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19.—(1) A Practitioner is to give notice to the Board of any change requiring amendment to the information recorded about the Practitioner in a performers list and of any change of the Practitioner’s residential address, and the notice must be given within 28 days of the change unless it is impracticable for the Practitioner to do so.
(2) Where a Practitioner intends to withdraw from a performers list the Practitioner is to so notify the Board, and the notice must be given at least three months in advance of the date from which the Practitioner intends to withdraw unless it is impracticable for the Practitioner to do so.
(3) On receiving notice from any Practitioner pursuant to paragraph (1), the Board is to amend the performers list as soon as possible.
(4) On receiving notice from any Practitioner pursuant to paragraph (2), the Board is to amend the performers list on—
(i)the date notified by the Practitioner, provided it falls at least three months after the date of the notice, or
(ii)an earlier date, if it so agrees.
This is subject to regulation 20.
(5) A Practitioner may, in writing, withdraw a notice given pursuant to paragraph (2) at any time before the Board removes the Practitioner from the performers list.
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