This legislation has been repealed.
(1) An osteopath must
pay to the Board a fee prescribed by the regulations for the renewal of
registration, and if the fee is not paid on or before the day on which it
falls due under the regulations —
(a) the
person ceases to be registered; and
(b) the
person’s name must be removed from the register.
(2) A person whose
name is removed from the register under subsection (1) may at any time pay to
the Board all fees that are in arrears, and all fees that would be in arrears
if the person had continued to be registered, together with any additional
amount prescribed by the regulations for the purposes of this subsection, and
is then to be entitled, subject to this Act, to have his or her registration
renewed and the name restored to the register.
(3) For the purposes
of Part 5, the registration of a person whose name is restored to the register
under subsection (2) is taken to have continued during the period that the
person’s name was removed from the register under subsection (1).
(4) The Board is to
give written notice of the renewal fee to an osteopath, sent to that
osteopath’s address as recorded in the register, at least 42 days before
the fee falls due under the regulations.
(5) A person may apply
to the Board for the remission of fees payable by the person under this
section that are in arrears, and the Board may remit those fees in whole or in
part.