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Health Practitioner Regulation National Law Act 2009
sec.127AWhen matters under this subdivision may be decided by review body of a co-regulatory jurisdiction
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### sec.127A When matters under this subdivision may be decided by review body of a co-regulatory jurisdiction
This section applies if—
a condition has been imposed on a registered health practitioner’s or student’s registration or endorsement, or an undertaking has been given by the practitioner or student; and
a change or removal of the condition, or change or revocation of the undertaking, would usually be decided under this Subdivision; and
the National Board that imposed the condition, or to which the undertaking was given, considers the change or removal, or change or revocation, should be decided by a review body of a co-regulatory jurisdiction.
The National Board may—
decide that any change or removal, or change or revocation, may be decided by the review body of a co-regulatory jurisdiction; and
give any relevant documents or information held by the Board to the review body.
If a review body of a co-regulatory jurisdiction agrees to decide a matter instead of the Board, the review body must decide the matter under the laws of that jurisdiction.
In this section—
review body means an entity declared by an Act or regulation of a co-regulatory jurisdiction to be a review body for this section.
sch s 127A ins 2017 No. 32 s 19
amd 2022 No. 22 s 120
(sec.127A-ssec.1) This section applies if— a condition has been imposed on a registered health practitioner’s or student’s registration or endorsement, or an undertaking has been given by the practitioner or student; and a change or removal of the condition, or change or revocation of the undertaking, would usually be decided under this Subdivision; and the National Board that imposed the condition, or to which the undertaking was given, considers the change or removal, or change or revocation, should be decided by a review body of a co-regulatory jurisdiction.
(sec.127A-ssec.2) The National Board may— decide that any change or removal, or change or revocation, may be decided by the review body of a co-regulatory jurisdiction; and give any relevant documents or information held by the Board to the review body.
(sec.127A-ssec.3) If a review body of a co-regulatory jurisdiction agrees to decide a matter instead of the Board, the review body must decide the matter under the laws of that jurisdiction.
(sec.127A-ssec.4) In this section— review body means an entity declared by an Act or regulation of a co-regulatory jurisdiction to be a review body for this section.
- (a) a condition has been imposed on a registered health practitioner’s or student’s registration or endorsement, or an undertaking has been given by the practitioner or student; and
- (b) a change or removal of the condition, or change or revocation of the undertaking, would usually be decided under this Subdivision; and
- (c) the National Board that imposed the condition, or to which the undertaking was given, considers the change or removal, or change or revocation, should be decided by a review body of a co-regulatory jurisdiction.
- (a) decide that any change or removal, or change or revocation, may be decided by the review body of a co-regulatory jurisdiction; and
- (b) give any relevant documents or information held by the Board to the review body.