This legislation has been repealed.
Application for registration5. Application for registration (1) An application for registration as a medical practitioner may be made to the Board. (2) An application must be- (a) in writing in the prescribed form; and (b) accompanied by the fee fixed by the Board; and (c) accompanied by the information referred to in section 21A; and (d) accompanied by evidence of the qualifications which the applicant claims entitle her or him to the type of registration applied for. (3) The Board- (a) may require the applicant to provide further information or material in respect of the application; and (b) may require that the information in the application be verified by a declaration under section 107 of the Evidence Act 1958; and (c) may require proof of identity of the person making the application; and (d) may require the applicant to provide evidence that the applicant will, at the time of commencing to practise medicine, be covered by professional indemnity insurance that meets the minimum terms and conditions set out in the guidelines of the Board; and (e) may require the applicant to provide a postal address that may be published in the register where the applicant can be contacted by mail.