NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR
REGULATION 74/25
Fair Registration Practices Regulations
under the
Fair Registration Practices Act
(O.C. 2025-216)
(Filed August 7, 2025)
Under the authority of section 22 of the Fair Registration Practices Act,
the Lieutenant-Governor in Council makes the following regulations.
Dated at St. John’s, August 4, 2025.
Denis Mahoney, K.C.
Clerk of the Executive Council
REGULATIONS
Analysis
Short title
1.
These regulations may be cited as the Fair Registration Practice Regulations.
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Interpretation
2.
(1) In these regulations
(a)
"Act" means the Fair Registration Practices Act;
(b)
"business day" means a day other than a Saturday, Sunday or holiday;
(c)
"internationally-educated
applicant" means an applicant
(i)
who gained the relevant academic qualifications for the regulated profession outside of Canada, and
(ii)
who, at the time the applicant applies to a regulatory body to be registered in the regulated profession, is not registered with a body that regulates the same profession in a province or territory in Canada; and
(d)
"labour mobility applicant" means an applicant who, at the time the applicant applies to a regulatory body to be registered in the regulated profession, is registered with a body that regulates the same profession in a province or territory in Canada other than the province.
(2)
For the purposes of the Act and these regulations, "register" does not include a renewal of a registration.
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Registration decisions
3.
A regulatory body shall make its registration decision and provide written notice of the decision together with written reasons to an applicant as follows:
(a)
for internationally-educated
applicants, no later than 50 business days after all information determined necessary by the regulatory body has been received in relation to the application for registration;
(b)
for labour mobility applicants, no later than 20 business days after all information determined necessary by the regulatory body has been received in relation to the application for registration; and
(c)
for all other applicants, no later than 50 business days after all information determined necessary by the regulatory body has been received in relation to the application for registration.
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Internal review
4.
(1) A regulatory body shall provide a process for an internal review of a registration decision no later than 10 business days after written reasons for the registration decision were provided to the applicant.
(2)
An applicant may request an internal review of a registration decision no later than 30 business days after receipt of the written reasons for the registration decision.
(3)
A regulatory body shall make its internal review decision and provide written notice of the decision together with written reasons to an applicant as follows:
(a)
for internationally-educated
applicants, no later than 50 business days after all information determined necessary by the regulatory body has been received in relation to the request for an internal review;
(b)
for labour mobility applicants, no later than 40 business days after all information determined necessary by the regulatory body has been received in relation to the request for an internal review; and
(c)
for all other applicants, no later than 40 business days after all information determined necessary by the regulatory body has been received in relation to the request for an internal review.
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Review of registration practices
5.
(1) A regulatory body shall
(a)
undertake a review of its registration practices every 3 years; and
(b)
submit a report to the minister regarding the results of the review
no later than 60 business days from the completion of the review.
(2)
In addition to the matters prescribed in subsection 10(2) of the Act, a review of a regulatory body's registration practices shall include
(a)
the measures taken by the regulatory body to ensure that assessments by third party assessors have been conducted in a transparent, timely and fair manner; and
(b)
the regulatory body's internal review process.
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Notice of changes
6.
A regulatory body shall notify the minister of a proposed change to its practices for the assessment of qualifications or any conditions of registration no later than 3 business days after the regulatory body approves the proposed change.
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Commencement
7.
These regulations come into force on the date the Fair Registration Practices Act
comes into force.
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