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Health Practitioner Regulation National Law Act 2009
sec.159LRevocation of extended or substituted interim prohibition order by responsible tribunal
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### sec.159L Revocation of extended or substituted interim prohibition order by responsible tribunal
This section applies if—
a responsible tribunal has extended or substituted an interim prohibition order under section 159K (3) (an extended or substituted interim prohibition order ); and
a regulatory body is satisfied the grounds on which the interim prohibition order was issued—
no longer exist in relation to the person; or
did not exist at the time the interim prohibition order was issued.
A regulatory body may, before the extended or substituted interim prohibition order ends, apply to the responsible tribunal to revoke the order.
If the regulatory body applies to the responsible tribunal for the revocation of the extended or substituted interim prohibition order, the order continues until—
if the responsible tribunal decides the order is necessary—the day on which the order ends; or
the day the order is revoked under subsection (5) .
After hearing a matter about an extended or substituted interim prohibition order, the responsible tribunal may decide—
an interim prohibition order is necessary; or
an interim prohibition order is not necessary.
If the responsible tribunal decides an interim prohibition order is not necessary, the order is revoked.
sch s 159L ins 2022 No. 22 s 94
(sec.159L-ssec.1) This section applies if— a responsible tribunal has extended or substituted an interim prohibition order under section 159K (3) (an extended or substituted interim prohibition order ); and a regulatory body is satisfied the grounds on which the interim prohibition order was issued— no longer exist in relation to the person; or did not exist at the time the interim prohibition order was issued.
(sec.159L-ssec.2) A regulatory body may, before the extended or substituted interim prohibition order ends, apply to the responsible tribunal to revoke the order.
(sec.159L-ssec.3) If the regulatory body applies to the responsible tribunal for the revocation of the extended or substituted interim prohibition order, the order continues until— if the responsible tribunal decides the order is necessary—the day on which the order ends; or the day the order is revoked under subsection (5) .
(sec.159L-ssec.4) After hearing a matter about an extended or substituted interim prohibition order, the responsible tribunal may decide— an interim prohibition order is necessary; or an interim prohibition order is not necessary.
(sec.159L-ssec.5) If the responsible tribunal decides an interim prohibition order is not necessary, the order is revoked.
- (a) a responsible tribunal has extended or substituted an interim prohibition order under section 159K (3) (an extended or substituted interim prohibition order ); and
- (b) a regulatory body is satisfied the grounds on which the interim prohibition order was issued— (i) no longer exist in relation to the person; or (ii) did not exist at the time the interim prohibition order was issued.
- (i) no longer exist in relation to the person; or
- (ii) did not exist at the time the interim prohibition order was issued.
- (i) no longer exist in relation to the person; or
- (ii) did not exist at the time the interim prohibition order was issued.
- (a) if the responsible tribunal decides the order is necessary—the day on which the order ends; or
- (b) the day the order is revoked under subsection (5) .
- (a) an interim prohibition order is necessary; or
- (b) an interim prohibition order is not necessary.