(1) This section applies if a person's practising certificate is damaged, lost, stolen or destroyed.
(2) On application, the board may issue a replacement practising certificate to the person if satisfied that the practising certificate has been damaged, lost, stolen or destroyed.
(3) To help the board decide whether the practising certificate has been damaged, lost, stolen or destroyed, the board may, in writing, ask the person to give the board a written statement confirming, and explaining the circumstances of, the damage, loss, theft or destruction.
Note A fee may be determined under s 136 for this provision.