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11.—(1) Where the registered person concerned admits that their fitness to practise is impaired, the Scrutiny Committee may, if it thinks fit, dispose of fitness to practise proceedings by agreeing undertakings with the registered person concerned (that is, that the registered person concerned will comply with such undertakings as the Scrutiny Committee considers appropriate), instead of referring the allegation to the Statutory Committee.
(2) Where the Scrutiny Committee has disposed of a case in accordance with paragraph (1) and it subsequently receives information that those undertakings have not been complied with, it may—
(a)refer the original allegation to the Statutory Committee and treat the failure to comply with the undertakings as a separate allegation of misconduct and refer that allegation to the Statutory Committee; or
(b)determine not to refer the original allegation to the Statutory Committee but treat the failure to comply with the undertakings as a separate allegation of misconduct and refer that allegation to the Statutory Committee.
(3) Where the Scrutiny Committee has disposed of a case in accordance with paragraph (1) and it subsequently receives information that those undertakings may no longer be appropriate, it may—
(a)with the agreement of the registered person concerned, vary those undertakings; or
(b)determine that those undertakings no longer apply.
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