The committees
Statutory committees
A number of functions are carried out by Statutory committees. These Committees are established by the Dentist Act 1984. They are also set out in the GDC Constitution of Committees Rules 2009.
The statutory committees are:
The Appointments Committee was established to recruit and oversee the appointment of members to the GDC’s Statutory Committees and is an independent Committee of Council. It has delegated powers as set under the GDC Constitution of Committee Rules 2009.
Standing committees
The Council of the GDC is also assisted by four standing non-statutory committees, to whom it delegates work.
A standing committee is a committee which is not enshrined in the Dentists Act but is a committee of the Council populated by Council members. The Council has relative freedom in determining its own standing committees. The only thing it must do is to ensure that if any powers are delegated to the standing committees, these are set out in
Rules.
The standing committees are:
Working groups and boards
The Council can set up temporary working groups and boards to assist with aspects of its work. Currently, these are: