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Cases unlikely to result in the referral to the RVN Disciplinary Committee
... to content Cases unlikely to result in the referral to the RVN Disciplinary Committee There may be a presumption that some action should be taken when the concerns relate to dishonesty. There are, ...
Aggravating and mitigating factors
... to content Aggravating and mitigating factors Aggravating and mitigating factors may be taken into account and could include, for example: Aggravating factors actual injury to an animal or human; ...
Background
... to content Background The RCVS has a duty to act in the public interest as the UK regulatory authority for veterinary surgeons. The requirement for disclosure of cautions, convictions and ...
Code of Professional Conduct
... to content Code of Professional Conduct The Code of Professional Conduct for Veterinary Surgeons was introduced in 2012 and provides (5.3) that: Veterinary surgeons, and those applying to be registered ...
About this document
... to content About this document This document aims to provide practical advice for veterinary surgeons and new applicants who have received a conviction/adverse finding that they are required to ...
What am I required to disclose to the RCVS?
... to content What am I required to disclose to the RCVS? You are required to disclose any criminal conviction or formal police caution, whether in the UK or abroad, that is not considered minor and ...
What are the minor offences excluded from disclosure?
... to content What are the minor offences excluded from disclosure? Minor convictions that are excluded from disclosure include some road traffic offences that have been dealt with by means of a fixed ...
What is a ‘protected’ spent conviction?
... to content What is a ‘protected’ spent conviction? Legislative provisions allowing certain convictions and cautions to be ‘spent’ do not generally apply to veterinary surgeons (and other ...
When do I have to disclose?
... to content When do I have to disclose? From 1 January 2014, you must make appropriate disclosure If you apply to join the Register for the first time; As part of your annual renewal process (when you ...
What are the consequences of failing to make an appropriate disclosure?
... to content What are the consequences of failing to make an appropriate disclosure? From 2014, if you fail to disclose any conviction/adverse finding (or at any time make a dishonest disclosure or ...
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