Western Australian Numbered Acts (1) The Board may
grant a person conditional registration as an osteopath if —
(a) the
Board is satisfied that the person meets the requirements of
section 27(2)(a), (b), (c) and (d);
(b) the
Board is satisfied that —
(i)
the person meets the requirements of
section 27(2)(e) and that the requisite evidence is likely to be produced
to enable the Board to be satisfied as to the matters set out in
section 27(2)(f);
(ii)
the person, recognised by the Board as being a person of
eminence within the field of osteopathy, desires registration for the purpose
of enabling the person to teach and demonstrate methods and techniques of
osteopathy; or
(iii)
the person desires registration to enable the person to
undertake particular duties of osteopathy of limited duration;
and
(c) the
applicant has paid the registration fee, if any, prescribed by the
regulations.
(2) Conditional
registration in the first instance has effect until the day specified in the
certificate of registration (unless registration is earlier cancelled by the
Board) but that day is in no case to be later than 12 months after the
issue of the certificate.
(3) During any period
conditional registration has effect, the Board may, subject to this section,
renew the conditional registration for a further period or periods of not more
than 12 months in respect of each renewal.
(4) Conditional
registration, and the practice of osteopathy by an osteopath registered under
this section, may be made subject to such conditions as the Board imposes in
any particular case.
(5) The Board may at
any time cancel a conditional registration.
(6) The Board may, on
its own motion or on the application of a person the subject of a condition
imposed under this section, on reasonable grounds, revoke or vary the
condition.