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PART 5NURSES AND MIDWIVES

CHAPTER 1AMENDMENT OF THE NURSING AND MIDWIFERY ORDER 2001

Introductory

61.  The Nursing and Midwifery Order 2001(1) is amended in accordance with this Chapter.

Amendment of article 13

62.—(1) Article 13 (approved qualifications)(2) is amended as follows.

(2) In paragraph (1)(e)(i), for “3(9)” substitute “3(8)”.

(3) In paragraph (1)(e)(ii)—

(a)for “20 to 26” substitute “27 to 34”;

(b)for “3(4)” substitute “3(5)”.

Amendment of article 37

63.—(1) Article 37 (appeals against Registrar’s decisions)(3) is amended as follows.

(2) In paragraph (1)—

(a)after “the Registrar”, where the words first appear, insert “or the Council”;

(b)omit “under this Order”;

(c)in sub-paragraph (c), omit the “or” at the end;

(d)after sub-paragraph (d) insert—

(e)requires an exempt person to complete an adaptation period, or pass an aptitude test, in connection with the person’s entitlement to have access to, and to pursue, the profession of nurse or midwife in the United Kingdom, under Part 3 of the General Systems Regulations;

(f)decides to send an alert about a person under regulation 67 of the General Systems Regulations;

(g)decides to revoke a European professional card, or not to issue, extend or vary a European professional card, under Schedule 2B or under Part 4 of the General Systems Regulations; or

(h)fails to make a decision in relation to a European professional card within the time limit under paragraph 10(4) or 12(4) of Schedule 2B or regulation 51(1) or 56(1) of the General Systems Regulations,.

(3) In paragraph (9)(b), after “against” insert “or, in the case of an appeal under paragraph (1)(f), direct that the alert be withdrawn or amended”.

(4) In paragraph (9)(c), omit the “or” at the end.

(5) After paragraph (9)(c), insert—

(ca)with respect to an appeal under paragraph (1)(h), enter any decision which could have been taken by the Council; or.

Amendment of article 38

64.—(1) Article 38 (appeals)(4) is amended as follows.

(2) Omit paragraph (1A)(b).

(3) In paragraph (3)(b), after “against” insert “or, in the case of an appeal under article 37(1)(f), direct that the alert be withdrawn or amended”.

(4) In paragraph (3)(c), omit the “or” at the end.

(5) After paragraph (3)(c), insert—

(ca)with respect to an appeal under paragraph (1)(h), enter any decision which could have been taken by the Council; or.

Amendment of article 39A

65.—(1) Article 39A (visiting general systems nurses from relevant European States)(5) is amended as follows.

(2) In paragraph (2), for “8” substitute “12”.

(3) In paragraph (5)—

(a)for “17” substitute “24”;

(b)for “8” substitute “12”.

Insertion of article 39B

66.  After article 39A, insert—

European professional card

39B.(1) Schedule 2B of this Order (Directive 2005/36/EC: European professional card) has effect.

(2) The Council may charge a reasonable fee to cover the costs of processing an application for or in relation to a European professional card under Schedule 2B..

Insertion of article 55

67.  After article 54 (supplementary and transitional provisions and extent), insert—

Review

55.  By 1st November 2021, and subsequently at intervals not exceeding 5 years from that date, in accordance with section 30 of the Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015, the Secretary of State must—

(a)carry out a review of the amendments made to this Order by the European Qualifications (Health and Social Care Professions) Regulations 2016;

(b)set out the conclusions of the review in a report; and

(c)publish the report..

Amendment of Schedule 2A

68.—(1) Schedule 2A (visiting midwives, and certain visiting nurses, from relevant European States)(6) is amended as follows.

(2) In paragraph 1(a), after “United Kingdom” insert “and who is not a person to whom paragraph 15 of Schedule 2B (European professional card and entitlement to registration: provision of occasional nursing services) applies”.

(3) In paragraph 4(b)—

(a)for “3(9)” substitute “3(8)”;

(b)for “14 to 16” substitute “19 to 23”.

(4) In paragraph 5, for sub-paragraph (2)(a), substitute—

(a)a written declaration—

(i)that states the practitioner’s wish to provide occasional nursing services or occasional midwifery services;

(ii)that contains details of any insurance cover or other means of personal or collective protection with regard to professional liability;

(iii)as to whether the practitioner has the necessary knowledge of English;

(iv)which confirms that the practitioner does not have a criminal conviction; and

(v)which confirms that the practitioner is not subject to a temporary or final suspension preventing practice as a nurse or midwife;.

(5) In paragraph 6(2)—

(a)for “3(9)” substitute “3(8)”;

(b)for “14 to 16” substitute “19 to 23”.

(6) In paragraph 8(6), after “home State” insert “or, if different, a relevant European State in which the practitioner practises or has practised as a nurse”.

Insertion of Schedule 2B

69.  After Schedule 2A, insert—

Article 39B

SCHEDULE 2BDirective 2005/36/EC: European professional card
PART 1General
Introductory

1.  This Schedule supplements the rights and obligations set out in the Implementing Regulation 2015.

Interpretation

2.  In this Schedule—

“automatically recognised nurse” means a person who is entitled to have his or her qualifications as a nurse automatically recognised under articles 21, 23, 49a or 49b of the Directive;

“disqualifying decision” means a decision made by a competent authority or a judicial authority in a person’s home State or host State that has the effect that—

(a)

the person ceases to be registered or otherwise officially recognised as a nurse in that State; or

(b)

the person is prohibited, permanently or temporarily, from practising as a nurse in that State;

“EPC applicant” means a person making, or who has made, an EPC application;

“EPC application” means an application for a European professional card made by a person who is seeking to practise as an automatically recognised nurse;

“EPC holder” means a person who holds a valid European professional card as a result of an EPC application;

“home State” means the relevant European State specified by an EPC applicant in his or her EPC application in accordance with article 4 of the Implementing Regulation 2015;

“host State” means the relevant European State in which an EPC applicant seeks to practise as a nurse;

“Implementing Regulation 2015” means Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 983 of 2015 on the procedure for issuance of the European professional card and the application of the alert mechanism pursuant to the Directive;

“missing document” means a document which an EPC applicant was required to provide with the EPC application but which the EPC applicant has not provided;

“nurse” means a nurse responsible for general care; and

“occasional nursing services” means the provision of services as a nurse on a temporary and occasional basis.

PART 2General functions of the Council in relation to European professional cards
Council not to request resubmission of valid documents

3.  If a person (“P”) who has already made an application for or in relation to a European professional card makes a subsequent or further application for or in relation to a European professional card, the Council may not request resubmission of documents that are contained in P’s IMI file and which are still valid for the purposes of processing P’s subsequent or further application.

Power to revoke a European professional card

4.(1) The Council may revoke a European professional card issued under this Schedule if it appears to the Council that the person (“P”) to whom the card was issued is not entitled to hold the card.

(2) P is not entitled to hold a European professional card if, in particular, P is subject to a disqualifying decision.

Rectification of the European professional card or the IMI file

5.(1) If an automatically recognised nurse (“P”) holds a European professional card issued by the Council, P may, at any time, make a written request to the Council to rectify inaccurate or incomplete data in P’s IMI file or to delete or block P’s IMI file if it contains inaccurate or incomplete data.

(2) If the Council is satisfied that the data in P’s IMI file is inaccurate or incomplete, the Council must comply with a request by P under sub-paragraph (1).

(3) The Council must notify P of P’s right under sub-paragraph (1)—

(a)at the time P’s European professional card is issued;

(b)within the period ending two years after the date on which the European professional card was issued; and

(c)subsequently at intervals not exceeding two years from the date of the previous notification.

(4) A notification under sub-paragraph (3)(b) or (c) must be sent to P by means of an automatic reminder sent through the IMI.

(5) The Council must not charge P a fee in relation to the making of a written request under sub-paragraph (1) or in relation to complying with, or responding to, such a request.

(6) If—

(a)P’s European professional card was issued for the purposes of establishment;

(b)P asks the Council to delete P’s IMI file; and

(c)P’s host State is the United Kingdom,

the Council must provide P with evidence confirming that the Council recognises P’s professional qualifications.

Duty to give reasons and to notify of right of appeal

6.  If the Council refuses to issue, extend or vary, or decides to revoke, a European professional card under this Schedule, the Council must notify the EPC applicant or the EPC holder of the reasons for that decision and of his or her right of appeal under article 37.

Updating the IMI file: disciplinary actions or criminal sanctions

7.(1) This paragraph applies if a person (“P”)—

(a)makes an EPC application to the Council; or

(b)is an EPC holder and P’s European professional card was issued by the Council.

(2) The Council must update P’s IMI file in accordance with sub-paragraphs (3) and (4) in a timely manner.

(3) The Council must add to P’s IMI file information, regarding disciplinary action or criminal sanctions, which—

(a)relates to a prohibition or restriction on P’s entitlement to practise as a nurse; or

(b)has consequences for the pursuit of any activities by P, in P’s capacity as a nurse.

(4) The Council must delete from P’s IMI file information regarding disciplinary action or criminal sanctions that is no longer required.

(5) The Council must immediately inform P and the competent authorities of other relevant European States that have access to P’s IMI file of any update under this paragraph.

(6) The information that may be added or deleted under this paragraph must be limited to details of—

(a)P’s identity;

(b)information about the national authority or court which has made a decision on a restriction or prohibition applying to P;

(c)the scope of the restriction or prohibition; and

(d)the period for which the restriction or prohibition applies.

Access to data

8.(1) The Council may access information on the IMI file of an EPC applicant or an EPC holder, in accordance with Directive 95/46/EC, only if the United Kingdom is the home State or the host State of the applicant or the holder.

(2) The Council must provide an EPC applicant or an EPC holder with information on the content of his or her IMI file on request.

Processing data

9.(1) The Council may process personal data to which it has access under paragraph 8—

(a)for as long as it is needed for the purposes of recognition of the professional qualifications of the EPC applicant or the EPC holder; and

(b)as evidence of the recognition or transmission of the declaration required as part of the documents submitted under paragraph 12(2).

(2) The Council is the controller within the meaning of article 2(d) of Directive 95/46/EC for the purposes of processing personal data in a person’s European professional card or IMI file.

PART 3European professional cards for establishment in the United Kingdom or another relevant European State
European professional cards for establishment in a host State other than the United Kingdom

10.(1) This paragraph applies if—

(a)a person (“P”) makes an EPC application to the Council for the purposes of establishment as a nurse in a relevant European State other than the United Kingdom; and

(b)P’s home State is the United Kingdom.

(2) P must submit with the EPC application the appropriate documents listed in paragraph 1 of Part A of Annex 2 to the Implementing Regulation 2015 (in addition to the information required in accordance with article 4 of the Implementing Regulation 2015 that is relevant to the application).

(3) Within the period of one week beginning with the date on which it receives the EPC application, the Council must acknowledge receipt of the application and inform P of any missing document.

(4) The Council must, within the period of one month beginning with the relevant day—

(a)decide whether the documents in P’s IMI file are authentic and valid for the purposes of the EPC application and whether P is qualified as an automatically recognised nurse; and

(b)transmit its decision (under paragraph (a)) and the EPC application to the competent authority of P’s host State (in order for that competent authority to decide whether to issue the European professional card: see article 4d(2) of the Directive) and, at the same time, inform P of the status of the application.

(5) In this paragraph, “the relevant day” means the later of—

(a)the day which falls one week after the day on which the Council receives the EPC application; or

(b)the day on which the last relevant document is received by the Council.

(6) For the purpose of sub-paragraph (5), “relevant document” means—

(a)any previously missing document; or

(b)any document that is requested by the Council in connection with the EPC application before the day described in sub-paragraph (5)(a).

Issue of European professional card for establishment in the United Kingdom

11.(1) This paragraph applies if—

(a)a person (“P”) makes an EPC application to a competent authority of a relevant European State other than the United Kingdom for the purposes of establishment as a nurse in the United Kingdom;

(b)P’s home State is not the United Kingdom;

(c)the competent authority of P’s home State has decided whether the documents in P’s IMI file are authentic and valid for the purposes of the EPC application and whether P is qualified as an automatically recognised nurse; and

(d)the competent authority of P’s home State transmits the decision described in paragraph (c) and the EPC application to the Council (in order for the Council to decide whether to issue the European professional card: see article 4d(2) of the Directive).

(2) The Council may request additional information or a certified copy of a document from the competent authority of P’s home State if it appears to the Council—

(a)that the applicant may not be entitled to hold a European professional card in accordance with this Schedule; or

(b)that a document or information supplied as part of the EPC application is not, or may not be, valid or correct.

(3) Subject to sub-paragraphs (4) to (6), the Council must issue the European professional card within one month of receipt of the EPC application from the competent authority of P’s home State.

(4) The Council may extend the period in sub-paragraph (3)—

(a)by two weeks; and

(b)if considers it necessary to do so, in particular for reasons relating to public health or the safety of recipients or prospective recipients of nursing services from the EPC applicant, by a further two weeks following expiry of the two week extension under paragraph (a).

(5) The Council must notify the applicant of any extension under sub-paragraph (4) and the reasons for it.

(6) If the Council does not receive the documents or information necessary to determine whether to issue the European professional card, the Council may refuse to issue the card (also see paragraph 6: duty to give reasons and to notify of right of appeal).

(7) If the Council fails to make a decision within the time limits set out in this paragraph—

(a)the applicant is to be treated as entitled to the European professional card; and

(b)the Council must issue the card to the applicant through the IMI immediately.

PART 4European professional cards for the provision of occasional nursing services in a relevant European State other than the United Kingdom
Issue of European professional card for the provision of occasional nursing services in a host State other than the United Kingdom

12.(1) This paragraph applies if—

(a)a person (“P”) makes an EPC application to the Council for the purposes of providing occasional nursing services (which do not fall within article 7(4) of the Directive) in one or more relevant European States other than the United Kingdom; and

(b)P’s home State is the United Kingdom.

(2) P must submit with the EPC application the documents listed in paragraphs (a) to (c) of Part B of Annex 2 to the Implementing Regulation 2015 (in addition to the information required in accordance with article 4 of the Implementing Regulation 2015 that is relevant to the application).

(3) Within the period of one week beginning with the date on which the Council receives the EPC application, the Council must acknowledge receipt of the application and inform P of any missing document.

(4) The Council must within three weeks of the relevant day—

(a)consider P’s EPC application, the authenticity and validity of the supporting documents and whether P is qualified as an automatically recognised nurse;

(b)decide whether to approve or refuse the application and whether to issue the European professional card; and

(c)transmit its decision (under paragraph (b)) and, if issued, the European professional card, to the competent authority of each host State concerned and, at the same time, inform P of its decision (also see paragraph 6: duty to give reasons and to notify of right of appeal).

(5) Unless its period of validity is extended under paragraph 13, a European professional card issued under this paragraph expires 18 months after the date on which it is issued.

(6) In this paragraph, “the relevant day” means the later of—

(a)the day which falls one week after the day on which the Council receives the EPC application; or

(b)the day on which the last relevant document is received by the Council.

(7) For the purpose of sub-paragraph (6), “relevant document” means—

(a)any previously missing document; or

(b)any document that is requested by the Council in connection with the EPC application before the day described in sub-paragraph (6)(a).

Variation of a European professional card for the provision of occasional nursing services in a host State other than the United Kingdom

13.(1) This paragraph applies to an automatically recognised nurse (“P”) who holds a European professional card issued under paragraph 12.

(2) If P wishes to provide relevant nursing services after the end of the period of 18 months beginning with the date on which the card was issued, P may apply to the Council for the period of validity of the card to be extended by 18 months or such shorter period as may be specified in the application.

(3) If P wishes to provide relevant nursing services in a host State not already specified on the card, P may apply to the Council for the list of host States specified on the card to be supplemented with the addition of such relevant European States as may be specified in the application.

(4) An application under sub-paragraph (2) or (3) must be accompanied by details of any material changes to documentation or information that—

(a)was, pursuant to the Implementing Regulation 2015, provided to the Council with the EPC application under paragraph 12; and

(b)is recorded in P’s IMI file.

(5) After considering an application under sub-paragraph (2) or (3), the Council must—

(a)accept the application (see sub-paragraph (6)); or

(b)if it appears to the Council that P is not, or may not be, entitled to hold a European professional card, reject the application and inform P of its decision (also see paragraph 6: duty to give reasons and to notify of right of appeal).

(6) If the Council accepts the application, the Council must—

(a)issue an amended European professional card;

(b)transmit the card to the competent authority of each host State specified on the card; and

(c)notify P.

(7) In this paragraph, “relevant nursing services” means occasional nursing services that are provided or to be provided in a relevant European State other than the United Kingdom.

PART 5European professional card: requirements and entitlements as to registration
Requirement to register: establishment cases

14.(1) A person (“P”) who holds a valid European professional card for establishment in the United Kingdom is not entitled to practise as a nurse in the United Kingdom on the basis of establishment unless P complies with any requirements of, or under, this Order as to registration in the United Kingdom on that basis.

(2) For the purposes of registration, P is not required to resubmit any document or evidence which is contained in P’s IMI file and which is still valid.

Entitlement to registration: provision of occasional nursing services

15.(1) This paragraph applies to a person (“P”) who holds a valid European professional card, in relation to the provision of occasional nursing services in the United Kingdom, which—

(a)has been transmitted to the Council through the IMI by the competent authority of P’s home State (pursuant to article 4c of the Directive); or

(b)has been issued by the Council under regulation 52 of the General Systems Regulations.

(2) Subject to sub-paragraphs (3) to (6)—

(a)P is entitled to be entered in the register and the Council must give effect to that entitlement; and

(b)if P is not entered in the register, P is treated as being so entered.

(3) If P’s European professional card has been issued by the Council under regulation 52 of the General Systems Regulations, P’s entitlement to be entered in the register ceases at the end of the period of 12 months beginning with the date on which the Council issued P’s card.

(4) This sub-paragraph applies if—

(a)P’s European professional card is, or becomes, invalid;

(b)P is subject to a disqualifying decision; or

(c)P becomes established as a nurse in the United Kingdom.

(5) If sub-paragraph (4) applies—

(a)the Council may refuse to enter P in, or may remove P from, the register; and

(b)sub-paragraph (2) ceases to apply.

(6) This paragraph is without prejudice to any other provision of this Order under which the name of a registered nurse may be removed from the register or under which the registration of a registered nurse may be suspended.

PART 6Conditions in relation to fitness to practise
Conditions in relation to fitness to practise: providers of occasional nursing services

16.(1) Sub-paragraph (2) applies in relation to a person (“P”) who—

(a)falls within paragraph 15(1); and

(b)is entered in the register.

(2) If it falls to be decided whether P’s fitness to practise is or may be impaired on the ground of misconduct for any of the purposes of this Order, then “misconduct” includes any act or omission by P during the course of P’s provision of occasional nursing services—

(a)which constitutes a breach of a condition or limitation to which P is subject in relation to P’s practice as a nurse in P’s home State; or

(b)which would constitute a breach of the condition or limitation mentioned in paragraph (a) if that condition or limitation applied in relation to P’s practice as a nurse outside of P’s home State..

Amendment of Schedule 3

70.—(1) Schedule 3 (Directive 2005/36: Functions of the Council under article 40(2))(7) is amended as follows.

(2) Before the entry relating to article 7(2)(b), insert—

Article 4a

Ensuring that the holder of a European professional card benefits from all of the rights conferred by articles 4b to 4e of the Directive.

Charging reasonable fees to cover the costs of processing applications for or in relation to European professional cards under Schedule 2B and under Part 4 of the General Systems Regulations.

Article 4bEnabling nurses responsible for general care to apply for a European professional card in accordance with Schedule 2B and in accordance with Part 4 of the General Systems Regulations.
Article 4cVerifying the application and supporting documents in the IMI file and issuing the European professional card for nurses responsible for general care for the temporary and occasional provision of nursing services other than those covered by article 7(4) of the Directive.
Article 4dVerifying the authenticity and validity of the application and supporting documents in the IMI file for the purpose of issuing the European professional card for nurses responsible for general care for establishment or for the temporary and occasional provision of nursing services under article 7(4) of the Directive.
Article 4eUpdating, in a timely manner, the IMI file of a holder of a European professional card with information about disciplinary actions or criminal sanctions regarding a prohibition or restriction and which have consequences for the pursuit of any professional activities by that person the under the Directive.
Article 4fConsidering applications for partial access to the profession of nursing and midwifery under regulations 10 and 11 of the General Systems Regulations.

(3) In the entry relating to article 8(1)—

(a)for “Receiving” substitute “In the event of justified doubts, receiving”;

(b)after paragraph (c), insert—

Receiving information from, or providing information to, other competent authorities in relation to a person’s training courses to the extent necessary to assess substantial differences likely to be harmful to public health and safety..

(4) After the entry relating to article 50(3), insert—

Article 50(3a)In the event of justified doubts, seeking confirmation from, or providing confirmation to, other competent authorities of the fact that the applicant is not suspended or prohibited from the pursuit of the profession of nursing and midwifery as a result of serious professional misconduct or conviction of criminal offences relating to the pursuit of any of the applicant’s professional activities.
Article 50(3b)

Ensuring that the exchange of information under article 50 of the Directive with other competent authorities takes place through

the IMI.

(5) In the entry relating to article 56(2), after paragraph (c), insert—

Ensuring that the processing of personal data for the purposes of the exchange of information in accordance with article 56(2) of the Directive is carried out in accordance with Directive 95/46/EC and Directive 2002/58/EC and through the IMI..

(6) After the entry relating to article 56(2), insert—

Article 56(2a)Ensuring that the exchange of information carried out in accordance with article 56(2) of the Directive takes place through the IMI.
Article 56a (1) and (2)Informing all other competent authorities, by way of an alert through the IMI, about a nurse or midwife whose professional activities have been restricted or prohibited, even temporarily, within three days from the date of adoption of the decision; ensuring the information provided is limited to the information referred to in article 56a(2) of the Directive.
Article 56a(3)Informing all other competent authorities, by way of an alert through the IMI, about the identity of professionals who have applied for registration and who have been subsequently found to have used falsified evidence of professional qualifications, within three days from the date of the finding.
Article 56a(4)Ensuring that the processing of personal data for the purposes of the exchange of information under article 56a(1) and (3) of the Directive is carried out in accordance with Directive 95/46/EC and Directive 2002/58/EC.
Article 56a(5)

Informing all other competent authorities through the IMI without delay when—

(a) a prohibition or a restriction referred to in article 56a(1) of the Directive has expired;

(b) there is a change to the prohibition period notified under article 56a(2) of the Directive.

Article 56a(6)

Notifying the nurse or midwife, in respect of whom an alert is sent under article 56a(1) or (3) of the Directive, in writing at the same time as the alert is sent, that the nurse or midwife—

(a) is the subject of an alert sent under article 56a(1) or (3) of the Directive;

(b) has the right to appeal the decision or to apply for rectification of the decision;

(c) has the right to access remedies in respect of any damage caused by false alerts sent to other competent authorities.

Informing competent authorities, where applicable, that an alert is the subject of appeal proceedings by the nurse or midwife.

Article 56a(7)

Ensuring that an alert made under article 56a(1) of the Directive is deleted from the IMI within three days of—

(a) the date of adoption of the revoking decision; or

(b) the expiry of the prohibition or restriction referred to in that article.

Article 57a(1)Ensuring that all requirements, procedures and formalities relating to the recognition of qualifications as a nurse or a midwife may be easily completed by the applicant remotely and by electronic means.

Amendment of Schedule 4

71.—(1) Schedule 4 (interpretation)(8) is amended as follows.

(2) For the definition of “General Systems Regulations” substitute—

“General Systems Regulations” means the European Union (Recognition of Professional Qualifications) Regulations 2015;.

(3) In the appropriate places, insert—

Directive 95/46/EC” means Directive 95/46/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24th October 1995 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, as amended from time to time;;

Directive 2002/58/EC” means Directive 2002/58/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12th July 2002 concerning the processing of personal data and the protection of privacy in the electronic communications sector (Directive on privacy and electronic communications), as amended from time to time;;

“European professional card” has the meaning given in the Directive;;

“IMI” means the Internal Market Information System, the online, secure messaging system developed by the European Commission;;

“IMI file” means a secure personal account in the IMI that is created in relation to an applicant for a European professional card by means of an online tool provided by the European Commission;.

CHAPTER 2AMENDMENT OF THE EUROPEAN NURSING AND MIDWIFERY QUALIFICATIONS DESIGNATION ORDER OF COUNCIL 2004

Introductory

72.  The European Nursing and Midwifery Qualifications Designation Order of Council 2004(9) is amended in accordance with this Chapter.

Amendment of article 2

73.—(1) Article 2 (interpretation)(10) is amended as follows.

(2) In paragraph (3), for “41(1)(a)(ii) or (c)” substitute “41(1)(a) or (c)”.

Amendment of article 3

74.—(1) Article 3 (qualifications in respect of which a listed diploma is awarded on or after the reference date)(11) is amended as follows.

(2) In paragraph (2)(b), for “(1)(a)(ii) or (c)” substitute “(1)(a) or (c)”.

Amendment of article 4

75.—(1) Article 4 (qualifications in respect of which a listed diploma is awarded before the reference date)(12) is amended as follows.

(2) In paragraph (1), omit “Poland or”.

(3) In paragraph (3)(b), for “(1)(a)(ii) or (c)” substitute “(1)(a) or (c)”.

Amendment of article 5

76.—(1) Article 5 (qualifications in respect of which a diploma other than a listed diploma is awarded before the reference date in respect of training which does not comply with Directive requirements)(13) is amended as follows.

(2) In paragraph (1), omit “Poland or”.

Amendment of article 6

77.—(1) Article 6 (qualifications in respect of which a diploma other than a listed diploma is awarded in respect of training which complies with Directive requirements)(14) is amended as follows.

(2) In paragraph (3)(b), for “(1)(a)(ii) or (c)” substitute “(1)(a) or (c)”.

Amendment of article 7

78.—(1) Article 7 (qualifications awarded in Poland before the reference date in respect of training which does not comply with Directive requirements)(15) is amended as follows.

(2) In paragraph (2), omit sub-paragraph (a).

(3) Omit paragraph (3).

Amendment of article 7A

79.—(1) Article 7A (qualifications awarded in Romania before the reference date in respect of training which does not comply with Directive requirements)(16) is amended as follows.

(2) In paragraph (2), for sub-paragraph (a) substitute—

(a)in the case of a person holding evidence of one of the following formal qualifications as a nurse—

(i)competențe profesionale de asistent medical generalist, with post-secondary education obtained from a școli postliceale, attesting to training started before 1st January 2007;

(ii)diplomă de absolvire de asistent medical generalist cu studii superioare de scurtă durată, attesting to training started before 1st October 2003;

(iii)diplomă de licență de asistent medical generalist cu studii superioare de lungă durată, attesting to training started before 1st October 2003,

at least three consecutive years during the period of five years ending with the date of issue of the certificate, provided that the period of practice has included the person taking full responsibility for the planning, organisation and carrying out of nursing care of patients; or.

Insertion of article 8A

80.  After article 8 (qualifications in midwifery awarded following training in the former German Democratic Republic which complies with Directive requirements)(17), insert—

Qualifications in midwifery awarded in respect of training which started before 18th January 2016

8A.(1) A diploma in midwifery which has been awarded in a relevant European State and which was started before 18th January 2016 is an approved qualification for the purposes of registration if one of the conditions in paragraph (2) is satisfied.

(2) The conditions are—

(a)the admission requirement for starting the diploma was 10 years of general education;

(b)the diploma was equivalent to specific full time training as a midwife, comprising at least three years of theoretical and practical study comprising at least the training programme described in Annex V, point 5.5.1 of the Directive; or

(c)the diploma was equivalent to at least 18 months specific full time training as a midwife comprising at least the training programme described in Annex V, point 5.5.1 of the Directive and, before starting that diploma, the applicant completed training as a nurse responsible for general care and, in respect of that training as a nurse responsible for general care, can produce evidence that he or she holds a diploma that is listed in Annex V, point 5.2.2 of the Directive..

Insertion of article 12

81.  After article 10 (qualifications following training in the former Czechoslovakia, etc.)(18), insert—

Review

12.  By 1st November 2021, and subsequently at intervals not exceeding 5 years from that date, in accordance with section 30 of the Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015, the Secretary of State must—

(a)carry out a review of the amendments made to this Order by the European Qualifications (Health and Social Care Professions) Regulations 2016;

(b)set out the conclusions of the review in a report; and

(c)publish the report..

CHAPTER 3AMENDMENT OF THE NURSING AND MIDWIFERY COUNCIL (EDUCATION, REGISTRATION AND REGISTRATION APPEALS) RULES ORDER OF COUNCIL 2004

Introductory

82.  The Nursing and Midwifery (Education, Registration and Registration Appeals) Rules 2004, which are set out in the Schedule to the Nursing and Midwifery Council (Education, Registration and Registration Appeals) Rules Order of Council 2004(19), are amended in accordance with this Chapter.

Amendment of rule 5

83.—(1) Rule 5 (application for admission to a part of the register)(20) is amended as follows.

(2) In paragraph (2)(a)(ii), before “the certificate” insert “a valid European professional card as a nurse or”.

(3) In paragraph (2)(a)(iv), before “evidence” insert “a valid European professional card as a nurse or”.

(4) After paragraph (4), insert—

(4A) The requirement to provide a certificate under paragraph (3) does not apply where the applicant holds a valid European professional card as a nurse..

Amendment of rule 20

84.—(1) Rule 20 (period during which an appeal may be made)(21) is amended as follows.

(2) In paragraph (a)—

(a)for “or (c)” substitute “, (c) or (e) to (h)”;

(b)omit the “or” at the end.

(3) In paragraph (b), at the end, insert “; or”.

(4) After paragraph (b), insert—

(c)where the appeal is in relation to a failure to issue a decision in relation to a European professional card within the applicable time limit, as referred to in sub-paragraph (h) of that article, before the end of the period of 28 days beginning with the date by which the decision was required to have been sent..

Amendment of rule 21

85.—(1) Rule 21 (notice of appeal)(22) is amended as follows.

(2) In paragraph (2)(a)(iii), for “or (c)” substitute “, (c) or (e) to (g)”.

(3) In paragraph (2)(a)(iv), after “37(1)(d)” insert “or (h)”.

(2)

There are amendments to article 13, but none are relevant to these Regulations.

(3)

Article 37 was amended by S.I. 2007/3101, 2014/1887 and 2015/806. There are other amendments but these are not relevant to these Regulations.

(4)

Article 38 was amended by S.I. 2007/3101.

(5)

Article 39A was inserted by S.I. 2007/3101.

(6)

Schedule 2A was inserted by S.I. 2007/3101.

(7)

Schedule 3 was substituted by S.I. 2007/3101 and amended by 2015/806.

(10)

Article 2 was amended by S.I. 2007/3101.

(11)

Article 3 was substituted by S.I. 2007/3101.

(12)

Article 4 was substituted by S.I. 2007/3101.

(13)

Article 5(1) was substituted by S.I. 2007/3101.

(14)

Article 6 was substituted by S.I. 2007/3101.

(15)

Article 7 was substituted in part, and amended, by S.I. 2007/3101.

(16)

Article 7A was inserted by S.I. 2007/3101.

(17)

Article 8 was substituted by S.I. 2007/3101.

(18)

Article 11 was revoked by S.I. 2007/3101.

(20)

Rule 5 was amended by S.I. 2007/3101, 2014/1887 and 2015/1923.

(21)

Rule 20 was amended by S.I. 2007/3101 and 2015/1923.

(22)

Rule 21 was amended by S.I. 2015/1923.