(1) The Executive may make regulations for this Act.
Note A regulation must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act
.
(2) The Executive must consult with declared professional bodies before making a regulation under this Act.
(3) A regulation may impose conditions, including restrictions, on the practice of veterinary science to protect the public or the public interest.
(4) A regulation may prescribe—
(a) what an application for registration may require and how it must be made; and
(b) when (in addition to the circumstances already prescribed under this Act) the board may apply for—
(i) the suspension or cancellation of registration; or
(ii) a declaration under section 67 (2) (f) (which is about a person who is not registered); and
(c) requirements in relation to insurance to be held by a registered veterinary practitioner; and
(d) when a veterinary practitioner's registration may be renewed, including when it may be renewed retrospectively; and
(e) requirements in relation to annual general meetings under section 92 including the following:
(i) calling and giving of notice of a meeting;
(ii) information to be provided at a meeting;
(iii) procedures for conducting a meeting.
(5) Also, a regulation may apply, adopt or incorporate (with or without change) an instrument as in force at a particular time or from time to time.