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Health Practitioner Regulation National Law Act 2009
sec.85CDecision about withdrawal of registration
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### sec.85C Decision about withdrawal of registration
After considering any submissions made in accordance with a notice under section 85B , the National Board must—
decide—
the registration was not improperly obtained on the ground the registered health practitioner or someone else gave the Board information or a document that was false or misleading in a material particular; and
no further action is to be taken; or
decide the registration was improperly obtained because the practitioner or someone else gave the Board information or a document that was false or misleading in a material particular and do one or more of the following—
withdraw the practitioner’s registration;
refer the matter to a responsible tribunal;
take other appropriate action under Part 8 .
sch s 85C ins 2022 No. 22 s 70
- (a) decide— (i) the registration was not improperly obtained on the ground the registered health practitioner or someone else gave the Board information or a document that was false or misleading in a material particular; and (ii) no further action is to be taken; or
- (i) the registration was not improperly obtained on the ground the registered health practitioner or someone else gave the Board information or a document that was false or misleading in a material particular; and
- (ii) no further action is to be taken; or
- (b) decide the registration was improperly obtained because the practitioner or someone else gave the Board information or a document that was false or misleading in a material particular and do one or more of the following— (i) withdraw the practitioner’s registration; (ii) refer the matter to a responsible tribunal; (iii) take other appropriate action under Part 8 .
- (i) withdraw the practitioner’s registration;
- (ii) refer the matter to a responsible tribunal;
- (iii) take other appropriate action under Part 8 .
- (i) the registration was not improperly obtained on the ground the registered health practitioner or someone else gave the Board information or a document that was false or misleading in a material particular; and
- (ii) no further action is to be taken; or
- (i) withdraw the practitioner’s registration;
- (ii) refer the matter to a responsible tribunal;
- (iii) take other appropriate action under Part 8 .