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PART IITHE ROLLS AND ENROLMENT

2.  The Registrar shall keep a separate roll for each class of dental auxiliaries established by the Council in accordance with these regulations and shall enter in such roll, in respect of every person entitled to have his name entered therein, his name, his address, the date on which the entry is made and particulars of the certificate by virtue of which the entry is made.

3.—(1) A person shall be entitled to have his name entered in the roll for a class of dental auxiliaries if he has paid the appropriate fee prescribed in regulation 6 and has shown to the satisfaction of the Registrar that he is of good character, that he holds a certificate of a kind specified in regulation 7(3) entitling him to the inclusion of his name in that roll and on submission to the Registrar of an application in the form provided by the Council for that purpose.

(2) Where the Council are satisfied that a person not being the holder of the certificate described in regulation 7(3) has taken such courses of study and passed such examinations as furnish sufficient evidence of that person's possessing the requisite knowledge and skill to practice dentistry to the extent permitted by the regulations for a class of dental auxiliaries and that he holds a certificate attesting that he has taken such courses of study and passed such examinations, the Council may direct that he shall be entitled to have his name entered in the roll for that class as if he were the holder of a certificate granted in accordance with regulation 7(3).

4.—(1) Except where a name has been erased in accordance with the provisions of these regulations the Registrar shall retain in the appropriate roll of dental auxiliaries the name of any enrolled person in respect of whom he has received before the 31st December in every year a signed application for retention of the name until the 31st December in the next following year, accompanied by the appropriate fee.

(2) Not later than the 1st December in every year, the Registrar shall send to every person whose name is entered in a roll of dental auxiliaries a form of application for retention of a name in that roll, together with a notice of the fee payable and a warning that failure to pay will result in erasure, but failure to receive a form or notice shall not of itself constitute a ground for retention or restoration of a name.

(3) Where the Registrar on the 31st December in any year shall not have received from any person whose name is entered in a roll of dental auxiliaries a fee for the retention of that person's name in that roll for the ensuing year, the Registrar shall erase that name from the roll.

(4) The provisions of the foregoing paragraph shall not apply, except by leave of the chairman of the Committee, to any person who is the subject of a submission by the Registrar to the chairman of the Committee in accordance with the provisions of regulation 9(1).

5.  The Registrar may restore to a roll of dental auxiliaries a name erased from that roll other than a name erased in accordance with the provisions of Part IV of these regulations upon receipt of an application in the form provided by the Council for the purpose, accompanied by

(a)the fee for restoration;

(b)the fee for retention in the roll; and

(c)where the name of the applicant has not been entered in the roll in any of the five years immediately preceding the date of the application, a certificate of identity and good character signed by a Justice of the Peace, or a minister of religion, or a registered medical practitioner or a registered dentist.

6.  The following are the fees prescribed by the Council under section 45(7) of the Act:

£
For first enrolment of a name7.00
For the retention of a name under regulation 46.00
For restoration of a name under regulation 52.00