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PSYCHOLOGISTS ACT 2001 - SECT 14
Power to refuse or impose conditions on full registration
14 Power to refuse or impose conditions on full registration
(1) The Board may refuse to register a person who would otherwise be entitled
to full registration if: (a) the Board is of the opinion, following an inquiry
under Schedule 1, that the person is not competent to practise psychology or
suffers from an impairment, or
(b) the person has been convicted of or made
the subject of a criminal finding for an offence, either in or outside the
State, and the Board is of the opinion that the circumstances of the offence
are such as to render the person unfit in the public interest to practise
psychology, or
(c) the person’s registration under a health registration
Act has been cancelled or suspended because of conduct that would (if the
person were a registered psychologist) authorise cancellation or suspension of
the person’s registration under this Act, or
(d) the person’s
registration or certification under a psychologists registration law has been
cancelled or suspended because of conduct that would (if it occurred in New
South Wales and the person were a registered psychologist) authorise
cancellation or suspension of the person’s registration under this Act.
(2)
As an alternative to refusing to register a person under subsection (1), the
Board may grant the person registration subject to conditions if the Board
considers that refusal of registration is not warranted and that the person
should be granted registration subject to appropriate conditions.
(3)
Conditions of registration may relate to the duration of registration, the
aspects of the practice in which the person may be engaged, and any other
matters, as the Board thinks appropriate. Note: The Mutual Recognition laws
also provide for the imposition of conditions on registration. Conditions can
also be imposed on a person’s registration as a result of disciplinary
proceedings to which the person has been subject.
(4) In this section:
"psychologists registration law" means any law of a place outside the State
that provides for the registration or certification of psychologists.
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