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Mutual Recognition (Queensland) Act 1992
sch-sec.26Duration of deemed registration
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### sch-sec.26 Duration of deemed registration
A person’s deemed registration in the second State continues until it is cancelled or suspended or otherwise ceases in accordance with this Part.
A person’s deemed registration in the second State ceases if the person becomes substantively registered in the State in connection with the occupation concerned.
A person’s deemed registration in the second State ceases if the local registration authority of the State refuses to grant registration, subject to any determination of the Tribunal.
A person’s deemed registration in the second State ceases if the person ceases to be substantively registered in every other State mentioned in the notice as required by section 19 (2) (c) .
A local registration authority of the second State may cancel a person’s deemed registration in the second State if the person requests cancellation.
Deemed registration is not affected by postponement of the grant of substantive registration.
(sch-sec.26-ssec.1) A person’s deemed registration in the second State continues until it is cancelled or suspended or otherwise ceases in accordance with this Part.
(sch-sec.26-ssec.2) A person’s deemed registration in the second State ceases if the person becomes substantively registered in the State in connection with the occupation concerned.
(sch-sec.26-ssec.3) A person’s deemed registration in the second State ceases if the local registration authority of the State refuses to grant registration, subject to any determination of the Tribunal.
(sch-sec.26-ssec.4) A person’s deemed registration in the second State ceases if the person ceases to be substantively registered in every other State mentioned in the notice as required by section 19 (2) (c) .
(sch-sec.26-ssec.5) A local registration authority of the second State may cancel a person’s deemed registration in the second State if the person requests cancellation.
(sch-sec.26-ssec.6) Deemed registration is not affected by postponement of the grant of substantive registration.