Made | 10th January 2005 | ||
Laid before Parliament | 18th January 2005 | ||
Coming into force | 9th February 2005 |
referred to in these Regulations, the authority, body or person in a relevant State authorised under the laws, regulations or administrative provisions of that State, to issue, award or recognise such document, certificate, diploma or qualification, or to certify any such period;
provided that either:
(b) which was awarded on the successful completion of education and training received within the relevant States, and which -
(b) in another relevant State if and in so far as any professional activity or range of such activities which constitutes the profession is regulated as a professional activity;
(2) A reference in these Regulations to "the United Kingdom" shall, as the context requires, include a reference to any of the following: England and Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.
(3) Any reference in these Regulations to a numbered regulation or Schedule is a reference to the regulation or Schedule so numbered in these Regulations.
Application
3.
These Regulations shall apply notwithstanding any enactment or rule of law, including any provision in any charter, bye-law or other rule (however described) governing any designated authority.
Designated authorities
4.
- (1) The designated authority for a regulated profession in the United Kingdom, other than the profession of company auditor as defined in section 24(2) of the Companies Act 1989 and Article 27(2) of the Companies (Northern Ireland) Order 1990, is the body or authority specified in relation to that profession in Schedule 1, or at any time when a designated authority is not so specified is the competent authority for any regulated profession or regulated professional activity.
(2) Without prejudice to its other powers and functions, a designated authority shall have the function of considering applications and granting authorisations under these Regulations.
Right to practise in the United Kingdom
5.
- (1) Subject to regulation 6, a designated authority for a regulated profession may not, on grounds of inadequate qualifications, refuse to authorise a migrant to practise the profession on the same conditions as apply to someone who holds the diploma required of native applicants, if -
(2) Formal qualifications satisfy the requirements of this sub-paragraph if they are:
or
(b) formal qualifications awarded by a competent authority in a relevant State on the successful completion of education and training within the relevant State, and recognised by a competent authority in that State as equivalent to the qualifications specified in sub-paragraph (2)(a) of this regulation; provided that notification of such recognition has been duly given in accordance with Article 3(b) of the Directive.
Professional experience, adaptation periods and aptitude tests
6.
- (1) A designated authority may, before authorising the migrant to practise the regulated profession, require him to satisfy one or other of the following conditions (but not both) -
(2) Where a requirement is imposed pursuant to sub-paragraph (1)(b) of this regulation, the choice between an adaptation period and an aptitude test shall be that of the migrant, except in the case of the regulated professions specified in Schedule 3 (where the provisions of that Schedule shall apply).
(3) If a designated authority intends to require the migrant to complete an adaptation period or take an aptitude test it must first examine whether the knowledge acquired by the migrant in the course of his professional experience is such that it fully or partly covers the substantial difference referred to in paragraph (4).
(4) The circumstances referred to in sub-paragraph (1)(b) of this regulation are where the matters covered by the education and training received by the migrant, as established by him pursuant to regulation 5, differ substantially from those covered by the diploma required of native applicants.
Requirements in relation to aptitude tests
7.
- (1) An aptitude test shall be limited to the professional knowledge of the migrant and shall have the aim of assessing his ability to pursue the relevant regulated profession in the United Kingdom. The test shall take into account that he is a qualified professional in another relevant State.
(2) The designated authority shall determine the matters to be covered by the aptitude test as follows:
(3) The professional status of a migrant preparing for the aptitude test shall be a matter for the designated authority.
Requirements in relation to adaptation periods
8.
- (1) The designated authority shall determine the detailed requirements of the adaptation period, having regard to the circumstances of each individual migrant and, in particular, to the fact that he is a qualified professional in another relevant State.
(2) The migrant may be required to undergo further training during the adaptation period.
(3) The migrant's performance during the adaptation period shall be assessed by the designated authority.
(4) The professional status of a migrant during the adaptation period shall be a matter for the designated authority.
Evidence from competent authorities
9.
- (1) A designated authority shall, in connection with any matter requiring to be established pursuant to regulation 5 or 6, accept as sufficient evidence thereof the certificates or other documents duly issued by a competent authority of the relevant State for the purpose of attesting such matters.
(2) A designated authority which -
shall accept as sufficient evidence in relation to the foregoing:
(3) A designated authority which requires of persons wishing to practise a certificate of physical or mental health, shall accept as sufficient evidence thereof the documents required for such a purpose in the relevant State of origin of the migrant, the relevant State from which the migrant comes or the relevant State in which the migrant formerly qualified or practised, or (where none are required in those States) a certificate issued by a competent authority there which corresponds to the certificate issued for that purpose in the United Kingdom.
(4) A designated authority may require any document or certificate referred to in paragraph (2) or (3) of this regulation to be presented no more than three months after the date of its issue.
(5) Where a designated authority requires migrants to take an oath or make a solemn declaration, the form of which is such that it cannot be taken or made by nationals of another relevant State, it shall ensure that an appropriate equivalent form of oath or declaration is available for those nationals.
(6) A designated authority which requires proof of financial standing in respect of a migrant for authorisation to practise shall, in respect of a migrant, regard certificates issued by banks in the relevant State of origin of the migrant, the relevant State from which the migrant comes or the relevant State in which the migrant formerly qualified or practised as equivalent to those issued by banks in the United Kingdom.
(7) Subject to paragraph (8) a designated authority which requires proof that a migrant for authorisation to practise is insured against the financial risks arising from the migrant's professional liability shall in respect of a migrant accept certificates issued by insurance undertakings of other relevant States as equivalent to those issued by insurance undertakings in the United Kingdom.
(8) Any certificate referred to in paragraph (7) shall state that the insurer has complied with the laws and regulations in force in the United Kingdom regarding the terms and extent of cover and shall be presented no more than three months after the date of issue.
Use of professional title
10.
- (1) A migrant who has been granted authorisation to practise a regulated profession pursuant to these Regulations shall have the right to use -
(2) Where the migrant makes use of the possibility provided for in sub-paragraph (1)(b) of this regulation, the designated authority may require that the title shall be followed by the name and location of the establishment or examining board which awarded it.
(3) Where the migrant makes use of the possibility provided for in sub-paragraph (1)(a) of this regulation, and the profession is one of those specified in Part 2 of Schedule 1 (Professions regulated by professional bodies incorporated by Royal Charter), he shall only be entitled to use the professional title or designatory letters on proof of membership of the relevant body.
(4) Where membership of a professional body is subject to any qualification requirements, such requirements may be applied to a migrant who satisfies condition (a) or (b) of regulation 5(1) only so far as they are consistent with the provisions of these Regulations.
Special provisions for company auditors
11.
- (1) In this regulation -
(2) Any qualifying body is a designated authority for the regulated profession of company auditor and may accordingly authorise a migrant as qualified to practise that profession.
(3) A migrant so authorised shall be eligible for appointment as a company auditor only if he satisfies the conditions for eligibility laid down in Part II of the Act.
(4) Notwithstanding anything in Part II of Schedule 11 to the Act, in the case of a migrant who has been granted authorisation to practise by a qualifying body pursuant to these Regulations and who has satisfied any requirements imposed by that body under regulation 6, a supervisory body may not exclude the migrant from membership, or otherwise limit his eligibility for appointment, on any ground related to his previous education and training or to the length of his previous professional experience or practice.
(5) Regulation 9 shall apply to supervisory bodies as it applies to designated authorities.
(6) References, in Part II of the Act, to individuals holding an appropriate qualification are to be construed as including individuals who have been authorised to practise by a qualifying body pursuant to these Regulations and who have fulfilled any requirements imposed pursuant to regulation 6.
Special provisions for company auditors in Northern Ireland
12.
- (1) This regulation applies to Northern Ireland only.
(2) In this regulation -
(3) Any qualifying body in Northern Ireland is a designated authority for the regulated profession of company auditor and may accordingly authorise a migrant as qualified to practise that profession.
(4) A migrant so authorised shall be eligible for appointment as a company auditor only if he satisfies the conditions for eligibility laid down in Part III of the Order.
(5) Notwithstanding anything in Part II of Schedule 11 to the Order, in the case of a migrant who has been granted authorisation to practise by a qualifying body pursuant to these Regulations and who has satisfied any requirements imposed by that body under regulation 6, a supervisory body may not exclude the migrant from membership, or otherwise limit his eligibility for appointment, on any ground related to his previous education and training or to the length of his previous professional experience or practice.
(6) Regulation 9 shall apply to supervisory bodies in Northern Ireland as it applies to designated authorities.
(7) References, in Part III of the Order, to individuals holding an appropriate qualification are to be construed as including individuals who have been authorised to practise by a qualifying body pursuant to these Regulations and who have fulfilled any requirements imposed pursuant to regulation 6.
Decisions of designated authorities and appeals
13.
- (1) A designated authority for a regulated profession shall consider the migrant's application as soon as is reasonably practicable, and shall notify him of its decision together with the reasons upon which it is based within four months of receipt of all the relevant documents.
(2) Where a designated authority imposes a requirement pursuant to paragraph (1) of regulation 6, the decision referred to above shall include -
(3) For the purposes of this regulation, if a designated authority fails to take a decision and notify it to the migrant within the period mentioned in paragraph (1) of this regulation, it shall be deemed to have taken a decision to reject his application and to have notified it to him on the last day of that period.
(4) Within three months of the notification to him of the designated authority's decision, or thereafter with leave of the appeal body, the migrant may appeal against the decision to the appeal body specified in Schedule 4.
(5) An appeal body for a regulated profession may, for the purpose of determining any appeal under these Regulations against the decision of a designated authority -
(6) Without prejudice to any powers of the Court of Session in Scotland to regulate the proceedings of itself and those of the sheriff courts, an appeal body listed in paragraph 1 of Schedule 4 in England and Wales or Northern Ireland may make rules of procedure governing the hearing and determination of any appeal under these Regulations against the decision of a designated authority. Such rules may make different provision for different cases.
Information from designated authorities
14.
Designated authorities shall provide the Secretary of State with such information (including statistical information) as he may require concerning applications made and decisions taken under these Regulations.
Revocation
15.
The following Regulations are hereby revoked -
Kim Howells
Minister of State Department for Education and Skills
10th January 2005
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 |
Professional Title | Designatory | Designated Authority |
(where applicable) | Letters | |
ACTUARY | FIA | Institute of Actuaries |
ACTUARY (Scotland) | FFA | The Faculty of Actuaries |
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT | ACA | The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales |
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT | ACA | The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland |
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT | CA | The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland |
CHARTERED CERTIFIED ACCOUNTANT | ACCA | The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants |
CHARTERED ARBITRATOR | FCIArb | The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators |
CHARTERED BIOLOGIST |
C.Biol, MIBiol |
The Institute of Biology |
CHARTERED BUILDER | MCIOB | The Chartered Institute of Building |
CHARTERED BUILDING SERVICES ENGINEER | MCIBSE | The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers |
CHARTERED BUILDING SURVEYOR | MRICS | The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors |
CHARTERED CHEMICAL ENGINEER | MIChemE | The Institution of Chemical Engineers |
CHARTERED CHEMIST |
C.Chem, MRSC |
The Royal Society of Chemistry |
CHARTERED CIVIL ENGINEER | MICE | The Institution of Civil Engineers |
CHARTERED COLOURIST | C.Col. | The Society of Dyers and Colourists |
CHARTERED ELECTRICAL ENGINEER | MIEE | The Institution of Electrical Engineers |
CHARTERED ENERGY ENGINEER |
MEI FEI |
The Energy Institute |
CHARTERED PETROLEUM ENGINEER |
MEI FEI |
The Energy Institute |
CHARTERED ENGINEER | C.Eng | The Engineering Council |
CHARTERED ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PRACTITIONER |
MCIEH FCIEH |
The Chartered Institute of Environmental Health |
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH OFFICER |
MCIEH FCIEH |
The Chartered Institute of Environmental Health |
CHARTERED ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH OFFICER |
Ch.EHO MREHIS Ch.EHO FREHIS |
The Royal Environmental Health Institute of Scotland |
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH OFFICER |
EHO MREHIS EHO FREHIS |
The Royal Environmental Health Institute of Scotland |
CHARTERED FORESTER | MICFor | The Institute of Chartered Foresters |
CHARTERED GAS ENGINEER | MIGasE | The Institution of Gas Engineers and Managers |
CHARTERED GEOLOGIST |
C.Geol FGS |
The Geological Society |
CHARTERED IT PROFESSIONAL |
MBCS CITP FBCS CITP |
The British Computer Society |
CHARTERED INSURER | ACII | The Chartered Insurance Institute |
CHARTERED INSURANCE PRACTITIONER | ACII | The Chartered Insurance Institute |
CHARTERED INSURANCE BROKER | ACII | The Chartered Insurance Institute |
CHARTERED LAND SURVEYOR | MRICS | The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors |
CHARTERED LOSS ADJUSTER | ACILA | The Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters |
CHARTERED MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTANT | ACMA | The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants |
CHARTERED MARINE ENGINEER | ImarEST | The Institute of Marine Engineering Science and Technology |
CHARTERED MARKETER | MCIM | The Chartered Institute of Marketing |
CHARTERED MATHEMATICIAN | C.Math | The Institute of Mathematics and its Applications |
CHARTERED MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL TECHNOLOGIST | MlnstMC | The Institute of Measurement and Control |
CHARTERED MECHANICAL ENGINEER | MIMechE | Institution of Mechanical Engineers |
CHARTERED METEOROLOGIST | CMET | The Royal Meteorological Society |
CHARTERED MINERALS SURVEYOR | MRICS | The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors |
CHARTERED PHYSICIST |
CPhys MinstP |
The Institute of Physics |
CHARTERED PSYCHOLOGIST | C.Psychol | The British Psychological Society |
CHARTERED PUBLIC FINANCE ACCOUNTANT | CIPFA | The Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy |
CHARTERED QUANTITY SURVEYOR | MRICS | The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors |
CHARTERED SECRETARY | ACIS | The Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators |
CHARTERED SHIPBROKER | MICS | The Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers |
CHARTERED STRUCTURAL ENGINEER | MIStructE | The Institution of Structural Engineers |
CHARTERED SURVEYOR | MRICS | The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors |
CHARTERED TEXTILE TECHNOLOGIST | CText ATI | The Textile Institute |
CHARTERED TOWN PLANNER | MRTPI | The Royal Town Planning Institute |
CHARTERED VALUATION SURVEYOR | MRICS | The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors |
CHARTERED WASTE MANAGER | MCIWM | The Chartered Institution of Wastes Management |
INCORPORATED ENGINEER (REGISTERED AT FINAL STAGE IN THE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER SECTION OF THE ENGINEERING COUNCIL REGISTER) | I.Eng | The Engineering Council |
ACIB | The Chartered Institute of Bankers | |
ACIBS | The Chartered Institute of Bankers in Scotland | |
MCIH | The Chartered Institute of Housing | |
MIMMM | The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining | |
MLI | The Landscape Institute | |
CILIP | The Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals | |
MRAeS | The Royal Aeronautical Society | |
M. Hort (RHS) | The Royal Horticultural Society | |
MRINA | The Royal Institution of Naval Architects |
2.
Subject to paragraph 6 of this Schedule, to the extent that the shortfall (or part of it) relates to post-secondary studies, or to a period of supervised probationary practice ending with an examination, the required period may not exceed twice the shortfall (or that part of it).
3.
Subject to paragraph 6 of this Schedule, to the extent that the shortfall (or part of it) relates to professional practice acquired with the assistance of a qualified member of the profession, the required period may not exceed the shortfall (or that part of it).
4.
Where the migrant's qualification is one which, for the purposes of regulation 2(1) (definition of "diploma") or of regulation 5(2), has been recognised as equivalent to one involving a post-secondary course, the duration of the education and training received by the migrant shall be deemed to be that required for the latter qualification.
5.
In determining the length of the required period, the period of practice referred to in regulation 5(1)(b) shall be taken into account.
6.
A period may be required in respect of both of the matters referred to in paragraphs 2 and 3 of this Schedule, but the total period so required may not in any event exceed four years.
Profession | Appeal Body |
ADVOCATE (Scotland) | The Court of Session |
BARRISTER (England and Wales) | The Visitors to the Inns of Court |
BARRISTER (Northern Ireland) | The Benchers of the Honourable Society of the Inn of Court of Northern Ireland |
NOTARY PUBLIC (England and Wales) | The Lord Chancellor |
PATENT AGENT | The Comptroller-General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks |
SOLICITOR (England and Wales) | The Master of the Rolls |
SOLICITOR (Northern Ireland) | The Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland |
SOLICITOR (Scotland) | The Court of Session |
[2] 1972 c.68. By virtue of the amendment of section 1(2) of the European Communities Act by section 1 of the European Economic Area Act 1993(c.51) regulations may be made under section 2(2) of the European Communities Act to implement obligations of the United Kingdom created or arising by or under the Agreement on the European Economic Area dated 2nd May 1992 (Cm 2073) as adjusted by the Protocol dated 17th March 1993 (Cm 2183) and the EEA Enlargement Agreement dated 14th October 2003 (Cm 6171). By virtue of the European Communities (Definition of Treaties)(Agreement between the European Community and its Member States and the Swiss Confederation on the Free Movement of Persons) Order 2000 (S.I.2000/3269) the Agreement between the European Community and its Member States, of the one part, and the Swiss Confederation, of the other, on the Free Movement of Persons, dated 21st June 1999 (Cm 5639) is to be regarded as a Community Treaty.back
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[10] O.J. No. L160, 28.6.94,p.1.back
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