Statutory Instruments
2004 No. 1886
EDUCATION, ENGLAND
The General Teaching Council for England (Additional Functions) Order 2004
Made
20th July 2004
Laid before Parliament
28th July 2004
Coming into force
31st August 2004
Being of the opinion that the General Teaching Council for England may, in conjunction with their other functions, appropriately discharge the additional functions hereby conferred, and having carried out such consultation as appears to him to be appropriate in accordance with section 7(2) of the Teaching and Higher Education Act 1998( 1 ), the Secretary of State for Education and Skills, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 7(1) and (3) of that Act( 2 ) hereby makes the following Order:
Citation and commencement
1. This Order may be cited as the General Teaching Council for England (Additional Functions) Order 2004 and shall come into force on 31st August 2004.
Interpretation
2. In this Order—
“the Directive” means CouncilDirective 3 ) on a general system for the recognition of higher-education diplomas awarded on completion of professional education and training of at least three years' duration;
“designated authority” means a body or authority designated in relation to the profession of school teacher in England and Wales as having the function of considering applications and granting authorisations to practice that profession in accordance with the Regulations;
“the Regulations” means the European Communities (Recognition of Professional Qualifications) Regulations 1991( 4 ); and
“relevant state” means a member state of the European Community, Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein or Switzerland.
Additional functions
3. —(1) The Council shall assist the Secretary of State in relation to the exercise of his function of designated authority under the Regulations by—
(a) at the Secretary of State’s request—
(i) giving him advice about or assistance with, or
(ii) making a recommendation to him about,
any exercise of his function as designated authority under the Regulations;
(b) providing information and advice to the public about the requirements for recognition in England and Wales of teaching qualifications obtained in a relevant state; and
(c) at the Secretary of State’s request, carrying out administrative tasks connected with his function of designated authority under the Regulations.
(2) The Council shall act as the designated authority under the Regulations for the teaching profession for the purposes of the Directive if designated as such.
David Miliband
Minister of State
Department for Education and Skills
20 July 2004
1998 c. 30 , amended by the Education Act 2002 c. 32 .
The Secretary of State can exercise the powers under Part 1 of the Teaching and Higher Education Act 1998 only in relation to England: see article 2 of and Schedule 1 to the National Assembly for Wales (Transfer of Functions) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999/672 ).
OJ No. L 19, 24.1.89, p.16.
SI 1991/824 , amended by SI 2000/1960 and SI 2002/3501 .