Terms, Conditions and Limitations
Terms, Conditions and Limitations
Terms, conditions, and limitations are restrictions that may appear on any certificate of registration. In general terms, such restrictions are imposed to protect the public. These restrictions may be imposed by regulation (e.g., preventing Inactive Members from engaging in practice), or by one of the CRTO’s statutory committees on a particular Member, such as disciplinary action. The Registration Committee may also direct that terms, conditions, or limitations be placed on a certificate of registration when reviewing an application for registration. For example, the Registration Committee may direct that an RT practice under supervision when the Member has been away from practice for an extended period and does not meet the CRTO’s currency requirement.
Terms, conditions, and limitations may be removed from a certificate of registration in a variety of ways, including:
submitting a request to, and receiving approval from, the committee which originally put the restrictions in place; and
meeting pre-set conditions, such as completing a Specified Continuing Education or Remediation Program (SCERP), or providing acceptable evidence of competence to perform a procedure.
Terms, conditions, or limitations imposed on a Member’s certificate of registration are part of the CRTO’s online Public Register. Additional information about TCLs can be found in the CRTO’s Terms, Conditions and Limitations Fact Sheet.