiving information from a competent authority of another relevant European State on disciplinary action or criminal sanctions, shall:

    (5) If the holder of a qualification awarded by a competent authority requests, either in writing or by electronic means, that authority to provide him with any information or evidence as listed in Annex VII of the Directive in support of his application to practise a profession in another relevant European State which regulates that profession, the competent authority shall produce that information or evidence to the holder within the time limits set down in that Annex or, if there are no time limits, as soon as is reasonably practicable following the request of the holder.

    (6) Competent authorities shall also act as contact points for their regulated professions.

    (7) Contact points shall in addition to the function set out in regulation 38(2):

Regulated profession, regulated education and training and applicants
    
6. —(1) In these Regulations, "regulated profession" means—

    (2) "Regulated education and training" means education and training which is—

    (3) For the purposes of Part 2, and of any other provision of these Regulations so far as relating to Part 2, "applicant" means an individual—

    (4) For the purposes of Chapters 1, 2 and 4 of Part 3, and of any other provision of these Regulations so far as relating to those Chapters, "applicant" means an individual—

Professional qualifications and evidence of formal qualifications
    
7. —(1) In these Regulations, subject to regulation 8(2), "professional qualifications" means—

    (2) "Evidence of formal qualifications" means—



PART 2

FREEDOM TO PROVIDE SERVICES ON A TEMPORARY BASIS

Right to practise in the United Kingdom
    
8. —(1) Subject to the provisions in regulations 9 to 17, a competent authority shall not, for any reasons related to professional qualifications, restrict an applicant who moves to the United Kingdom to provide professional services.

    (2) In this Part, references to "professional qualifications" shall include, in respect of an applicant whose qualifications were obtained in a third country, those qualifications.

    
9. —(1) The provisions of this Part shall only apply where the applicant moves to the United Kingdom to provide professional services on a temporary and occasional basis.

    (2) The competent authority shall assess on a case by case basis whether the provision of professional services is on a temporary and occasional basis in particular in relation to its duration, its frequency, its regularity and its continuity.

    (3) Where the applicant moves to the United Kingdom, he shall be subject to the professional rules of the bodies referred to in Parts 1 and 3 of Schedule 1.

Exemptions
    
10. —(1) Pursuant to regulation 8 and subject to paragraph (2), competent authorities shall exempt applicants established in another relevant European State from the requirements which it places on professionals established in the United Kingdom relating to:

    (2) Competent authorities may, in order to facilitate the application of disciplinary provisions in professional, statutory or administrative rules, provide either for automatic temporary registration or for pro-forma membership if such registration or membership:

    (3) For the purpose of settling accounts with an insurer relating to activities pursued for the benefit of insured persons, the applicant shall inform in advance or, in an urgent case afterwards, the body referred to in paragraph (1)(b).

Declaration and documents to be provided on the first provision of service
    
11. —(1) Competent authorities shall require that where an applicant first moves from another relevant European State to the United Kingdom in order to provide services in a regulated profession, the applicant shall inform the appropriate competent authority by way of a declaration.

    (2) The declaration shall—

    (3) The declaration or renewal supplied to the competent authority shall be provided in writing and may be supplied by any means.

    
12. —(1) Competent authorities shall require that the declaration be accompanied by the documents in paragraph (2):

    (2) The documents that shall be required are:

Title under which professional services are provided
    
13. —(1) Subject to paragraph (2), the applicant on providing services in the United Kingdom shall:

    (2) On verification of qualifications where regulation 14, or where both regulations 14 and 15, apply, the applicant on providing services shall use the professional title applicable to that profession in the United Kingdom.

Checks for professions having public health or safety implications
    
14. —(1) This regulation and regulations 15 and 16 apply in the case of applicants in a regulated profession which has public health or safety implications, namely—

    (2) Subject to paragraph (3), for regulated professions referred to in paragraph (1), the competent authority shall check the professional qualifications of the applicant prior to the first provision of services.

    (3) Such prior check shall be possible only where the purpose of the verification is justified and proportionate in the profession concerned in order to avoid serious damage to the health or safety of the recipient of the service, due to a lack of professional qualifications of the applicant, and where this check does not go beyond what is necessary to achieve that purpose.

    
15. —(1) Subject to regulation 16, the competent authority for a profession which has public health or safety implications shall, prior to the first provision of services, give the applicant the opportunity to show that he has acquired the knowledge or competence lacking where:

    (2) In the circumstances specified in paragraph (1), the applicant shall demonstrate that he has acquired the knowledge or competence lacking, in particular, by taking and passing an aptitude test.

    
16. —(1) The competent authority shall, within the first month of receipt of the declaration and accompanying documents, endeavour to inform the applicant of the outcome of such a check.

    (2) Where there is a difficulty which would result in delay of that decision, the competent authority shall send a duly substantiated request for further information to the applicant within that one month period in paragraph (1) stating the reason for the delay and the timescale for its decision.

    (3) In the event of a delay being notified to the applicant pursuant to paragraph (2), the competent authority shall make a decision within the second month of the receipt of completed documentation.

    (4) Where the competent authority gives the applicant the opportunity under regulation 15(1) to show that he has acquired the knowledge and competence lacking, the competent authority shall give the applicant that opportunity within one month of the decision referred to in paragraph (1) or (3).

    (5) In the absence of a reaction from the competent authority within the periods stipulated in paragraphs (1), (3) and (4), the applicant may provide the services in the United Kingdom.

Non compliance
    
17. —(1) An applicant shall no longer be entitled to provide services in the profession that he is pursuing in United Kingdom in accordance with this Part nor retain any temporary registration, if—

    (2) Where—

the sanction is of no effect if, or so far as, it is not in the circumstances of the case proportionate to the failure to renew.

    (3) Where under an enactment any register is maintained of persons engaged in the profession concerned, the competent authority for the profession, as a sanction for the failure to renew, may cause the applicant's name to be removed from that register.

    (4) For the purposes of paragraph (2)(b), paragraph (3) is part of the professional rules concerned.

Administrative cooperation and service provision
    
18. —(1) Competent authorities:

    (2) The competent authority shall, on receiving a complaint described in paragraph (1)(c), inform the recipient of the outcome of the complaint.

Information to be given to a recipient of professional services or service
    
19. Where the service is provided under the professional title of the home State or under the formal qualification of the applicant, a competent authority may require the applicant to furnish the recipient of the service with any or all of the following information:



PART 3

FREEDOM OF ESTABLISHMENT



CHAPTER 1

GENERAL SYSTEM FOR THE RECOGNITION OF TRAINING

Levels of qualification
     20. For the purpose of applying conditions of recognition under regulation 22, professional qualifications are grouped under the following levels as set out below—

Equal treatment of qualifications
    
21. —(1) Any evidence of formal qualifications or set of evidence of formal qualifications shall be treated as evidence of formal qualifications of a type covered by regulation 20, including the level in question if such evidence or set of evidence—

    (2) Any professional qualification shall be treated as evidence of formal qualifications under the same conditions as set out in paragraph (1) where such professional qualification:

    (3) Paragraph (2) applies, in particular, where—

    (4) Where the circumstances of paragraph (3) apply, the former training shall be considered by competent authorities as corresponding to the level of the new training.

Conditions for recognition
    
22. —(1) Subject to a requirement by the competent authority pursuant to regulation 25, if access to or pursuit of a regulated profession in United Kingdom is contingent on possession of specific qualifications, a competent authority shall permit access to and pursuit of that regulated profession to an applicant under the same conditions as apply to native applicants, where that applicant—

    (2) Attestations of competence or evidence of formal qualifications shall satisfy the following conditions:

    (3) A competent authority may not require the two years professional experience referred to in paragraph (1)(b) if:

    (4) The regulated education and training listed in Annex III of the Directive shall be considered as such regulated education and training at the level described in regulation 20(c).

    (5) A competent authority shall permit access to and pursuit of a regulated profession where access to this profession is contingent in the United Kingdom on possession of a qualification certifying successful completion of higher or university education of four years duration, and where the applicant possesses a qualification referred to in regulation 20(c).

Compensation measures - adaptation periods and aptitude tests
    
23. —(1) An adaptation period means, in relation to the regulated profession which the applicant seeks to take up or pursue in the United Kingdom, a period of pursuit of a regulated profession under the supervision of a qualified member of that profession, subject to an assessment of the ability of the applicant to pursue that profession in the United Kingdom.

    (2) The competent authority shall clearly set out the detailed rules governing the adaptation period and its assessment, having regard to the circumstances of each individual applicant and, in particular, to the fact that he is a qualified professional in another relevant European State.

    (3) The applicant may be required to undergo further training during the adaptation period.

    (4) The applicant's performance during the adaptation period shall be assessed by the competent authority.

    (5) The professional status of an applicant during the adaptation period shall be a matter for the competent authority.

    
24. —(1) An aptitude test means, in relation to the regulated profession which the applicant seeks to take up or pursue in the United Kingdom, a test of the applicant's professional knowledge conducted by the competent authority with the aim of assessing the ability of the applicant to pursue that profession in the United Kingdom.

    (2) The test shall take into account that he is a qualified professional in another relevant European State.

    (3) The competent authority shall determine the matters to be covered by the aptitude test as follows:

    (4) The detailed application of the aptitude test and the professional status of an applicant preparing for the aptitude test shall be a matter for the competent authority.

Conditions for compensation measures
    
25. —(1) A competent authority may, before authorising the applicant to practise the regulated profession in the United Kingdom, require him in the circumstances specified in paragraph (3) either (but not both)—

    (2) If a competent authority intends to require the applicant to complete an adaptation period or take an aptitude test it must first examine whether the knowledge acquired by the applicant in the course of his professional experience in a relevant European State or in a third country is such that it fully or partly covers substantially different matters.

    (3) A competent authority may require the applicant to complete successfully an adaptation period or pass an aptitude test if:

    (4) In this regulation, "substantially different matters" means matters of which knowledge is essential for pursuing the profession and with regard to which the training received by the applicant shows important differences in terms of duration or content from the training required in the United Kingdom.

    
26. Where a requirement is imposed under regulation 25(1), the choice between an adaptation period and aptitude test shall be that of the applicant except:

     27. —(1) A competent authority shall waive the application of an aptitude test or adaptation period under regulation 25 where the applicant's professional qualifications satisfy the criteria established in a common platform.

    (2) In paragraph 1, "common platform" means a set of criteria of professional qualifications which are suitable for compensation for substantial differences which have been identified between the training requirements existing in relevant European States for a given profession and which have been adopted as a measure in accordance with Article 15(2) of the Directive.



CHAPTER 2

RECOGNITION OF PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Automatic Recognition
    
28. Where an applicant applies for recognition, a competent authority shall recognise, by way of a certificate in accordance with Annex VII (1)(c) of the Directive, previous pursuit of one of the activities listed in Part 3 of Schedule 1 in another relevant European State as sufficient proof of knowledge and aptitudes where the previous pursuit of that activity is in accordance with Schedule 4.



CHAPTER 3

UNITED KINGDOM CERTIFICATES OF EXPERIENCE

Issue and revocation of Certificates of Experience
    
29. —(1) The Secretary of State shall delegate to ECCTIS Limited[11] the function of issuing a certificate, to be called a "Certificate of Experience".

    (2) A Certificate of Experience shall be issued to a person from a relevant European State who makes an application to ECCTIS Limited for the issue of such a certificate in respect of a relevant activity and satisfies ECCTIS Limited as to his relevant experience and qualifications gained in the United Kingdom as set out in Schedule 4.

    (3) For the purpose of this regulation, a relevant activity is an activity which falls within the lists of activities set out in Annex IV of the Directive.

     30. —(1) Where the Secretary of State is satisfied that—

he may revoke the certificate by notice in writing sent to the person named in the certificate, subject to paragraphs (2) and (3).

    (2) Before revoking the certificate the Secretary of State shall use reasonable endeavours to serve on the person named in the certificate a notice—

    (3) The Secretary of State shall consider any representation submitted within the period specified in the notice.



CHAPTER 4

COMMON PROVISIONS ON ESTABLISHMENT

Documentation and formalities
    
31. —(1) When considering an application for authorisation to pursue a regulated profession, the competent authority may in accordance with the provisions of Annex VII of the Directive:

    (2) The documents referred to in point 1(d), (e) and (f) of Annex VII, shall not be more than three months old by the date on which they are submitted.

    (3) The competent authority shall keep confidential all such information received by it.

    
32. —(1) A competent authority, in cases of justified doubt, may require from a competent authority of a relevant European State confirmation of the authenticity of the attestations and evidence of formal qualifications awarded in that other relevant European State.

    (2) A competent authority, in cases of justified doubt, shall be entitled, where evidence of formal qualifications has been issued by a competent authority of a relevant European State, and includes training received in whole or in part in an establishment legally established in a relevant European State other than that which awarded the qualification, to verify with a competent authority of the relevant European State of origin of the award—

     33. Where an applicant is required to swear a solemn oath or make a sworn statement, the form of which is such that it cannot be taken or made by applicants of another relevant European State, the competent authority shall ensure that an appropriate equivalent form of oath or declaration is available for those applicants.

Decisions of competent authorities
    
34. —(1) The competent authority shall acknowledge receipt of an applicant's application to establish himself in the United Kingdom pursuant to Part 3 of these Regulations within one month of receipt, and shall inform the applicant if any document is missing.

    (2) The competent authority shall consider the applicant's application as soon as is reasonably practicable, and shall notify him of its decision together with the reasons upon which it is based—

of receipt of all the relevant documentation.

    (3) For the purposes of this regulation, if a competent authority fails to take a decision and notify it to the applicant within the period mentioned in paragraph (2), it shall be deemed to have taken a decision to reject his application and to have notified it to him on the last day of that period.

Use of professional titles
    
35. —(1) If the use of a professional title relating to one of the activities of the profession in question is regulated in the United Kingdom, applicants who are authorised to practise a regulated profession in accordance with this Part of these Regulations shall use the professional title used in the United Kingdom which corresponds to that profession, and make use of any associated initials.

    (2) Where a profession is regulated in the United Kingdom by a professional association, applicants shall not be authorised to use the professional title issued by that professional association, or its abbreviated form, unless they furnish proof that they are members of that professional association.

    (3) A professional association that makes membership contingent upon certain qualifications may do so only under the conditions laid down in these Regulations in respect of applicants who possess professional qualifications.



PART 4

SUPPLEMENTARY

Appeals
    
36. —(1) Within four months of the notification to him of any decision of a competent authority made in relation to the applicant under Part 3 or regulation 9(2), or thereafter with the leave of the appropriate appeal body, the applicant may appeal against that decision on a matter of law or fact (or of both) to the appropriate appeal body.

    (2) This regulation shall not apply in relation to any decision of a competent authority for a particular profession where the right of appeal to a body, other than a competent authority, in relation to that decision is provided for in another enactment relating to that profession.

    (3) An appropriate appeal body may, for the purpose of determining any appeal under these Regulations against the decision of a competent authority—

    (4) In this regulation, "the appropriate appeal body" means—

Use of academic titles
    
37. —(1) Without prejudice to regulations 13 and 35, an applicant shall have the right to use the lawful academic title (and where appropriate the abbreviation thereof) acquired by him in his home State and in the language of that State.

    (2) Where the applicant makes use of the possibility provided for in paragraph (1), the competent authority may require that the title shall be followed by the name and location of the establishment or examining board which awarded it.

    (3) Where a competent authority decides that an academic title in paragraph (1) is liable to be confused with a title which, in the United Kingdom, requires supplementary training not acquired by the applicant, it may require the applicant to use the academic title of the home State in an appropriate form laid down by the competent authority.

Information from competent authorities
    
38. —(1) Competent authorities shall provide the Secretary of State with such information (including statistical information) as the Secretary of State may require concerning applications made to those authorities by those seeking to rely on the provisions of the Directive and the actions and decisions taken in respect of those applications.

    (2) Following a request by the European Commission, a competent authority shall inform the Secretary of State of the results of any enquiries referred to in regulation 5(7)(b) with which it is dealing within two months of the date on which the competent authority receives such a request.

Revocations and savings
    
39. The Regulations set out in the first column of Schedule 6 are hereby revoked to the extent expressed in the third column of that Schedule.


Bill Rammell
Minister of State Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills

27th September 2007



SCHEDULE 1
Regulations 4 and 6


REGULATED PROFESSIONS




PART 1

PROFESSIONS REGULATED BY LAW OR PUBLIC AUTHORITY

Profession Competent authority
Actuary Institute of Actuaries

Faculty of Actuaries

Advocate in Scotland Faculty of Advocates
Air Traffic Controller

Aircraft Maintenance Engineer

Airport Fire Officer

Airport Fire Fighter

Civil Aviation Authority
Analytical Chemist The Royal Society of Chemistry
Barrister in England and Wales The General Council of the Bar for England and Wales
Barrister in Northern Ireland The Executive Council of the Inn of Court of Northern Ireland
Licensed Boatmaster Secretary of State
Licensed Cab Driver (London) Transport for London
In England and Wales:

Cash and Valuables in Transit Operative

Close Protection Operative

Door Supervisor

Public Space Surveillance Operative

Security Guard

Vehicle Immobiliser

Security Industry Authority
Childminder in England Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Schools in England
Childminder in Wales Care and Social Services Inspectorate Wales
Chiropractor The General Chiropractic Council
Child Psychotherapist employed in the National Health Service Association of Child Psychotherapist
Clinical Psychologist employed in the National Health Service British Psychological Society
Licensed Conveyancer The Council for Licensed Conveyancers
Deck Officer Class 1 – Fishing Vessels

Deck Officer Class 2 – Fishing Vessels

Deck Officer Class 3 – Fishing Vessels

Chief Engineer Class 1 – Fishing Vessels

Chief Engineer Class 2 – Fishing Vessels

Maritime and Coastguard Agency
Dental Hygienist

Dental Therapist

Clinical Dental Technician

Dental Nurse

Dental Technician

Orthodontic Therapist

General Dental Council
Registered Dispenser of Hearing Aids Hearing Aid Council
Approved Driving Instructor (Great Britain) The Registrar for the purposes of Part V of the Road Traffic Act 1988[12]
Approved Driving Instructor (Northern Ireland) The Registrar within the meaning of the Motor Cars (Driving Instruction) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2004[13]
Farrier in England, Wales and Scotland Farriers Registration Council
Harbour Pilot The competent harbour authority within the meaning of section 1 of the Pilotage Act 1987[14]
Registered Gas Installer Council for Registered Gas Installers
The following health professions

Arts Therapist

Biomedical Scientist

Chiropodist or Podiatrist

Clinical Scientist

Dietician

Occupational Therapist

Operating Department Practitioner

Orthoptist

Paramedic

Physiotherapist

Prosthetist and Orthotist

Radiographer

Speech and Language Therapist

Health Professions Council
Insolvency Practitioner Secretary of State

The Insolvency Practitioners Association

Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment in Northern Ireland

The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants

The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales

The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland

The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland

The Law Society

The Law Society of Northern Ireland

The Law Society of Scotland

Inspector of Weights and Measures Secretary of State
Inspector of Weights and Measures in Northern Ireland Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment in Northern Ireland
Certified Instructor (Motor Cycles) (in Great Britain) Secretary of State
Diver

Mine Manager

Mine Surveyor

Mine Electrical Engineer

Mine Mechanical Engineer

Mine Electrician

Mine Mechanic

Mine Deputy

The Health and Safety Executive
Nurses admitted to:

Sub-Part 1 of the nurses' Part of the Register maintained by the Nursing and Midwifery Council, whose field of practice is mental health nursing, learning disabilities nursing or children's nursing

Sub-Part 2 of the nurses' Part of the Register maintained by the Nursing and Midwifery Council

Nursing and Midwifery Council
Notary Public (England and Wales) The Faculty Office
Optometrist (Ophthalmic Optician)

Dispensing Optician

General Optical Council
Osteopath General Osteopathic Council
Patent Attorney

Patent Agent

The Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys
Principal of a further education institution in England Secretary of State
Road/Street Works Operatives Scottish Qualifications Authority
Road/Street Works Supervisors Scottish Qualifications Authority
School Teacher in a publicly regulated school in England The General Teaching Council for England
School Teacher in a publicly regulated school in

Northern Ireland

The General Teaching Council for Northern Ireland
School Teacher in a publicly regulated school in Scotland The General Teaching Council for Scotland
School Teacher in a publicly regulated school in Wales The General Teaching Council for Wales
Social Worker in England General Social Care Council
Social Worker in Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Social Care Council
Social Worker in Scotland Scottish Social Services Council
Social Worker in Wales Care Council for Wales
Solicitor in England and Wales The Law Society
Solicitor in Northern Ireland The Law Society of Northern Ireland
Solicitor in Scotland The Law Society of Scotland
Teacher at a further education institution in England (within the meaning of the Education Act 2002)[15] The Institute for Learning
Teacher at a further education institution in Wales (within meaning of the Education Act 2002) Welsh Ministers
Certified Technically Competent Person Waste Management Industry Training and Advisory Board
Registered Trade Mark Attorney The Institute of Trade Mark Attorneys
Listed Veterinary Nurse The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons



PART 2

PROFESSIONS REGULATED BY PROFESSIONAL BODIES INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER

Professional Title

(where applicable)

Designatory

Letters

Competent Authority
Actuary FIA

FFA

Institute of Actuaries

The Faculty of Actuaries

Chartered Architectural Technologist MCIAT The Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists
Chartered Accountant ACA The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales
Chartered Accountant CA The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland
Chartered Accountant CA The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland
Chartered Certified Accountant ACCA The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
Chartered Arbitrator FCIArb The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators
Associate of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators ACIArb The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators
Member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators MCIArb The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators
Chartered Biologist C.Biol,

MIBiol

The Institute of Biology
Chartered Builder

Associate of the Chartered Institute of Building

MCIOB

ACIOB

The Chartered Institute of Building
Chartered Building Services Engineer MCIBSE The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers
Chartered Building Surveyor

Chartered Land Surveyor

Chartered Minerals Surveyor

Chartered Quantity Surveyor

Chartered Surveyor

Chartered Valuation Surveyor

Technical Member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors

MRICS

MRICS

MRICS

MRICS

MRICS

MRICS

TechRICS

The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors
Chartered Chemical Engineer MIChemE The Institution of Chemical Engineers
Chartered Chemist C.Chem,

MRSC

The Royal Society of Chemistry
Chartered Civil Engineer MICE The Institution of Civil Engineers
Chartered Colourist

Licentiate of the Society of Dyers and Colourists

C.Col.

LSDC

The Society of Dyers and Colourists
Chartered Energy Engineer

Chartered Petroleum Engineer

MEI FEI

MEI FEI

The Energy Institute
Chartered Engineer

Incorporated Engineer

Engineering Technician

C.Eng

I.Eng

EngTech

Engineering Council UK
Chartered Environmental Health Practitioner MCIEH

FCIEH

The Chartered Institute of Environmental Health
Environmental Health Officer MCIEH

FCIEH

The Chartered Institute of Environmental Health
Chartered Environmental Health Officer Ch.EHO MREHIS

Ch.EHO FREHIS

The Royal Environmental Health Institute of Scotland
Environmental Health Officer EHO MREHIS

EHO FREHIS

The Royal Environmental Health Institute of Scotland
Chartered Forester MICFor The Institute of Chartered Foresters
Chartered Gas Engineer MIGasE The Institution of Gas Engineers and Managers
Chartered Geologist C.Geol

FGS

The Geological Society
Housing Practitioner MCIH The Chartered Institute of Housing
Chartered IT Professional MBCS CITP

FBCS CITP

The British Computer Society
Chartered Insurer

Chartered Insurance Practitioner

Chartered Insurance Broker

ACII

ACII

ACII

The Chartered Insurance Institute
Chartered Loss Adjuster ACILA The Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters
Chartered Management Accountant ACMA The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants
Chartered Marine Engineer CMarENG The Institute of Marine Engineering Science and Technology
Chartered Marketer

Associate Member of the Chartered Institute of Marketing

MCIM

ACIM

The Chartered Institute of Marketing
Chartered Mathematician C.Math The Institute of Mathematics and its Applications
Chartered Measurement And Control Technologist MlnstMC The Institute of Measurement and Control
Chartered Meteorologist CMet The Royal Meteorological Society
Chartered Physicist CPhys

MinstP

The Institute of Physics
Chartered Psychologist C.Psychol The British Psychological Society
Chartered Public Finance Accountant CIPFA The Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy
Associate of the Royal Academy of Dance

Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Dance

ARAD

LRAD

The Royal Academy of Dance

Associate of the Royal College of Organists ARCO The Royal College of Organists
Choir Master CHM The Royal College of Organists
Fellow of the Royal College of Organists FRCO The Royal College of Organists
Chartered Safety and Health Practitioner CMIOSH

CFIOSH

The Institution of Occupational Safety and Health
Chartered Scientist CSci Science Council
Chartered Secretary ACIS The Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators
Chartered Shipbroker MICS The Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers
Chartered Statistician CStat Royal Statistical Society
Chartered Structural Engineer MIStructE The Institution of Structural Engineers
Chartered Tax Adviser CTA Chartered Institute of Taxation
Chartered Textile Technologist

Licentiate of the Textile Institute

CText ATI

LTI

The Textile Institute
Chartered Town Planner MRTPI The Royal Town Planning Institute
Chartered Waste Manager MCIWM The Chartered Institution of Wastes Management
           ACIB The Chartered Institute of Bankers
           ACIBS The Chartered Institute of Bankers in Scotland
           CILIP The Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals
           M. Hort (RHS) The Royal Horticultural Society
           MCIWEM The Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management
           MIET The Institution of Engineering and Technology
           MIMechE The Institution of Mechanical Engineers
           MIMMM The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
           MLI The Landscape Institute
           MRAeS The Royal Aeronautical Society
           MRINA The Royal Institution of Naval Architects



PART 3

REGULATED PROFESSIONS UNDER REGULATION 28

Profession Competent authority
Farrier in England, Wales and Scotland Farriers Registration Council
Harbour Pilot The competent harbour authority within the meaning of section 1 of the Pilotage Act 1987



PART 4

SECTORAL PROFESSIONS

Profession Competent authority
Architect Architects Registration Board
Dental practitioner General Dental Council
Doctor with basic training General Medical Council
Doctor:

Specialist doctor

General practitioner

For purposes of regulations 5(6), 5(7), 9(1), 9(2), 14, 15, 16, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 37 and 38: the General Medical Council.

For the purposes of regulations 20-26: the Postgraduate Medical Education and Training Board.

Nurse and midwife Nursing and Midwifery Council
Pharmacist in England, Wales and Scotland Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain
Pharmacist in Northern Ireland Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland
Veterinary Surgeon Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons



SCHEDULE 2
Regulation 14


REGULATED PROFESSIONS HAVING PUBLIC HEALTH OR SAFETY IMPLICATIONS


Arts Therapist

Biomedical Scientist

Childminder in England

Childminder in Wales

Child Psychotherapist (employed in the National Health Service)

Chiropodist or Podiatrist

Chiropractor

Clinical Dental Technician

Clinical Scientist

Clinical Psychologist (employed in the National Health Service)

Dental Hygienist

Dental Nurse

Dental Technician

Dental Therapist

Dietician

Dispensing Optician

Hearing Aid Dispenser

Nurse (other than a nurse admitted to Sub-Part 1 of the nurse's part of the register maintained by the Nursing and Midwifery Council whose field of practice is adult nursing)

Occupational Therapist

Operating Department Practitioner

Optometrist (Ophthalmic Optician)

Orthodontic Therapist

Orthoptist

Osteopath

Paramedic

Physiotherapist

Prosthetist and Orthotist

Radiographer

Registered Gas Installer

Social Worker in England

Social Worker in Northern Ireland

Social Worker in Scotland

Social Worker in Wales

Speech and Language Therapist

Listed Veterinary Nurse



SCHEDULE 3
Regulation 26


PROFESSIONS IN RESPECT OF WHICH THE RIGHT OF THE APPLICANT TO CHOOSE BETWEEN AN ADAPTATION PERIOD AND AN APTITUDE TEST IS DISPLACED




PART 1

PROFESSIONS UNDER REGULATION 26(1)(a)

Profession Requirement
Advocate in Scotland Aptitude test
Associate of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants Aptitude test
Barrister in England and Wales Aptitude test
Barrister Northern Ireland Aptitude test
Certified Accountant Aptitude test
Chartered Accountant in England and Wales Aptitude test
Chartered Accountant Northern Ireland Aptitude test
Chartered Accountant in Scotland Aptitude test
Chartered Tax Adviser Aptitude test
Licensed Conveyancer Adaptation Period
Insolvency Practitioner Aptitude test
Notary Public in England and Wales Aptitude test
Patent Attorney or Patent Agent Aptitude test
Public Finance Accountant Aptitude test
Solicitor in England and Wales Aptitude test
Solicitor in Northern Ireland Aptitude test
Solicitor in Scotland Aptitude test
Registered Trade Mark Agent Aptitude test



PART 2

PROFESSIONS UNDER REGULATION 26(1)(b)

Profession Requirement
Architect Aptitude test
Dental practitioner Aptitude test
Doctor Adaptation period
Nurse and midwife Adaptation period
Pharmacist Adaptation period



SCHEDULE 4
Regulation 28


ACTIVITIES REFERRED TO IN LISTS I, II AND III OF ANNEX IV OF THE DIRECTIVE


     1. —(1) In the case of activities appearing in list I of Annex IV to the Directive the activity in question must have been previously pursued by the beneficiary—

    (2) In cases (a) and (d), the activity must not have finished more than 10 years before the date on which the complete application was submitted by the person concerned to the competent authority.

    (3) Paragraph 1(e) shall not apply to activities in Group ex 855, hairdressing establishments, of the ISIC Nomenclature.

     2. In the case of activities in list II of Annex IV, the activity in question must have been previously pursued by the beneficiary—

    (2) In cases (a) and (d), the activity must not have finished more than 10 years before the date on which the complete application was submitted by the person concerned to the competent authority.

     3. —(1) In the case of activities in list III of Annex IV, the activity in question must have been previously pursued by the beneficiary—

    (2) In cases (a) and (c), the activity must not have finished more than 10 years before the date on which the complete application was submitted by the person concerned to the competent authority.



SCHEDULE 5
Regulation 36


APPEAL BODIES


Profession Body, court or person
Advocate in Scotland The Court of Session
Barrister in England and Wales The Visitors to the Inns of Court
Barrister in Northern Ireland The Benchers of the Honourable Society of the Inn of Court of Northern Ireland
Licensed Cab Driver (London) The Magistrates' Court
Childminder in England Care Standards Tribunal
Childminder in Wales Care Standards Tribunal
Approved Driving Instructor (Great Britain) Transport Tribunal
Notary Public in England and Wales The Lord Chancellor
Patent Attorney, Patent Agent, Registered Trade Mark Agent The Comptroller-General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks
School Teacher in a publicly regulated school in Scotland The Court of Session
Social Worker in England Care Standards Tribunal
Social Worker in Northern Ireland Social Care Tribunal
Social Worker in Wales Care Standards Tribunal
Solicitor in England and Wales The Master of the Rolls
Solicitor in Northern Ireland The Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland
Solicitor in Scotland The Court of Session



SCHEDULE 6
Regulation 39


REVOCATION SCHEDULE


(1) (2) (3)
Regulations revoked References Extent of revocation
The European Communities (Recognition of Professional Qualifications and Experience) (Third General System) Regulations 2002 S.I. 2002/1597 The whole Regulations
The European Communities (Recognition of Professional Qualifications and Experience) (Third General System) (Amendment) Regulations 2002 S.I. 2002/2036 The whole Regulations
The European Communities (Recognition of Professional Qualifications) (Second General System) Regulations 2002 S.I. 2002/2934 The whole Regulations
The European Communities (Recognition of Professional Qualifications) (First General System) Regulations 2005 S.I. 2005/18 The whole Regulations except in their application to the profession of company auditor.
The European Communities (Recognition of Professional Qualifications) (Second General System) (Amendment) Regulations 2005 S.I. 2005/882 The whole Regulations
The European Communities (Recognition of Professional Qualifications and Experience) (Third General System) (Amendment) Regulations 2006 S.I. 2006/2228 The whole Regulations
The European Communities (Recognition of Professional Qualifications) (Second General System) (Amendment) Regulations 2006 S.I. 2006/3214 The whole Regulations



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations)


These Regulations implement in part Council Directive 2005/36/EC[
16] ("the Directive") on the recognition of professional qualifications and come into force on 19th October 2007. The Directive replaces the previous Council Directives 89/48/EEC[17], 92/51/EC[18] and 99/42/EC[19] on the mutual recognition of professional qualifications, as well as the Directives laying down minimum standards of training in specific professions, namely the professions of doctor, nurse, dental practitioner, veterinary surgeon, midwife, pharmacist and architect ("the sectoral professions").

These Regulations establish rules for the recognition of professional qualifications enabling migrants, referred to in these Regulations as "applicants", from the States of the European Economic Area or Switzerland to gain access to the professions in which they are qualified and to practise under the same conditions as professionals in the United Kingdom where those professions are regulated. These rules set out provisions for facilitating the provision of temporary and occasional professional services cross-border, and also provisions in relation to applicants seeking to establish themselves on a stable basis in the United Kingdom.

These Regulations implement the Directive in relation to all regulated professions other than the sectoral professions. They also implement the Directive in part in relation to the sectoral professions, and the extent to which these Regulations apply to applicants in the sectoral professions is set out in regulation 3. The provisions of the Directive relating to the sectoral professions which are not implemented by these Regulations will be implemented in regulations to be prepared by the Department of Health, the Department of Communities and Local Government and the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.

Part 1 of the Regulations sets out provisions relating to the application of the Regulations and the functions of competent authorities. Articles 23, 27, 33, 37, 39, 43 and 49 of the Directive, referred to in regulation 3(9)(a), relate to sectoral professionals whose qualifications were acquired before certain dates of reference. Articles 21(1), 23 and 27 of the Directive, referred to in regulation 3(9)(c), concern the principle of automatic recognition for sectoral professionals and on the basis of acquired rights.

Part 2 of the Regulations sets out the rules for recognition of professional qualifications where an applicant moves to the United Kingdom seeking to provide professional services on a temporary and occasional basis. It sets out the role of a competent authority in relation to such an applicant, including specific provisions for professions having public health or safety implications, and it sets out the procedures and formalities with which an applicant must comply. It also makes provision for administrative cooperation between competent authorities of relevant European States.

Part 3 of these Regulations makes provision for recognition of professional qualifications where an applicant moves to the United Kingdom seeking to provide professional services on a permanent basis.

Chapter 1 of Part 3 sets out the rights of applicants to practise in the United Kingdom on a permanent basis. It imposes duties, subject to certain conditions and exceptions, upon competent authorities not to refuse, on grounds of inadequate qualifications, applicants who seek to practise a regulated profession in the United Kingdom if they hold the qualifications required by a relevant European State to practise the profession in that State. It also provides for competent authorities, in certain cases, to require an applicant to complete either an aptitude test or an adaptation period before authorising the applicant to practise the regulated profession in the UK.

Chapter 2 of Part 3, which applies only to the professions of farriers and harbour pilots, makes provision for automatic recognition of professional experience by way of a certificate.

Chapter 3 of Part 3 of these Regulations sets out the procedure for the issue and revocation of a Certificate of Experience in respect of relevant experience and qualifications gained in the United Kingdom.

Chapter 4 of Part 3 makes provision concerning the evidence to be provided by an applicant or a competent authority in a relevant European State, the procedures to be followed by competent authorities when making decisions and the rights of an applicant to use the professional title or designatory letters applicable to the profession in the United Kingdom.

Part 4 of these Regulations makes provision for rights of appeal against decisions of competent authorities, the right of an applicant to use the lawful academic title acquired by the applicant in his home State, and for the provision of information by competent authorities in the United Kingdom. It also revokes previous Regulations governing the functioning of the First, Second and Third General Systems (except for the profession of company auditor where the provisions of the European Communities (Recognition of Professional Qualifications) (First General System) Regulations 2005 still apply).

A full regulatory impact assessment of the effect that this instrument will have on the cost of business and the voluntary sector is available from the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills.

A Transposition Note is available and can be obtained from the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills, VQ and EU Recognition Team, Vocational Reform Division, Moorfoot, Sheffield S1 4 PQ.


Notes:

[1] S.I. 2002/248. Under section 57(1) of the Scotland Act 1998 (c.46), despite the transfer to Scottish Ministers of functions in relation to implementing obligations under Community law in relation to certain matters by virtue of section 53 of that Act, the function of the Secretary of State in relation to any matter continues to be exercisable by him as regards Scotland for the purposes specified in section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972.back

[2] 1972 c.68.back

[3] Paragraph 1A of Schedule 2 was inserted by section 28 of the Legislative and Regulatory Reform Act 2006 (c.51).back

[4] OJ No. L 255, 30.09.2005, p.22, as amended by Council Directive 2006/100/EC of 20th November 2006, OJ No. L 363 of 20.12.2006, p.141.back

[5] OJ No L 255, 30.9.2005, p.22, as amended by Council Directive 2006/100/EC of 20th November 2006, OJ No L 363, 20.12.2006, p.141.back

[6] 1978 c. 30.back

[7] S.I. 1978/1910, amended by S.I. 1980/1964, 1981/228, 1991/2684, 2004/1117 and 2007/259, S.S.I. 2004/186 and 2007/359.back

[8] 1989 c.40back

[9] S.I. 1990/593 (N.I.5)back

[10] OJ L 145, 13.6.1977, p.1.back

[11] ECCTIS Limited is a private limited company registered in England and Wales with company number 2405026.back

[12] 1998 c. 58.back

[13] S.R. (N.I.) 2004 No 179.back

[14] 1987 c. 21.back

[15] 2002 c. 32.back

[16] OJ No. L 255, 30.09.2005, p.22, as amended by Council Directive 2006/100/EC of 20th November 2006, OJ No. L 363 of 20.12.2006, p.141back

[17] OJ No. L 019 24.01.1989, p.16back

[18] OJ No. L 209, 24.7.92,.p. 25back

[19] OJ No. L 201, 31.07.99, p. 77back



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