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Health Practitioner Regulation National Law Act 2009
sec.319Deciding review period for decision after notice given under section 126 before commencement
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### sec.319 Deciding review period for decision after notice given under section 126 before commencement
This section applies if—
before the commencement, a National Board had given notice to a registered health practitioner or student under section 126 about changing a condition on the practitioner’s or student’s registration; and
immediately before the commencement the Board had not made a decision in relation to the matter; and
after the commencement, the Board’s decision results in the practitioner’s or student’s registration being subject to a condition.
The National Board may decide a review period for the condition under section 126(5A) and give the registered health practitioner or student notice under section 126(6).
sch s 319 ins 2017 No. 32 s 52
(sec.319-ssec.1) This section applies if— before the commencement, a National Board had given notice to a registered health practitioner or student under section 126 about changing a condition on the practitioner’s or student’s registration; and immediately before the commencement the Board had not made a decision in relation to the matter; and after the commencement, the Board’s decision results in the practitioner’s or student’s registration being subject to a condition.
(sec.319-ssec.2) The National Board may decide a review period for the condition under section 126(5A) and give the registered health practitioner or student notice under section 126(6).
- (a) before the commencement, a National Board had given notice to a registered health practitioner or student under section 126 about changing a condition on the practitioner’s or student’s registration; and
- (b) immediately before the commencement the Board had not made a decision in relation to the matter; and
- (c) after the commencement, the Board’s decision results in the practitioner’s or student’s registration being subject to a condition.