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SCHEDULE 2 |
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DISCIPLINARY POWERS OF COUNCIL |
| Investigation, hearing and determination of disciplinary cases |
| 1. - (1) Regulations may make provision for the investigation by the Council of cases where- |
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(a) it is alleged that a registered teacher- |
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(i) is guilty of unacceptable professional conduct or serious professional incompetence, or
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(ii) has been convicted (at any time) in the United Kingdom of a relevant offence, or
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(b) it appears to the Council that a registered teacher may be so guilty or have been so convicted, |
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and for the hearing and determination by the Council of such cases where it is found on investigation that a registered teacher has a case to answer. |
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(2) The regulations may, in particular, make provision- |
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(a) requiring the Council, where any proceedings are being taken against any person under this Schedule- |
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(i) to serve a notice on him outlining the case against him, and
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(ii) to give him the opportunity of appearing and making oral representations;
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(b) entitling such a person to be legally represented at any hearing of the Council at which his case is considered; |
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(c) requiring the Council, where they do not find the case against such a person proved, to publish at his request a statement to that effect; |
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(d) for the procedure to be followed by the Council in connection with proceedings under this Schedule to be such as may be specified in or determined under the regulations. |
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(3) The regulations may make provision for any functions conferred on the Council by virtue of sub-paragraph (1) to be excluded or restricted in such manner as may be specified in or determined under the regulations, including such provision for excluding or restricting any such functions as the Secretary of State considers appropriate with a view to taking account of any powers exercisable by him, by virtue of section 218(6) of the Education Reform Act 1988, on the grounds of the safety and welfare of persons under the age of 18. |
| Disciplinary orders: general |
| 2. - (1) Regulations may make provision authorising the Council to make disciplinary orders in relation to persons who in proceedings under this Schedule are found by the Council- |
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(a) to have been guilty of unacceptable professional conduct or serious professional incompetence; or |
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(b) to have been convicted (at any time) in the United Kingdom of a relevant offence. |
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(2) The regulations may, in particular, make provision- |
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(a) for the Council to serve on any such person notice of the disciplinary order which has been made in relation to him; |
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(b) for the Council to publish, in such manner as may be prescribed, such information relating to the case of any such person and any disciplinary order made by the Council as may be prescribed. |
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(3) In this Schedule a "disciplinary order" means- |
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(b) a conditional registration order, |
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(c) a suspension order, or |
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| Conditional registration orders |
| 3. - (1) Where a conditional registration order is made in relation to a person, he shall continue to be eligible for registration under section 3, but he shall comply with such conditions relating to his employment as a teacher as may be specified in the order. |
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(2) Subject to sub-paragraph (3), any condition so specified shall have effect either- |
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(a) for such period as may be so specified, or |
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(b) without limit of time. |
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(3) A person in relation to whom a conditional registration order has been made may, in accordance with regulations, apply to the Council for them to vary or revoke any condition specified in the order. |
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(4) Regulations may make provision authorising the Council, if satisfied that such a person has failed to comply with any such condition, to make a suspension or prohibition order in relation to him. |
| Suspension orders |
| 4. Where a suspension order is made in relation to a person- |
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(a) he shall cease to be eligible for registration under section 3, and |
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(b) if he is a registered teacher at the time when the order is made, his name shall be removed from the register accordingly, |
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but he shall become so eligible again at the end of such period not exceeding two years as may be specified in the order. |
| Prohibition orders |
| 5. - (1) Where a prohibition order is made in relation to a person- |
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(a) he shall cease to be eligible for registration under section 3, and |
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(b) if he is a registered teacher at the time when the order is made, his name shall be removed from the register accordingly, |
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and he shall not become so eligible again unless the Council, on an application made by him in accordance with regulations, so direct. |
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(2) No such application may be made before the end of the period of two years beginning with the date when the prohibition order takes effect or such longer period as may be specified in the order. |
| Supplementary provisions |
| 6. - (1) Regulations may make provision for such incidental and supplementary matters as the Secretary of State considers appropriate in connection with any of the preceding provisions of this Schedule, including provision authorising the delegation of functions conferred by virtue of this Schedule and the determination of matters by any person or persons specified in the regulations. |
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(2) Regulations may also, in relation to any time after the date specified in an order under section 8(1), make provision for securing that any disciplinary order made under this Schedule as it applies in relation to England or (as the case may be) Wales has the corresponding effect in relation to Wales or (as the case may be) England. |
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(3) Regulations under sub-paragraph (2) may modify any provision of this Act. |
| Interpretation |
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"disciplinary order" has the meaning given by paragraph 2(3); |
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"registered teacher" includes- |
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(a) a person who was a registered teacher at the time of any alleged conduct or offence on his part, and
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(b) a person who has made an application to be registered under section 3;
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"relevant offence", in relation to a registered teacher, means a criminal offence other than one having no material relevance to his fitness to be a registered teacher; |
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"serious professional misconduct" means conduct which falls short of the standard expected of a registered teacher. |