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Made | 19 October 2004 | ||
Coming into force | 31 October 2004 |
Revocations
4.
Regulations 5, 6 and 7 of the Education (Teachers' Qualifications and Health Standards) (Wales) Regulations 1999[2] are revoked.
Prescribed activities
5.
- (1) Each of the following kinds of activity is prescribed for the purposes of section 141 of the 2002 Act -
(2) In paragraph (1)(b) "delivering" includes delivery via distance learning or computer aided techniques.
Health standards
6.
- (1) A relevant activity may only be carried out by a person if, having regard to any duty of the employer under Part II of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995[3], the person has the health or physical capacity to carry out that activity.
(2) Subject to paragraph (3), a person who is in receipt of a retirement pension by virtue of regulation E4(4) of the Teachers' Pensions Regulations 1997[4] (ill health retirement) is not to be regarded as having the health or physical capacity for teaching.
(3) Paragraph (2) does not apply to a person appointed on a part-time basis to teach if the person's entitlement to receive such pension, as therein described, took effect before 1 April 1997.
(4) Where any question arises as to whether a person who has been engaged to carry out a relevant activity has the health or physical capacity to do so, that question is to be determined in accordance with regulation 7.
Determinations as to health or physical capacity
7.
- (1) Any such question as is referred to in regulation 6(4) is to be determined by the employer who, in order to do so -
(2) At any time before such medical examination as is referred to in paragraph (1)(c) or (d) is undertaken, the employer or the person may submit to the appointed medical practitioner a statement containing evidence or other matter relevant to the examination.
(3) A qualified medical practitioner appointed by the person being examined may be present during any such medical examination as is referred to in paragraph (1)(c) or (d).
Signed on behalf of the National Assembly for Wales under section 66(1) of the Government of Wales Act 1998[5]
D. Elis-Thomas
The Presiding Officer of the National Assembly
19 October 2004
A person who is in receipt of a retirement pension on the grounds of ill health is to be treated as not having the health or physical capacity to carry out the first four activities in the above list, which are teaching activities. However, provided such a person has the health or physical capacity to do so, he or she can carry out the final four activities in the list. The restriction on those in receipt of an ill health retirement pension does not apply to a person who was entitled to such a pension before 1 April 1997 and who works part-time.
The Regulations also set out how questions as to whether a person engaged to carry out an activity has the health or physical capacity to do so are to be determined. This includes offering the person the opportunity to submit medical evidence and to make representations and the arranging of medical examinations.
These Regulations revoke and replace the provisions of the Education (Teachers' Qualifications and Health Standards) (Wales) Regulations 1999 relating to health and mental and physical capacity.
[2] S.I. 1999/2817 (W.18), as amended by S.I. 2002/1663 (W.158), 2002/2938 (W.279), 2003/140 (W.12), 2003/2458 (W.240) and revoked in large part by S.I. 2004/1729 (W.173) and 2004/1744 (W.183).back
[4] S.I. 1997/3001 as amended by S.I. 1998/2255, 1999/607, 2000/665, 2000/2431, 2000/3028, 2001/871 and 2002/3058.back