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Health Practitioner Regulation National Law Act 2009
sec.85DNotice to be given to registered health practitioner
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### sec.85D Notice to be given to registered health practitioner
The National Board must give the registered health practitioner written notice of the Board’s decision under section 85C as soon as practicable, but no later than 30 days after making the decision.
If the National Board decides to withdraw the registered health practitioner’s registration, the notice must state—
the reasons for the decision; and
that the practitioner may appeal against the decision; and
how the application for appeal may be made and the period within which the application must be made.
If, under section 85C (b) (ii) or (iii) , the National Board decides to refer the matter to a responsible tribunal or take other appropriate action under Part 8 , notice of the referral or other action will be given to the registered health practitioner under the relevant provision of Part 8 .
sch s 85D ins 2022 No. 22 s 70
(sec.85D-ssec.1) The National Board must give the registered health practitioner written notice of the Board’s decision under section 85C as soon as practicable, but no later than 30 days after making the decision.
(sec.85D-ssec.2) If the National Board decides to withdraw the registered health practitioner’s registration, the notice must state— the reasons for the decision; and that the practitioner may appeal against the decision; and how the application for appeal may be made and the period within which the application must be made. If, under section 85C (b) (ii) or (iii) , the National Board decides to refer the matter to a responsible tribunal or take other appropriate action under Part 8 , notice of the referral or other action will be given to the registered health practitioner under the relevant provision of Part 8 .
- (a) the reasons for the decision; and
- (b) that the practitioner may appeal against the decision; and
- (c) how the application for appeal may be made and the period within which the application must be made.