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Health Practitioner Regulation National Law Act 2009
sec.159IRegulatory body may give information to notifier about interim prohibition order
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### sec.159I Regulatory body may give information to notifier about interim prohibition order
This section applies if either of the following results in the issue of an interim prohibition order to an unregistered person—
a notification about an unregistered person who was, but is no longer, a registered health practitioner;
a complaint about an unregistered person.
After issuing or extending the interim prohibition order, the regulatory body may inform the following persons of the decision to issue or extend the order and the reasons for the decision—
the notifier who made the notification;
the person who made the complaint.
sch s 159I ins 2022 No. 22 s 94
(sec.159I-ssec.1) This section applies if either of the following results in the issue of an interim prohibition order to an unregistered person— a notification about an unregistered person who was, but is no longer, a registered health practitioner; a complaint about an unregistered person.
(sec.159I-ssec.2) After issuing or extending the interim prohibition order, the regulatory body may inform the following persons of the decision to issue or extend the order and the reasons for the decision— the notifier who made the notification; the person who made the complaint.
- (a) a notification about an unregistered person who was, but is no longer, a registered health practitioner;
- (b) a complaint about an unregistered person.
- (a) the notifier who made the notification;
- (b) the person who made the complaint.