The IOC may:
- Impose a suspension (up to 18 months with six monthly reviews)
- Impose conditions (up to 18 months with six monthly reviews)
- Decide that no order is necessary.
A case may be referred to the IOC at any stage.
In the interests of public accountability, hearings before the IOC are generally open to the public. They may, however, be heard in private where the interests of the parties or the protection of the personal life of the respondent so requires, or if the Committee considers that publicity would prejudice the interests of justice.
Membership of the IOC is drawn from the Fitness to Practise Panellists who are both dental professionals and lay members. (If a panellist sits on an inquiry for the IOC they will not sit on the same inquiry when it is heard at a Practice Committee)
The rules governing the procedure of the IOC are the General Dental Council (Fitness to Practice) Rules Order of Council 2006.
Guidance for the Interim Orders Committee
Email: hearings@gdc-uk.org