This legislation has been repealed.
(1) The Board may
provisionally register an applicant if satisfied that —
(a) the
applicant has applied to be registered under section 27;
(b) the
requisite evidence is likely to be produced to enable the Board to be
satisfied as to the matters set out in section 27(2); and
(c) the
applicant has paid the registration fee, if any, prescribed by the
regulations.
(2) Provisional
registration has effect for a period of 3 months beginning on the day on which
it is granted unless earlier cancelled.
(3) The Board may
impose such conditions on registration under subsection (1) as the Board
reasonably requires to ensure the competent and safe practice of osteopathy by
the osteopath.
(4) If the Board,
before the period referred to in subsection (2) expires, has reason to believe
that a person granted provisional registration is not entitled to be
registered as an osteopath under section 27, the Board may, without prejudice
to the person’s application to be registered, cancel the person’s
provisional registration.