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16 Entitlement to carry on occupation
(1) The Trans-Tasman mutual recognition principle is that, subject to
this Part, a person who is registered in New Zealand for an
occupation is, by virtue of this Act, entitled after notifying the local
registration authority of an Australian jurisdiction for the equivalent
occupation—
(a) to be registered in the jurisdiction for the equivalent
occupation; and
(b) pending such registration, to carry on the equivalent
occupation in the jurisdiction.
(2) However, the Trans-Tasman mutual recognition principle is subject
to the exception that it does not affect the operation of laws that
regulate the manner of carrying on an occupation in an Australian
jurisdiction, so long as those laws—
(a) apply equally to all persons carrying on or seeking to carry on
the occupation under the law of the jurisdiction; and
(b) are not based on the attainment or possession of some
qualification or experience relating to fitness to carry on the
occupation.
Schedule 1
Part 3 Occupations
Clause 17
page 18 Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition Act 1997
Effective: 01/12/15
R4
01/12/15
Authorised by the ACT Parliamentary Counsel—also accessible at www.legislation.act.gov.au