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4.—(1) This regulation applies where—
(a)a complaint was made under article 15(1) of the 1978 Order (professional misconduct) before exit day; and
(b)one of the following applies—
(i)the disciplinary authority had not adjudicated upon the complaint before exit day;
(ii)the disciplinary authority had adjudicated upon the complaint and an appeal had been made against that adjudication before exit day, but the appeal had not been finally determined or withdrawn before exit day; or
(iii)the disciplinary authority had adjudicated upon the complaint before exit day but an appeal against that adjudication was not made until on or after exit day.
(2) Articles 15 to 17 of the 1978 Order (and articles 2 and 3 of that Order as they apply to articles 15 to 17) continue to apply to the complaint, as if the 1978 Order had not been revoked by regulation 3, until the complaint and, if applicable, any appeal, have been finally determined or withdrawn.
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