(1) The period of registration (the
"registration period)" that is to apply to a health practitioner granted provisional registration in a health profession is--(a) the period decided by the National Board established for the profession, but not more than 12 months, and published on the Board's website; or(b) the longer period prescribed by a regulation.
(2) If the National Board decides to register a health practitioner in the health profession during a registration period, the registration--(a) starts--(i) if the Board specifies a day, not more than 90 days after the day the Board makes the decision--on that day; or(ii) otherwise--when the Board makes the decision; and(b) expires at the end of the last day of the registration period.
(3) Provisional registration may not be renewed more than twice.Note--: If an individual were not able to complete the supervised practice the individual requires for general registration in a health profession during the period consisting of the individual's initial period of registration and 2 renewals of that registration, the individual would need to make a new application for provisional registration in the profession.