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#### 21C Conditions imposed on accreditation
21C Conditions imposed on accreditation
> For the Act, section 37D(2), the following standard conditions are imposed on the accreditation of a person as an attending medical practitioner—
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> > (a) the person must undertake, and successfully complete to the standard required by the Authority, any training or education programs as and when required by the Authority, from time to time, to maintain accreditation as an attending medical practitioner,
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> > (b) the person must undertake, and successfully complete to the standard required by the Authority, any training relating to the management of concussion and head injuries as and when required by the Authority, from time to time, to maintain accreditation as an attending medical practitioner,
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> > (c) the person must not bet on, or cause any bets to be placed on, any contest in relation to which the person is engaged to exercise the functions of attending medical practitioner,
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> > (d) the person must notify the Authority in writing if—
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> > > (i) the person’s registration as a medical practitioner lapses, is suspended or is cancelled, or
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> > > (ii) conditions are imposed on the person’s registration as a medical practitioner, or
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> > > (iii) the person is disqualified from being registered as a medical practitioner,
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> > (e) the person must notify the Authority in writing of any change in the name, address or contact details for the person included on the register of attending medical practitioners not later than 14 days after the change occurs.
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> **cl 21C:** Ins 2024 No 16, Sch 2\[29\].