Inspection of records must occur under authorised supervision during prescribed hours, with no damage or markings allowed. Where permission for inspection is granted, the Deputy Registrar shall procure the records and permit inspection at specified morning and afternoon hours in the immediate presence of an officer authorised by the Registrar; inspectors must not damage or mark records and may take notes only in pencil, while the supervising officer may halt inspection, report breaches to the Registrar, and record incidents in the Inspection Register.
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Inspection of records must occur under authorised supervision during prescribed hours, with no damage or markings allowed.
Where permission for inspection is granted, the Deputy Registrar shall procure the records and permit inspection at specified morning and afternoon hours in the immediate presence of an officer authorised by the Registrar; inspectors must not damage or mark records and may take notes only in pencil, while the supervising officer may halt inspection, report breaches to the Registrar, and record incidents in the Inspection Register.
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