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4After section 35 of the 1983 Act insert—
(1)The General Council may publish guidance about factors which they consider to indicate that—
(a)a person (“D”) whose fitness to practise is found to be impaired should or should not have—
(i)D’s name erased from the register;
(ii)D’s registration suspended;
(iii)D’s registration suspended forthwith in accordance with section 38;
(iv)D’s registration made conditional;
(v)D’s registration made conditional forthwith in accordance with section 38;
(b)a person whose fitness to practise is found not to be impaired should or should not be given a warning regarding the person’s future conduct or performance;
(c)a person whose name has been erased from the register should or should not have the person’s name restored to the register.
(2)The General Council may also publish guidance about factors which they consider to indicate—
(a)that requirements of a particular type should be imposed as conditions in the case of a person whose registration is to be made conditional;
(b)the period of time for which a person’s registration should be suspended or made conditional.
(3)The Adjudicator must take account of guidance published under subsection (1) or (2) in exercising its functions under sections 35D, 38 and 41 and under paragraph 5A(3E) of Schedule 4.”
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