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What is a Registered museum?

Registered Museums are those museums that completed and maintained the standards requirements for Registration Phase 2. Accreditation is the successor to the Registration Scheme.

It is no longer possible for a museum to become Registered, all museums wishing to participate in the Scheme must achieve the standards set by Accreditation.

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