Northern Territory Consolidated Acts(1) A Board has power to do all things necessary or convenient to be done in connection with the performance of its functions.
(2) In particular, a Board has power:
(a) to share information with other health practitioner registration authorities and with other persons and bodies (whether within Australia or elsewhere);
(b) to publish and distribute information concerning this Act to the public, health practitioners and other interested persons;
(c) to support education and research in health care practice;
(d) to conduct evaluations of persons applying to be registered;
(e) to co-operate with any university, hospital or other institution or body (whether in the Territory or elsewhere) to provide education and evaluation of health practitioners;
(f) to participate in any programs (including Territory and national programs) relating to the education or practice of health practitioners; and
(g) to participate in the formation of, and be a member of, any body or program concerned with health practitioners.