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If there is a finding of incapacity made by the Fitness to Practise Committee, will the information always be on the Register, even if I have dealt with the condition or disorder?

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If there is a finding of incapacity made by the Fitness to Practise Committee, will the information always be on the Register, even if I have dealt with the condition or disorder?

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Yes, if a member has a finding of incapacity, the information, plus any order made as a result of the finding, will be posted on the Register indefinitely. After six years, the member is eligible to make a request in writing to the Fitness to Practise Committee to have the information removed. The Committee can direct that the information be removed from the Register if they believe it is in the publics interest to do so.

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