What GOC conditions of practice mean, when they are imposed, what they require of optical professionals, how to comply fully, and how to use the conditions period to achieve a positive review.
A GOC conditions of practice order restricts optical practice in specified ways while allowing continued registration. This guide explains what conditions require and how to use the period productively.
A GOC conditions of practice order restricts how an optometrist or dispensing optician practises — without preventing practice entirely. Conditions are publicly recorded on the optical register, visible to employers, practices, and agencies.
They are reviewed at intervals and can be varied, extended, or lifted at each review. Conditions sit between a formal warning and suspension in the range of GOC sanctions.
Where the concern is remediable; the registrant has demonstrated some insight; ongoing oversight is needed to protect the public; but suspension is not required.
Common conditions include: supervision requirements; restrictions on specific clinical activities or patient groups; mandatory CPD requirements; employer notification obligations; and requirements to report to the GOC at specified intervals.
The guide to GOC case examiners explains how conditions are decided at case examiner stage.
Every condition must be complied with fully and on time — no exceptions. Document compliance with each condition contemporaneously.
Submit all required reports on schedule. Comply with all supervisor arrangements. Where any condition causes practical difficulty — for example, where the required supervisor is unavailable — contact your legal representative and the GOC immediately,
not after the deadline has passed. Breach of conditions is a serious additional fitness to practise concern that can result in more restrictive sanctions.
The guide to GOC professional standards provides context for the standards conditions are designed to support.
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Complete all mandatory CPD — and additional voluntary CPD targeting the GOC Standard most relevant to the concern. Document every supervision session with specific reflective notes. Build the evidence file demonstrating genuine professional development throughout the conditions period.
The guide to what GOC CPD evidence counts explains which courses carry most weight at review hearings.
The guide to GOC insight and remediation covers how to demonstrate both qualities effectively in the complete review evidence file.
UK-registered healthcare professionals can access professional ethics training through Healthcare Ethics Courses.
Professionals with connections to Australia can consult et.
Those with connections to New Zealand can review pd.
10 CPD-certified courses for £500. CPD completed during GOC conditions — with specific reflective notes — demonstrates genuine ongoing professional development and supports a positive review.
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Where the concern is remediable, some insight is demonstrated, ongoing oversight is needed, but suspension is not required.
Supervision requirements; activity restrictions; mandatory CPD; employer notification; and regular reporting to the GOC.
Yes — on the optical register, visible to employers, practices, and agencies conducting register checks.
A serious additional fitness to practise concern — the case can be referred to a committee for more restrictive sanctions.
Fully, on time, with contemporaneous documentation of every compliance step. Contact your legal representative and the GOC immediately if any difficulty arises.
Yes — at review hearings, conditions can be made more or less restrictive or removed entirely.
Yes — where the registrant has complied fully and demonstrated genuine professional development, conditions can be removed.
Mandatory CPD satisfies the conditions requirement. Voluntary additional CPD with specific reflective notes demonstrates genuine ongoing professional development beyond the minimum required.
Where conditions include employer notification requirements, disclosure is mandatory before returning to practice. GOC register checks will also reveal the conditions to employers.
Determined by the committee. Reviewed at intervals — typically every six to twelve months.
Full compliance documentation; CPD with reflective notes throughout the conditions period; supervisor evidence; and a credible personal development plan demonstrating permanent professional commitment.
Yes — to the appropriate court within the appeal timeframe.
This guide is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Seek independent legal advice from a solicitor experienced in GOC regulatory proceedings.