This part—
(a) allows the board to decide what behaviour does and does not meet the required standard of practice in relation to veterinary surgeons, so that the veterinary surgeons can tell what they should, and should not, be doing to be competent to practise; and
(b) sets out how a veterinary surgeon may be judged against the standard; and
(c) sets out the required standard of practice that, if breached, will mean the veterinary surgeon is not competent to practise.