SCHEDULES
F4SCHEDULE 11DISQUALIFICATION OF PERSONS PROVIDING PART VI SERVICES
PART ITHE TRIBUNAL
Conditional disqualification
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1
The functions of making disqualifications under paragraph 3 include making a conditional disqualification, that is, a disqualification which is to come into effect only if the Tribunal determines (on a review under paragraph 5) that the person subject to the inquiry has failed to comply with any conditions imposed by the Tribunal.
2
Conditions may be imposed by virtue of sub-paragraph (1) with a view to—
a
removing any prejudice to the efficiency of the services in question; F1. . .
b
preventing any acts or omissions within paragraph 1(7)(a),
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ensuring that the person
i
performsF5... only services specified (or of a description specified) in the condition;
ii
undertakes an activity (or course of activity) of a personal or professional nature, or refrains from conduct of a personal or professional nature, so specified (or of a description so specified).
(as the case may be).
3
Conditions so imposed shall have effect when proceedings in the case are finally concluded.
4
Paragraph 3(4) applies to a conditional disqualification as it applies to a disqualification.
5
The Tribunal may by directions—
a
vary the terms of service of the person subject to the inquiry (including terms imposed by regulations under Part VI of this Order);
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vary any requirements to which the person subject to the inquiry is subject under or by virtue of Article 57G F6or 61F ;
b
confer functions on F7the Department ,
for the purpose of or in connection with the imposition of any conditions by virtue of this paragraph.
6
References in any statutory provision to a disqualification by the Tribunal do not include a conditional disqualification.
2001 c. 3 (NI)