If the investigation committee1 decides that the allegation2 ought to be considered by the fitness to practise committee3 it must give a direction to that effect to the registrar4 and the registrar must refer the allegation to the fitness to practise committee5.
If the investigation committee decide that the allegation ought not to be considered by the fitness to practise committee, it may give a warning to the registrant who, or which, is subject to the allegation regarding his, or its, future conduct or performance6 and may give such a warning7.
If the investigation committee decides that the allegation ought not
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