An individual is qualified for general registration in a health profession if—
(a) the individual holds an approved qualification for the health profession; or
(b) the individual holds a qualification the National Board established for the health profession considers to be substantially equivalent, or based on similar competencies, to an approved qualification; or
(c) the individual holds a qualification, not referred to in paragraph (a) or (b) , relevant to the health profession and has successfully completed an examination or other assessment required by the National Board for the purpose of general registration in the health profession; or
(d) the individual—(i) holds a qualification, not referred to in paragraph (a) or (b) , that under this Law or a corresponding prior Act qualified the individual for general registration (however described) in the health profession; and(ii) was previously registered under this Law or the corresponding prior Act on the basis of holding that qualification.