Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00575:section:4:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00575
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 4 (pt 2/3)
Character Range: 10748–13708

possession of some qualification (for example, training, education, examination, experience, character or being fit or proper), and includes a specialisation in any of the above in which registration may be granted.
participating jurisdiction has the meaning given by subsection 5(4).
pre‑adoption State means a State (other than a Territory) that is a participating jurisdiction, but which has not done either of the following:
 (a) before the enactment of the Mutual Recognition Amendment Act 2021, referred the mutual recognition matters to the Parliament of the Commonwealth to the extent of the making of laws with respect to those matters by making express amendments to this Act;
 (b) adopted this Act, as amended by the Mutual Recognition Amendment Act 2021.
principal place of residence of a person means the place of residence or home that the person primarily occupies, on an ongoing and permanent basis, as the person's settled or usual home.
principal place of work of a person, in relation to an activity covered by an occupation, means the place in which the person primarily carries on that occupation.
produce includes to manufacture, and also includes to harvest or otherwise produce in the course of any form of primary production.
public protection requirement means a requirement regarding insurance, fidelity funds, trust accounts, minimum financial requirements or the like that is designed to protect the public, clients, customers or others.
registration includes the licensing, approval, admission, certification (including by way of practising certificates), or any other form of authorisation, of a person required by or under legislation for carrying on an occupation.
registration fee has the meaning given by subsection 42K(2).
requirements:
 (a) when used in relation to goods, means requirements, prohibitions, restrictions or conditions; and
 (b) when used in relation to secrecy, privacy or confidentiality, means laws, binding administrative arrangements, directions or other limitations, protections or processes.
second State:
 (a) in, and in relation to, Part 2—has the meaning given by subsection 8(2); and
 (b) in, and in relation to, Part 3—has the meaning given by subsection 16(2); and
 (c) in, and in relation to, Part 3A—has the meaning given by subsection 42A(2).
second State occupation has the meaning given by paragraph 42D(1)(c).
sell includes sell by wholesale or retail, and includes distribute for sale, expose or offer for sale or have in possession for sale or agree to sell, and includes barter, and includes supply by way of exchange, lease, hire or hire‑purchase.
State includes the Australian Capital Territory or the Northern Territory.
substantive registration means registration under a law of a State, but does not include interim deemed registration or automatic deemed registration.
Tribunal means the Administrative Review Tribunal.
vulnerable person character test means a character test or a