Osteopaths Act 1993 — United Kingdom law | Esheria

Osteopaths Act 1993

This provision sets up the General Osteopathic Council, gives it and the Registrar core registration and regulatory duties, and sets conditions for osteopath registration and provisional practice.

Jurisdiction
United Kingdom
Instrument
Act or statute
Version
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Language
en
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appointments fitness to practise indemnity licensing professional licensing public reporting qualification recognition register maintenance registration transitional arrangements

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About this statute

This provision sets up the General Osteopathic Council, gives it and the Registrar core registration and regulatory duties, and sets conditions for osteopath registration and provisional practice. The provision lets the Committee impose, extend, vary, or end suspension and practice-condition orders for osteopaths, and it requires hearings, reporting, and public-protection safeguards. It also creates reporting duties, an indemnity requirement for practising registered osteopaths, appeal time limits, and offences for false description and non-compliance. If a transitional Chairman leaves office early, the Privy Council appoints a successor from the lay members for the remaining term.

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