HCPC Interim Orders
We have an excellent track record in defending HCPC registrants in HCPC Interim Orders Hearings.

A PANEL’S POWERS AT AN HCPC INTERIM ORDERS HEARING
The purpose of a HCPC Interim Orders Hearing is to consider if a practitioner should have their registration suspended or be made subject to conditions, pending an outcome of the HCPC investigation. We understand the importance to you of being able to continue to work during the investigation process. We will rigorously defend you before a HCPC Interim Orders Panel, whilst at the same time protecting your interests in the HCPC investigation.
Contact UsA panel's powers at an HCPC Interim Orders Hearing
An HCPC Interim Orders Panel can make the following orders:
- It can make no order;
- It can impose conditions on a practitioner’s registration;
- It can suspend the practitioner’s registration.
Reviewing an HCPC Interim Orders Panel decision
If an HCPC Interim Orders Panel makes an interim suspension order, or an interim order of conditions, the order must be reviewed regularly. If the HCPC wish the interim order to last longer than 18 months, they have to apply to the High Court for permission for this.

What We Do
Richard Nelson LLP’s HCPC lawyers offer impartial advice on a range of related matters:
– HCPC Appeals
– HCPC Fitness to Practise
– HCPC Hearings
– HCPC Interim Orders
– HCPC Investigations
– HCPC Registration
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Our multidisciplinary team is made up of specialists in a wide range of services, which means you'll always be represented by an expert in your area.
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