Dental Auxiliaries Regulations 1986

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).