Issue of certificate of registration
124 Issue of certificate of registration
This section applies if—
a
National Board decides to register an individual in a health profession for which the Board is established; or
a
National Board decides to renew an individual's registration in a health profession for which the Board is established; or
a
National Board or an adjudication body decides to impose, change or remove a condition on a registered health practitioner's registration or otherwise change the practitioner's registration in a material way; or
a
National Board or an adjudication body decides to accept an undertaking from a registered health practitioner or to change or revoke an undertaking given by the practitioner; or
a
National Board decides to endorse a health practitioner's registration.
The
National Board must, as soon as practicable after the decision is made, give the registered health practitioner a certificate of registration in the form decided by the Board.
A certificate of registration must include the following—
the name of the registered health practitioner;
any alternative name for the practitioner that has been notified to the
National Board under section 131A, unless—
the alternative name is a prohibited name; and
the
National Board has decided under section 131A(2)(b) to refuse to include the name on the registered health practitioner's certificate of registration;
the type of registration granted and, if the registration is endorsed, the type of endorsement granted;
the date the registration or endorsement was granted;
the
division of the register, if any, in which the practitioner is registered;
any condition to which the registration or endorsement is subject;
any undertaking given by the practitioner to the National Board;
the date the registration expires;
any other information the Board considers appropriate.
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