Legislation – The General Optical Council (Committee Constitution, Registration and Fitness to Practise) (Coronavirus) (Amendment) Rules Order of Council 2020
SCHEDULETHE GENERAL OPTICAL COUNCIL (COMMITTEE CONSTITUTION, REGISTRATION AND FITNESS TO PRACTISE) (CORONAVIRUS) (AMENDMENT) RULES 2020
The General Optical Council have consulted in accordance with section 23C(10) of the 1989 Act, such consultation being limited in scope in the context of a worldwide health pandemic.
PART 1Preliminaries
Citation and commencement and expiry
1.
These Rules may be cited as the General Optical Council (Committee Constitution, Registration and Fitness to Practise) (Coronavirus) (Amendment) Rules 2020 and come into force on 14th December 2020.
2.
(1)
Subject to paragraph (2), at the end of 1st October 2021—
(a)
the amendments made by these Rules expire; and
(b)
the provisions amended by these Rules, as they were in force immediately prior to the amendments made by these Rules, are revived.
(2)
Paragraph (1) does not apply to the amendments made by rules 4, 17 and 19.
PART 2Amendment of the General Optical Council (Committee Constitution) Rules 2005
Amendment of the General Optical Council (Committee Constitution) Rules 2005
3.
4.
“Notices2ZA.
(1)
Any notice provided under these Rules may be served by email if the addressee has provided the other party with an email address for communications.”.
5.
“14.
(1)
Subject to rule (2), when considering any matter relating to one or more optometrists or one or more students undertaking training as an optometrist (including a combination of both of these types of individuals), the Registration Appeals Committee shall consist of not less than—
(a)
one registered optometrist; and
(b)
two lay persons,
who are each to be selected in accordance with rule 29.
(2)
The quorum of a Registration Appeals Committee convened under this rule shall be two persons, consisting of one registered optometrist and one lay person.”.
6.
“15.
(1)
Subject to rule (2), when considering any matter relating to one or more dispensing opticians or one or more students undertaking training as a dispensing optician (including a combination of both of these types of individuals), the Registration Appeals Committee shall consist of not less than—
(a)
one registered dispensing optician; and
(b)
two lay persons,
who are to be selected in accordance with rule 29.
(2)
The quorum of a Registration Appeals Committee convened under this rule shall be two persons, consisting of one registered dispensing optician and one lay person.”.
7.
“16.
(1)
Subject to rule (2), when considering any matter relating to one or more bodies corporate, the Registration Appeals Committee shall consist of not less than—
(a)
one registered optometrist or one registered dispensing optician; and
(b)
two lay persons,
who are each to be selected in accordance with rule 29.
(2)
The quorum of a Registration Appeals Committee convened under this rule shall be two persons, consisting of one registered optometrist or registered dispensing optician and one lay person.”.
8.
(a)
“(2)
Subject to rule (3), in the circumstances described in paragraph (1), the Registration Appeals Committee shall consist of not less than—
(a)
one registered optometrist or one registered dispensing optician; and
(b)
two lay persons,
who are each to be selected in accordance with rule 29.”.
(b)
“(3)
The quorum of a Registration Appeals Committee convened under this rule shall be two persons, consisting of one registered optometrist or registered dispensing optician and one lay person.”.
9.
Omit rule 17.
10.
“18.
The Chairman of the Registration Appeals Committee at any of its proceedings shall be—
(a)
if there is only one lay person present, that lay person;
(b)
if there is more than one lay person present at the commencement of the proceedings, a lay person elected from among them;
(c)
if the Chairman ceases to be able to serve as a member of the Committee during the proceedings and more than one lay person remains present, a lay person elected from among them.”.
11.
“22.
(1)
Subject to rule 24A, when considering any matter relating to the fitness to practise of one or more registered optometrists or registered students undertaking training as optometrists (including a combination of both those types of registrant)—
(a)
at a procedural hearing or an interim hearing—
(i)
subject to rule (ii), the Fitness to Practise Committee shall consist of not less than—
(aa)
one registered optometrist, and
(bb)
two lay persons, and
(ii)
the quorum of the Fitness to Practise Committee shall be two persons, consisting of one registered optometrist and one lay person;
who are each selected in accordance with rule 29; or
(b)
at a substantive hearing—
(i)
subject to rule (ii), the Fitness to Practise Committee shall consist of not less than—
(aa)
one registered optometrist, and
(bb)
two lay persons, and
(ii)
the quorum of the Fitness to Practise Committee shall be two persons, consisting of one registered optometrist and one lay person;
who are each selected in accordance with rule 29.”.
12.
“23.
Subject to rule 24A, when considering any matter relating to the fitness to practise of one or more registered dispensing opticians or registered students undertaking training as dispensing opticians (including a combination of both of those types of registrant)—
(a)
at a procedural hearing or an interim hearing—
(i)
subject to rule (ii), the Fitness to Practise Committee shall consist of not less than—
(aa)
one registered dispensing optician, and
(bb)
two lay persons, and
(ii)
the quorum of the Fitness to Practise Committee shall be two persons, consisting of one registered dispensing optician and one lay person;
who are each selected in accordance with rule 29; or
(b)
at a substantive hearing—
(i)
subject to rule (ii), the Fitness to Practise Committee shall consist of—
(aa)
one registered dispensing optician, and
(bb)
two lay persons; and
(ii)
the quorum of the Fitness to Practise Committee shall be two persons, consisting of one registered dispensing optician and one lay person;
who are each selected in accordance with rule 29.”.
13.
“24.
When considering any matter relating to the fitness to practise of one or more business registrants to carry on the business of an optometrist or dispensing optician or both—
(a)
at a procedural hearing or an interim hearing—
(i)
subject to rule (ii), the Fitness to Practise Committee shall consist of not less than—
(aa)
one registered optometrist or registered dispensing optician, and
(bb)
two lay persons, and
(ii)
the quorum of the Fitness to Practise Committee shall be two persons, consisting of one registered optometrist or registered dispensing optician and one lay person;
who are each selected in accordance with rule 29; or
(b)
at a substantive hearing—
(i)
subject to rule (ii), the Fitness to Practise Committee shall consist of not less than—
(aa)
one registered optometrist or registered dispensing optician, and
(bb)
two lay persons; and
(ii)
the quorum of the Fitness to Practise Committee shall be two persons, consisting of one registered optometrist or registered dispensing optician and one lay person;
who are each selected in accordance with rule 29.”.
14.
“(2)
at a procedural hearing or an interim hearing—
(i)
subject to rule (ii), the Fitness to Practise Committee shall consist of not less than—
(aa)
one registered optometrist or registered dispensing optician, and
(bb)
two lay persons, and
(ii)
the quorum of the Fitness to Practise Committee shall be two persons, consisting of one registered optometrist or registered dispensing optician and one lay person;
who are each selected in accordance with rule 29; or
(3)
at a substantive hearing—
(i)
subject to rule (ii), the Fitness to Practise Committee shall consist of not less than—
(aa)
one registered optometrist or registered dispensing optician, and
(bb)
two lay persons; and
(ii)
the quorum of the Fitness to Practise Committee shall be two persons, consisting of one registered optometrist or registered dispensing optician and one lay person;
who are each selected in accordance with rule 29.”.
15.
Omit rule 25.
16.
“26.
The Chairman of the Fitness to Practise Committee at any of its proceedings shall be—
(a)
if there is only one lay person present, that lay person;
(b)
if there is more than one lay person present at the commencement of the proceedings, a lay person elected from among them;
(c)
if the Chairman ceases to be able to serve as a member of the Committee during the proceedings and more than one lay person remains present, a lay person elected from among them.”.
PART 3Amendment of the General Optical Council (Registration) Rules 2005
Amendment of the General Optical Council (Registration) Rules 2005
17.
“Notices and notifications2A.
(1)
Any notice, notification or other document which is required by these Rules to be served on another person may be served by email if that person has provided an email address for communications.”.
PART 4Amendment of the General Optical Council (Fitness to Practise) Rules 2013
Amendment of the General Optical Council (Fitness to Practise) Rules 2013
18.
19.
“Notices and notifications2A.
Any notice, notification or other document which is required by these Rules to be served on another person may be served by email if that person has provided an email address for communications.”.
20.
“Virtual meetings and hearings2B.
(1)
A meeting or hearing arranged under these Rules may be conducted using audio or video conferencing facilities.
(2)
In cases where a meeting or hearing is to be held using audio or video conferencing facilities under paragraph (1), any notice required to be sent under these Rules giving notice of venue must include details of the audio or video conferencing arrangements required to access the hearing.”.
21.
“Postponement37A.
(1)
The Hearings Manager may postpone any listed hearing which has not started.
(2)
The Hearings Manager shall decide the new date for the hearing.
(3)
The Hearings Manager shall notify the registrant—
(a)
of a decision under paragraph (1) as soon as practicable after the decision is made; and
(b)
of a decision under paragraph (2) at least 7 days before the new hearing date, unless the hearing is to take place less than 7 days after the decision under paragraph (2), in which case the Hearings Manager shall give the registrant as much notice of the new date as practicable.”.