Formal Allegation definition

Formal Allegation means an allegation that the registrant’s fitness to practise is impaired by reason of one of the grounds set out in rule 43 of the Fitness to Practise Rules.
Formal Allegation means the formal allegation arising from a "complaint" which has been referred by the Case Examiners or the Investigation Panel to be considered by the Fitness to Practise Panel;
Formal Allegation means an allegation made to the Council that the registrant’s fitness to practise is impaired by reason of one of the grounds set out in rule 43 (NB this is the rule in Part 3).

More Definitions of Formal Allegation

Formal Allegation means an allegation made to the Council that the registrant's fitness to practise is impaired by reason of one of the grounds set out in rule 43 in Part 3.