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Appendix 3
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Appendix 3
Disqualification and Disqualification Review Criteria (Rules 3.4 and 9.5)
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      In this appendix, the term "misconduct" shall mean conduct or behaviour resulting in an SRA finding. 
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      This criteria is to be used in conjunction with the tests set out at rules 3.3 and 9.4. 
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      In deciding whether to disqualify a person or to bring a disqualification to an end, the SRA will take into account all relevant circumstances, including that the aim of any disqualification should be: - (a)
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          for the disqualification to deter the regulated person or other persons from engaging in similar conduct in the future; or 
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          to protect the public from a regulated person. 
 
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      Where there has been misconduct, the following support a decision to disqualify: - (a)
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          the conduct of the regulated person has caused significant loss or harm; 
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          the regulated person has abused a position of trust; 
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          the conduct of the regulated person has caused harm to or to the interests of a vulnerable person; 
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          the conduct of the regulated person was motivated by any form of discrimination; 
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          the conduct was deliberate, pre-meditated, repeated or reckless; 
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          the conduct has put the public confidence in the regulation of the profession at risk; or 
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          the conduct of the regulated person indicates that the person is unsuitable for the role being undertaken. 
 
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      Where there has been misconduct, the following support a decision not to disqualify: - (a)
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          the conduct was committed as a result of a genuine mistake or misunderstanding; 
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          the regulated person has cooperated fully with the SRA; 
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          the conduct was trivial; or 
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          there is a low likelihood of repetition of the conduct. 
 
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      In deciding the appropriate duration of a disqualification without review in accordance with rule 9.2, the SRA shall take account of the factors set out at paragraphs 4 and 5 above. 
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      The following, collectively, support a decision to bring a disqualification to an end: - (a)
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          the disqualification has achieved any intended deterrent effect; 
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          to do so would not present a risk to the public, which could include consideration of any complete and demonstrable rehabilitation on the part of the regulated person; and 
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          to do so would not have an adverse impact upon the public confidence in the regulation of the profession. 
 
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      An absence of any one of the factors set out at paragraph 7(a)-(c) would support a decision not to bring a disqualification to an end. 
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      The factors set out above are not exhaustive and do not prevent the SRA from taking into account other factors that it considers to be relevant.