C1SCHEDULE 2TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS

Annotations:

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1

During the transitional periods, the Council shall consist of—

a

12 members appointed by the Privy Council (referred to in this Order as “practitioner members”);

b

11 members who are appointed by the Privy Council (referred to in this Order as “lay members”); and

c

12 members appointed by the Privy Council (referred to in this Order as “alternate members”).

2

The Privy Council shall appoint an alternate member for each practitioner member.

3

An alternate member shall have the same functions as a practitioner member but he may attend a Council meeting in his capacity as an alternate member and vote only if his corresponding practitioner member is unable to do so.

4

Following consultation of persons who appear to it to be representative of the professions to which this Order relates, the Privy Council shall appoint practitioner and alternate members from among persons who are registered under the 1997 Act, or, if section 7 has been repealed, who were so registered immediately before that provision was repealed.

5

It shall select four practitioner members from each of the following categories—

a

persons registered in Part 10 of the register maintained under section 7 of the 1997 Act;

b

persons registered in Part 11 of the register maintained under section 7 of the 1997 Act;

c

persons registered in any other Part of that register of whom the members may all be selected from the same Part or from different Parts.

6

No person may be appointed as a practitioner member while he is the subject of fitness to practise investigations or proceedings whether under this Order or under the 1997 Act.

7

Having consulted such persons as it considers appropriate, the Privy Council shall appoint lay members from among persons who are not and never have been on the register or the register kept under the 1997 Act and who have such qualifications, interests and experience as, in the opinion of the Privy Council, will be of value to the Council in the performance of its functions.

8

The members shall live or work wholly or mainly in the United Kingdom.

9

There shall be at least one practitioner member and one alternate member from each part of the register, and the number of practitioner and alternate members from each part shall be equal.

10

The practitioner and alternate members appointed in respect of each part of the register shall include at least one member from each of the countries of the United Kingdom and that member shall live or work wholly or mainly in the country concerned.

11

The members who are not registered professionals shall include at least one member from each of the countries of the United Kingdom and that member shall live or work wholly or mainly in the country concerned.