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Regulations 2(1), 4 and 10 (3)
Textual Amendments
F1 Regulations revoked (except in their application to the profession of company auditor) (19.10.2007) by The European Communities (Recognition of Professional Qualifications) Regulations 2007 (S.I. 2007/2781), reg. 1(2), Sch. 6
Profession | Designated Authority |
---|---|
ACTUARY | Institute of Actuaries |
ACTUARY (Scotland) | Faculty of Actuaries |
ADVOCATE (Scotland) | Faculty of Advocates |
ANALYTICAL CHEMIST | The Royal Society of Chemistry |
BARRISTER (England and Wales) | The General Council of the Bar for England and Wales |
BARRISTER (Northern Ireland) | The Executive Council of the Inn of Court of Northern Ireland |
CHIROPRACTOR | The General Chiropractic Council |
EMPLOYMENT IN THE NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE: | |
CHILD PSYCHOTHERAPIST | Association of Child Psychotherapists |
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST | The British Psychological Society |
REGISTERED HEALTH PROFESSIONS WITH THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS COUNCIL : | Health Professions Council |
ARTS THERAPIST, | |
BIOMEDICAL SCIENTIST, | |
CHIROPODIST OR PODIATRIST, | |
CLINCAL SCIENTIST, | |
DIETITIAN, | |
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST, | |
ORTHOPTIST, | |
PHYSIOTHERAPIST, | |
PROSTHETIST AND ORTHOTIST, | |
RADIOGRAPHER, | |
SPEECH AND LANGUAGE THERAPIST. | |
MINE MANAGER | The Health and Safety Executive |
MINE SURVEYOR | The Health and Safety Executive |
NURSES ADMITTED TO | Nursing and Midwifery Council |
SUB-PART 1 OF THE NURSES' PART OF THE REGISTER MAINTAINED BY THE NURSING AND MIDWIFERY COUNCIL | |
NOTARY PUBLIC (England & Wales) | The Faculty Office |
OPTOMETRIST (OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN) | General Optical Council |
OSTEOPATH | General Osteopathic Council |
PATENT AGENT | The Chartered Institute of Patent Agents |
PATENT ATTORNEY | The Chartered Institute of Patent Agents |
SCHOOL TEACHER: | |
In publicly regulated schools in: | |
ENGLAND | The General Teaching Council for England |
NORTHERN IRELAND | Department of Education for Northern Ireland |
SCOTLAND | General Teaching Council for Scotland |
WALES | The General Teaching Council for Wales |
SOLICITOR (England and Wales) | The Law Society |
SOLICITOR (Northern Ireland) | The Law Society of Northern Ireland |
SOLICITOR (Scotland) | The Law Society of Scotland] |
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