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PHYSIOTHERAPISTS REGISTRATION ACT 2001 - SECT 102A

102A Eligibility for special purpose registration under s 100(2)

(1) An applicant for special purpose registration under section 100(2)(a) is eligible for special purpose registration if the applicant--

(a) has been accepted by the Australian Physiotherapy Council as a candidate for a written examination in the practice of the profession conducted by the Australian Physiotherapy Council; and
(b) has a qualification required by the board from a country prescribed under a regulation; and
(c) was registered or licensed to practise as a physiotherapist in the place where the qualification was obtained; and
(d) is fit to practise the profession under section 45.

(2) An applicant for special purpose registration under section 100(2)(b) is eligible for special purpose registration if the applicant--

(a) holds a current certificate, issued by the Australian Physiotherapy Council, that the applicant successfully completed a written examination in the practice of the profession conducted by the Australian Physiotherapy Council; and
(b) has a qualification required by the board from a country other than Australia; and
(c) was registered or licensed to practise as a physiotherapist in the place where the qualification was obtained; and
(d) is fit to practise the profession under section 45.

(3) An applicant for special purpose registration under section 100(2)(c) is eligible for special purpose registration if the applicant--

(a) has successfully completed a masters degree in clinical postgraduate studies in physiotherapy from a university in Queensland that is approved by the board; and
(b) is fit to practise the profession under section 45.

(4) An applicant for special purpose registration under section 100(2)(d) is eligible for special purpose registration if the applicant--

(a) holds a current working holiday visa; and
(b) has a qualification required by the board from a country prescribed under a regulation; and
(c) was registered or licensed to practise as a physiotherapist in the place where the qualification was obtained; and
(d) has completed a period of employment in the profession of at least 12 months that is not more than 2 years before the date of the applicant's application for special purpose registration; and
(e) is fit to practise the profession under section 45.


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