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Human Rights Commission Act 2005
94MCancellation of prohibition or condition order
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94M Cancellation of prohibition or condition order
(1) A health care worker may, in writing, ask the commission to cancel a
prohibition or condition order made in relation to the health care
worker if there has been a material change in a matter giving rise to
the making of the order.
(2) The commission must, on application or on its own initiative, cancel
an order if the commission is satisfied the order is no longer required
to protect the health or safety of the public.
(3) As soon as practicable after cancelling an order, the commission must
tell the following, in writing, the order is cancelled:
(a) the health care worker;
(b) any relevant professional body for the health care worker;
(c) another person if satisfied on reasonable grounds that it is
appropriate to do so.
(4) If an order is cancelled, the commission must include on the register
the reason for the cancellation.