From: "John Andersen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hi Peter

I can't say what the Board's decision would be regards a radiographer returning to Qld 
after claiming a refund, but my own opinion is that they would only have to pay the 
registration fee and not the application fee as the application fee covers the start 
up costs for establishing the registration.  I'll forward this to our Registrar for 
his opinion.

Cheers

John

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 28/11/2002 7:17:35 pm >>>
 From: "Peter Rouse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hi John,
$154 application fee to practice before licence and registration is steep
for most locums. My experience is the same as Leo's. Even with the
"reimbursement" for less than one year this is more than other States. Would
a locum have to reapply (application fee) if they decided to return to QLD
after claiming a reimbursement (lic/reg)?
National registration and "appropriate fees" are some of the issues the
working party for the future direction of the Profession should look at if
the membership sees it fit. If we are to make a difference, your thoughts
are needed.
Peter


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 From: "John Andersen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

With regards to David's comments and Leo's reply, registration in Qld. costs
$220 per year plus an additional $100 application fee.  A radiation licence
costs $37 and the application fee is $54.  Unfortunately, you cannot be
registered without a licence and vice-versa.  There are two fees because
licencing and registration are administered under two separate Acts.

Radiographers coming to Qld. for locums, while having to pay the costs
above, can apply for re-imbursement of the unused portion of their
registration fee from the MRT Registration Board.  This is done in quarter
year increments.  For example, someone working 3 months can apply for a
refund of the remaining 9 months of their registration fee (excluding
application fee and licencing) when they have left the State.

Hope this clears the air a bit in that it is not totally fair to say it
costs a locum $411 to work in Qld.

John Andersen
Gold Coast Hospital
Practitioner Member
MRT Registration Board (Qld)

PS.  I agree with Tony Smith's comments regards a national registration.


>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 27/11/2002 7:44:54 pm >>>
The following note is just one of a number of comments about the rising
costs of working as a radiographer in Australia that flow across my desk.
The number of radiography vacancies in Qld will remain high if locum
radiographers can not apply for limited registration at a pro-rata cost.
No-one wants to pay a full 12 month registration fee for a four week locum
placement. Other states moving towards registration should look carefully at
their fees, and the options available for a limited time period.
The issue of being registered or licensed in each state, and the costs of
the AIR membership, is a constant topic of conversation with radiographers
wanting information on the advantages of doing locum placements around
Australia. Most of the radiographers on working holiday visas from the UK
pick one or two states only to work in. At the moment we should be looking
at ways to welcome radiographers to come and work in different parts of
Australia, the move towards expensive state registration fees will not
encourage radiographers to move from state to state. What do you think ???
Leo J Klein.

Dear Leo,

I was amazed at how much registration and a license costs in Queensland:
$411 plus expenses to get necessary paperwork.
I felt I couldn't justify paying this amount when all other states range
from nothing to $50!
Sadly I turned down the chance to go there. Hope you understand.

In the meanwhile, I managed to source a job near Darwin.

Thanks for your help. Sorry for any inconveniences caused. I hope you can
understand.

Best wishes,

David



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