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Health Practitioner Regulation National Law Act 2009
sec.315Applications for registration in paramedicine made but not decided before participation day
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### sec.315 Applications for registration in paramedicine made but not decided before participation day
This section applies if—
before the participation day an individual applies to the Paramedicine Board for registration in paramedicine; and
the application is not decided by the Board by the participation day; and
while the application for registration is being decided, the individual takes or uses a title, or does anything else, relating to paramedicine, that would contravene section 113 or 116.
The individual does not commit an offence against section 113 or 116 while the application is being decided.
See section 85 for when an application not decided by a National Board is taken to be a decision to refuse the application.
sch s 315 ins 2017 No. 32 s 52
(sec.315-ssec.1) This section applies if— before the participation day an individual applies to the Paramedicine Board for registration in paramedicine; and the application is not decided by the Board by the participation day; and while the application for registration is being decided, the individual takes or uses a title, or does anything else, relating to paramedicine, that would contravene section 113 or 116.
(sec.315-ssec.2) The individual does not commit an offence against section 113 or 116 while the application is being decided. See section 85 for when an application not decided by a National Board is taken to be a decision to refuse the application.
- (a) before the participation day an individual applies to the Paramedicine Board for registration in paramedicine; and
- (b) the application is not decided by the Board by the participation day; and
- (c) while the application for registration is being decided, the individual takes or uses a title, or does anything else, relating to paramedicine, that would contravene section 113 or 116.