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Health Practitioner Regulation National Law Act 2009
sec.161Registered health practitioner or student to be given notice of investigation
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### sec.161 Registered health practitioner or student to be given notice of investigation
A National Board that decides to investigate a registered health practitioner or student must, as soon as practicable after making the decision, give the practitioner or student written notice about the investigation.
The notice must advise the registered health practitioner or student of the nature of the matter being investigated.
Also, the National Board must, at not less than 3 monthly intervals, give the written notice of the progress of the investigation to—
the registered health practitioner or student; and
if the investigation relates to a notification made about the registered health practitioner or student, the notifier.
However, the National Board need not give the registered health practitioner or student a notice under subsection (1) or (3) if the Board reasonably believes giving the notice may—
seriously prejudice the investigation; or
place at risk a person’s health or safety; or
place a person at risk of harassment or intimidation.
sch s 161 amd 2022 No. 22 s 123
(sec.161-ssec.1) A National Board that decides to investigate a registered health practitioner or student must, as soon as practicable after making the decision, give the practitioner or student written notice about the investigation.
(sec.161-ssec.2) The notice must advise the registered health practitioner or student of the nature of the matter being investigated.
(sec.161-ssec.3) Also, the National Board must, at not less than 3 monthly intervals, give the written notice of the progress of the investigation to— the registered health practitioner or student; and if the investigation relates to a notification made about the registered health practitioner or student, the notifier.
(sec.161-ssec.4) However, the National Board need not give the registered health practitioner or student a notice under subsection (1) or (3) if the Board reasonably believes giving the notice may— seriously prejudice the investigation; or place at risk a person’s health or safety; or place a person at risk of harassment or intimidation.
- (a) the registered health practitioner or student; and
- (b) if the investigation relates to a notification made about the registered health practitioner or student, the notifier.
- (a) seriously prejudice the investigation; or
- (b) place at risk a person’s health or safety; or
- (c) place a person at risk of harassment or intimidation.