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CHIROPRACTORS ACT 2001 - SECT 8
Qualifications for registration
(1) A person has the necessary qualifications for registration as a
chiropractor if the person: (a) has such qualifications as may be prescribed
by the regulations, or
(b) has successfully completed a course of study that
is recognised by the Board as meeting criteria prescribed by the regulations
for the purposes of this paragraph, or
(c) has such qualifications as may be
approved by the Board on the recommendation of an accreditation body
recognised by the Board for the purposes of this section, or
(d) has passed
an examination arranged or approved by the Board to assess the person’s
competence to practise chiropractic.
(2) An educational or training
institution may apply to the Board for the recognition by the Board (under
subsection (1) (b)) of a course of study offered by the institution. The
institution may make application to the Administrative Decisions Tribunal for
a review of the decision of the Board on the application.
(3) In determining
for the purposes of subsection (1) (b) whether a particular course of study
meets the criteria prescribed by the regulations, the Board may have regard to
and rely on any findings made on an assessment prepared for the Board in
respect of the course of study.
(4) In this section:
"qualification" means a degree, diploma, certificate or other academic award
conferred or awarded for the successful completion of a course of training in
chiropractic.
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