
This Order may be cited as the Health Professions Council (Functions of Assessors) Rules Order of Council 2003 and shall come into force on 9th July 2003.

A. K. Galloway
Clerk of the Privy Council

SCHEDULE
The Health Professions Council, in exercise of its powers under articles 34(4), 35(3) and 36(3) of the Health Professions Order 2001 and of all other powers enabling it in that behalf and following consulting in accordance with article 41(3) of that Order, hereby makes the following Rules:

1 
These Rules may be cited as the Health Professions Council (Functions of Assessors) Rules 2003 and shall come into force on 9th July 2003.
2 
In these Rules—
 “appeal hearing” means a hearing held to consider an appeal under article 37 of the Order;
 “the Order” means the Health Professions Order 2001; and
 “Part V hearing” means a hearing before—
(a) the Investigating Committee in respect of an allegation under article 22(1)(b) of the Order or any matter which is treated as such an allegation in accordance with article 22(6) of the Order;
(b) the Health Committee under Part V of the Order;
(c) the Conduct and Competence Committee under Part V of the Order.
3 
A legal assessor shall have the following additional functions—
(a) to be present at any Part V hearing held by a Practice Committee;
(b) to be present at any appeal hearing held by the Council; and
(c) where he is present at any hearing referred to in paragraph (a) or (b), to inform the Practice Committee or Council (as the case may be) of any irregularity in its consideration of the matter which is the subject of the hearing, or in the conduct of the hearing, which may come to his knowledge and to advise on the steps which may be taken (if any) to remedy the irregularity.
4 
A medical assessor shall have the following additional functions—
(a) to be present at any Part V hearing held by a Practice Committee as the Practice Committee may request;
(b) to be present at any appeal hearing held by the Council as the Council may request;
(c) where he is present at any hearing referred to in paragraph (a) or (b) and it appears to him that, without his advice, a mistake may be made in judging the medical significance of information (or the absence of information) in relation to the hearing of informing the Practice Committee or Council and the parties to the proceedings of that; and
(d) at the request of a Practice Committee or the Council, to examine and report on the physical or mental condition of a person who is the subject of any hearing referred to in paragraph (a) or (b) and who consents to such an examination.
5 
A registrant assessor shall have the following additional functions—
(a) to be present at any Part V hearing held by a Practice Committee as the Practice Committee may request;
(b) to be present at any appeal hearing held by the Council as the Council may request;
(c) where he is present at any hearing referred to in paragraph (a) or (b) and it appears to him that, without his advice, a mistake may be made in judging the significance of information (or the absence of information) relating to any matter of professional practice within his professional competence in relation to the hearing, of informing the Practice Committee or Council and the parties to the proceedings of that.
Sealed with the common seal of the Health Professions Council on 6th June 2003.
Norma Brook
Marc Seale
PresidentRegistrar
