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Health Practitioner Regulation National Law Act 2009
sec.179Show cause process
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### sec.179 Show cause process
If a National Board is proposing to take relevant action in relation to a registered health practitioner or student, the Board must—
give the practitioner or student written notice of the proposed relevant action; and
invite the practitioner or student to make a written or verbal submission to the Board, within the reasonable time stated in the notice, about the proposed relevant action.
After considering any submissions made by the registered health practitioner or student in accordance with this section, the National Board must decide to—
take no action in relation to the matter; or
do any of the following—
take the proposed relevant action or other relevant action;
take other action under this Part;
refer the matter to another entity, including, for example, a health complaints entity, for investigation or other action.
sch s 179 amd 2022 No. 22 s 105
(sec.179-ssec.1) If a National Board is proposing to take relevant action in relation to a registered health practitioner or student, the Board must— give the practitioner or student written notice of the proposed relevant action; and invite the practitioner or student to make a written or verbal submission to the Board, within the reasonable time stated in the notice, about the proposed relevant action.
(sec.179-ssec.2) After considering any submissions made by the registered health practitioner or student in accordance with this section, the National Board must decide to— take no action in relation to the matter; or do any of the following— take the proposed relevant action or other relevant action; take other action under this Part; refer the matter to another entity, including, for example, a health complaints entity, for investigation or other action.
- (a) give the practitioner or student written notice of the proposed relevant action; and
- (b) invite the practitioner or student to make a written or verbal submission to the Board, within the reasonable time stated in the notice, about the proposed relevant action.
- (a) take no action in relation to the matter; or
- (b) do any of the following— (i) take the proposed relevant action or other relevant action; (ii) take other action under this Part; (iii) refer the matter to another entity, including, for example, a health complaints entity, for investigation or other action.
- (i) take the proposed relevant action or other relevant action;
- (ii) take other action under this Part;
- (iii) refer the matter to another entity, including, for example, a health complaints entity, for investigation or other action.
- (i) take the proposed relevant action or other relevant action;
- (ii) take other action under this Part;
- (iii) refer the matter to another entity, including, for example, a health complaints entity, for investigation or other action.