Period of provisional registration
64 Period of provisional registration
The period of registration (the registration period) that is to apply to a health practitioner granted provisional registration in a health profession is—
the period decided by the National Board established for the profession, but not more than 12 months, and published on the Board's website;
or
the longer period prescribed by a regulation.
If the National Board decides to register a health practitioner in the health profession during a registration period, the registration—
starts—
if the Board specifies a day, not more than 90 days after the day the Board makes the decision—on that day; or
otherwise—when the Board makes the decision; and
expires at the end of the last day of the registration period.
Provisional registration may not be renewed more than twice.
Note—
If an individual were not able to complete the supervised practice the individual requires for general registration in a health profession during the period consisting of the individual's initial period of registration and 2 renewals of that registration, the individual would need to make a new application for provisional registration in the profession.
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