Social Workers Registration Act 2003

Registration, authorisation to practise within scope of practice, and practising certificates - Applications

9: Consideration of applications by Board

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"The Board looks at your application to be a social worker."

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The Board considers your application when you apply to be a social worker. You send in your application and the Board looks at it. The Board used to consider applications, but this part of the law was repealed on 27 February 2021 by section 17 of the Social Workers Registration Legislation Act 2019.

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Part 2Registration, authorisation to practise within scope of practice, and practising certificates
Applications

9Consideration of applications by Board (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 9: repealed, on , by section 17 of the Social Workers Registration Legislation Act 2019 (2019 No 3).