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and Health Services finds that such nurse is also registered in any part of the register he shall inform the nurse in writing by registered letter that the board has received such notification, and shall inquire of her whether she desires to show cause why her name should not also be removed from the register, and if no answer is received by the Director of Medical and Health Services within a reasonable time, having regard to the registered address of the said nurse, or if such nurse replies that she does not desire to show cause as aforesaid, then the board shall at its next convenient meeting direct such nurse's name to be removed from the register. But if such nurse replies that she does desire to show cause as aforesaid, it shall be the duty of the Director of Medical and Health Services to lay the matter before the board and the board shall thereupon proceed to deal with the matter by way of a rehearing under regulations 22 to 32 inclusive, as if the complaint had been originally made to the board. The result of the board's finding shall in due course be notified to the General Nursing Councils of England and Wales, or Scotland, or to the Joint Nursing and Midwives Council of Northern Ireland or the General Nursing Council of Eire, as the case may be.
(3) In the event of the board removing the name of a nurse from the register under this regulation, the Director of Medical and Health Services shall, as soon as possible, notify the fact of removal to the General Nursing Councils of England and Wales, Scotland, and the Joint Nursing and Midwives Council of Northern Ireland and the General Nursing Council for Eire.
34. (1) In the event of notice being received by the board from the General Nursing Councils of England and Wales, or Scotland, or from the Joint Nursing and Midwives Council of Northern Ireland or from the General Nursing Council for Eire that they have restored to their register the name of a nurse whose name they had removed from their register, if the Director of Medical and Health Services finds that the name of such nurse was removed from the register it shall be his duty to lay the matter before the board which shall then consider the matter, and if it thinks fit, having regard to all the circumstances and at its discretion, likewise restore the name of such nurse
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and Health Services finds that such nurse is also registered in any part of the register he shall inform the nurse in writing by registered letter that the board has received such notification, and shall inquire of her whether she desires to show cause why her name should not also be removed from the register, and if no answer is received by the Director of Medical and Health Services within a reason- able time, having regard to the registered address of the said nurse, or if such nurse replies that she does not desire to show cause as aforesaid, then the board shall at its next convenient meeting direct such nurse's name to be removed from the register. But if such nurse replies that she does desire to show cause as aforesaid, it shall be the duty of the Director of Medical and Health Services to lay the matter before the board and the board shall thereupon proceed to deal with the matter by way of a rehearing under regulations 22 to 32 inclusive, as if the complaint had been originally made to the board. The result of the board's finding shall in due course be notified to the General Nursing Councils of England and Wales, or Scot- land, or to the Joint Nursing and Midwives Council of Northern Ireland or the General Nursing Council of Eire, as the case may be.
(3) In the event of the board removing the name of a nurse from the register under this regulation, the Direc- tor of Medical and Health Services shall, as soon as possible, notify the fact of removal to the General Nursing Councils of England and Wales, Scotland, and the Joint Nursing and Midwives Council of Northern Ireland and the General Nursing Council for Eire.
34. (1) In the event of notice being received by the board from the General Nursing Councils of England and Wales, or Scotland, or from the Joint Nursing and Mid- wives Council of Northern Ireland or from the General Nursing Council for Eire that they have restored to their register the name of a nurse whose name they had removed from their register, if the Director of Medical and Health Services finds that the name of such nurse was removed from the register it shall be his duty to lay the matter before the board which shall then consider the matter, and if it thinks fit, having regard to all the circumstances and at its discretion, likewise restore the name of such nurse
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