13.—(1) Where a practising certificate has been lost, destroyed, defaced or obliterated such that any particulars in the certificate are illegible, the holder thereof shall immediately apply to the Registrar for a duplicate of the practising certificate.
(2) Subject to paragraphs (4) and (5), the Registrar shall, on payment of the appropriate fee specified in the Third Schedule, if he is satisfied that a practising certificate has been lost, destroyed, defaced or obliterated, issue a duplicate of such certificate to the holder of the original thereof.
(3) A duplicate of a practising certificate shall have the same effect as the original.
(4) In the case of a practising certificate which has been defaced or obliterated, no duplicate of such certificate shall be issued unless the original certificate is returned to the Registrar.
(5) In the case of a practising certificate which has been lost or destroyed, no duplicate of such certificate shall be issued unless the holder thereof makes a statutory declaration of the loss or destruction and furnishes it to the Registrar.
(6) Where any original practising certificate is found after any duplicate thereof is issued under this regulation, the holder of the certificate shall immediately return the duplicate to the Registrar for cancellation.
(7) Any person who fails to comply with paragraph (6) shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $5,000.