Social Workers Registration Act 2003

Register and Registrar - Register of Social Workers

122: Register to be maintained in parts

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"The Social Workers Register is divided into three parts to store information about different types of social workers."

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The Registrar has to keep the Register of Social Workers in three separate parts. You will find information about social workers who do not have limited registration in one part. The other two parts are for social workers who have provisional registration and those who have temporary registration.

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Part 7Register and Registrar
Register of Social Workers

122Register to be maintained in parts

  1. The Registrar must keep the Register in 3 separate parts—

  2. one for information relating to people who do not hold limited registration; and
    1. one for information relating to people who hold provisional registration; and
      1. one for information relating to people who hold temporary registration.