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Removals from Register for non-payment

15 June 2010

Please note that this article is now archived and a list of veterinary surgeons removed is no longer available to view. The veterinary surgeons listed might have since paid their fees, been restored to the Register and permitted to resume veterinary practice. You are advised to check the RCVS Register to determine the current Register status of any RCVS member.

The removal of names from the RCVS Register of Veterinary Surgeons for non-payment of their retention fee is now complete, with 386 veterinary surgeons having been removed, compared with 616 last year.

The administration involved with removing a name for non-payment is time-consuming and costly.

To be restored to the Register, the veterinary surgeon must pay the appropriate annual retention fee, and the restoration fee, currently £294, which multiplies each time if fees are not paid in successive years.

The College writes to members' register addresses to remind them when fees are due and, where an email address is maintained by the member as part of their formal record, also sends an email.

It is however, the responsibility of members to inform the RCVS Registration Department of any changes to their contact details and to ensure that payment is made.

It is illegal for veterinary surgeons to practise or undertake any veterinary-related activities if their name does not appear on the RCVS Register as a home-practising member.

To help ensure that members removed for non-payment are aware that they have been removed from the Register, the full list of those removed for non-payment and not restored by 10 June has been published.

The current status of individual veterinary surgeons can be checked online.

A veterinary surgeon whose name has been removed from the Register and who wishes to restore him or herself should view the information on restoration to the Register.

Alternatively, please ring the Registration Department on 020 7202 0707. Restorations made since 10 June are not shown on this list.

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