(1) Someone is suitable to practise in a health profession, or a specialist area of the profession, if—
(a) the person has the qualifications for the health profession or specialist area set out in the schedule for the profession; and
(b) the person has successfully completed training (which may include an internship) set out in the schedule for the profession or specialist area; and
(c) the person is generally competent.
Note General competence is dealt with in reg 115.
(2) A person is also suitable to practise in a health profession if the person is unconditionally registered in another jurisdiction and is entitled to be registered in the ACT under the Mutual Recognition Act 1992 (Cwlth) or the Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition Act 1997 (Cwlth).
(3) For subregulation (1) (b), the schedule for the profession may require the training to have been completed within a stated time before the application for registration.