(1) The Registrar must
keep the following registers:
(a) a
podiatry student register;
(b) a
general register;
(c) a
specialist register;
(d) a
register of persons who have been removed from the podiatry student register,
the general register, the specialist register or a particular specialty under
this Act or any other Act or law or former Act or law and who have not been
reinstated to that register or specialty.
(2) A person cannot be
registered on the specialist register unless the person is also registered on
the general register.
(3) The
podiatry student register, general register or specialist register must
include, in relation to each person on the register—
(a) the
person's full name and nominated contact address; and
(b) the
qualifications for registration held by the person; and
(c) in
the case of a specialist, the specialty in which the person is registered; and
(d)
particulars of any condition of registration or limitation that affects or
restricts the person's right to provide podiatric treatment; and
(e)
information prescribed by the regulations,
and may include other information as the Board thinks fit.
(4) A
registered person must, within 1 month after changing his or her name or
nominated contact address, inform the Registrar in writing of the change.
Maximum penalty: $250.
(5) The register
referred to in subsection (1)(d)—
(a) must
not include any person who is dead; and
(b) must
include, in relation to each person on the register, a statement of—
(i)
the register or specialty from which the person was
removed; and
(ii)
the reason for removal of the person; and
(iii)
the date of removal; and
(iv)
if the removal was consequent on suspension—the
duration of the suspension; and
(v)
if the person has been disqualified from being registered
on a register—the duration of the disqualification; and
(c) must
have deleted from it all information relating to any person who has been
reinstated on each register or specialty from which the person was removed.
(6) The Registrar is
responsible to the Board for the form and maintenance of the registers.
(7) The Registrar must
correct an entry in a register that is not, or has ceased to be, correct.
(8) The registers must
be kept available for inspection by any person during ordinary office hours at
the office of the Registrar and the registers or extracts of the registers may
be made available to the public by electronic means.
(9) A person may, on
payment of the prescribed fee, obtain a copy of any part of a register kept
under this Act.
(10) A certificate
stating that a person was, or was not, registered on a particular register or
in a particular specialty under this Act at a particular date or during a
particular period and purporting to be signed by the Registrar will, in the
absence of proof to the contrary, be accepted in legal proceedings as proof of
the registration, or of the fact that the person was not so registered, on the
date or during the period stated in the certificate.