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Health Practitioner Regulation National Law Act 2009
sec.99Application for endorsement
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### sec.99 Application for endorsement
An individual may apply to a National Board for endorsement of the individual’s registration.
The application must—
be in the form approved by the National Board; and
be accompanied by the relevant fee; and
be accompanied by any other information reasonably required by the Board.
For the purposes of subsection (2) (c) , the information a National Board may require an applicant to provide includes—
evidence of the qualifications in the health profession the applicant believes qualifies the applicant for endorsement; and
evidence of successful completion of any period of supervised practice required by an approved registration standard; and
if the applicant is required to complete an examination or assessment set by or on behalf of the Board, evidence of the successful completion of the examination or assessment.
(sec.99-ssec.1) An individual may apply to a National Board for endorsement of the individual’s registration.
(sec.99-ssec.2) The application must— be in the form approved by the National Board; and be accompanied by the relevant fee; and be accompanied by any other information reasonably required by the Board.
(sec.99-ssec.3) For the purposes of subsection (2) (c) , the information a National Board may require an applicant to provide includes— evidence of the qualifications in the health profession the applicant believes qualifies the applicant for endorsement; and evidence of successful completion of any period of supervised practice required by an approved registration standard; and if the applicant is required to complete an examination or assessment set by or on behalf of the Board, evidence of the successful completion of the examination or assessment.
- (a) be in the form approved by the National Board; and
- (b) be accompanied by the relevant fee; and
- (c) be accompanied by any other information reasonably required by the Board.
- (a) evidence of the qualifications in the health profession the applicant believes qualifies the applicant for endorsement; and
- (b) evidence of successful completion of any period of supervised practice required by an approved registration standard; and
- (c) if the applicant is required to complete an examination or assessment set by or on behalf of the Board, evidence of the successful completion of the examination or assessment.