Social Workers Registration Act 2003

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

29: Board may adopt general conditions

You could also call this:

"The Board can set basic rules for social workers to follow."

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The Board can make general conditions for practising certificates. You need to know what these conditions are if you want to get a practising certificate. The Board made these rules so they can control who gets a practising certificate.

The rule about general conditions was repealed on 27 February 2021 by section 41 of the Social Workers Registration Legislation Act 2019. This means the rule is no longer in use. You can find more information about this change in the Social Workers Registration Legislation Act 2019.

This change happened because of a new law that replaced the old one.

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29Board may adopt general conditions (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 29: repealed, on , by section 41 of the Social Workers Registration Legislation Act 2019 (2019 No 3).