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Mutual Recognition (Queensland) Act 1992
sch-sec.29General principle
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### sch-sec.29 General principle
An occupation for which persons may be registered in the first State is taken to be equivalent to an occupation for which persons may be registered in the second State if the activities authorised to be carried out under each registration are substantially the same (whether or not this result is achieved by means of the imposition of conditions).
Conditions may be imposed on registration under this Part so as to achieve equivalence between occupations in different States.
This section has effect subject to any relevant declarations in force under this Division.
(sch-sec.29-ssec.1) An occupation for which persons may be registered in the first State is taken to be equivalent to an occupation for which persons may be registered in the second State if the activities authorised to be carried out under each registration are substantially the same (whether or not this result is achieved by means of the imposition of conditions).
(sch-sec.29-ssec.2) Conditions may be imposed on registration under this Part so as to achieve equivalence between occupations in different States.
(sch-sec.29-ssec.3) This section has effect subject to any relevant declarations in force under this Division.