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Health Practitioner Regulation National Law Act 2009
sec.73Eligibility for non-practising registration
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### sec.73 Eligibility for non-practising registration
An individual is eligible for non-practising registration in a health profession if—
the individual—
holds or has held general registration in the health profession under this Law; or
holds or has held specialist registration in a recognised speciality in the health profession under this Law; or
held registration in the health profession under a corresponding prior Act that was equivalent to general registration or specialist registration in the health profession under this Law;
the individual is a suitable person to hold non-practising registration in the profession.
- (a) the individual— (i) holds or has held general registration in the health profession under this Law; or (ii) holds or has held specialist registration in a recognised speciality in the health profession under this Law; or (iii) held registration in the health profession under a corresponding prior Act that was equivalent to general registration or specialist registration in the health profession under this Law;
- (i) holds or has held general registration in the health profession under this Law; or
- (ii) holds or has held specialist registration in a recognised speciality in the health profession under this Law; or
- (iii) held registration in the health profession under a corresponding prior Act that was equivalent to general registration or specialist registration in the health profession under this Law;
- (b) the individual is a suitable person to hold non-practising registration in the profession.
- (i) holds or has held general registration in the health profession under this Law; or
- (ii) holds or has held specialist registration in a recognised speciality in the health profession under this Law; or
- (iii) held registration in the health profession under a corresponding prior Act that was equivalent to general registration or specialist registration in the health profession under this Law;