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Removal of names from Health Care Register

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A decision made (17.02.06) to approve the removal of names from the Health Care Register.

Subject:

Health Care (Registration) (Jersey) Law 1995 - Proposal to remove names from the register

Decision Reference:

MD-HSS-2006-009

Exempt clause(s):

-

Type of Report: (oral (O) or written (W))

W

Telephone or email meeting?

-

Person giving

report (if oral):

-

Written Report title:

Health Care (Registration) (Jersey) Law 1995 - Proposal to remove names from the register

Name of Author:

Stephen D Smith

Date of Report:

 

Report File ref:

 

Decision(s):

The Minister has approved the removal from the Health Care Register those people listed in Appendices 1 and 2 in the attached report dated 10th January 2006.

Reason(s) for decision:

(i) To confirm the request by those in Appendix 1 to remove their names from the Health Care Professionals register

(ii) The failure of the persons listed in Appendix 2 to make an application to the Minister to continue operating as Health Care Professionals as required by Article 5(2) Health Care (Registration) (Jersey) Law 1995.

Action required:

Written notification by the Assistant Director, Health Protection to those listed in Appendices 1 and 2 that their removal from the Register of Health Care Professionals has been confirmed by the Minister of Health and Social Services.

Signature:

Date of Decision:

17 February 2006

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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