Inspection of the Facilities
Where the Council has notified an applicant that the applicant has complied with the conditions prescribed under the Act or the Physiotherapy Rules, the Council shall, within sixty days of the notification, further notify the applicant in writing:
- That the Council has reviewed the application in detail and state whether or not the applicant has made a prima facie case for the inspection of the facilities of the applying institution; and
- Of the date or dates when the Training, Education Standards, Licensing and Registration Committee shall make an on-site visit to inspect the premises of the applicant at the place or places the applicant intends to offer training in physiotherapy.
The Committee shall, on the date or dates given in the notice, or any other mutually agreed time between the Council and the applicant, carry out an inspection of the physical facilities.
Where the Council determines that an applicant should be accredited, the Council shall issue a provisional licence for a period that shall not exceed two years
The Council shall, after the lapse of the provisional licence, undertake an assessment of the training offered by an institution and prepare a report for the institution.
The Council shall issue an accreditation licence, which shall be valid for a period not exceeding three years, if it is satisfied that the institution has complied or continues to comply with the conditions for accreditation.