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ACT CIVIL AND ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNAL ACT 2008 - SECT 66

Orders for occupational discipline

    (1)     This section applies if the tribunal may make an order for occupational discipline in relation to the subject person.

Note     Section 65 sets out when the tribunal may make an order.

    (2)     The tribunal may make 1 or more of the following orders for occupational discipline in relation to the subject person:

        (a)     reprimand the person;

        (b)     require the person to give a written undertaking;

        (c)     require the person to complete a stated course of training to the satisfaction of the regulatory body or another stated person;

        (d)     give the person a direction;

Note     For directions that may be given, see s 67.

        (e)     cancel or suspend the person's licence or registration;

        (f)     disqualify the person from applying for a licence, or registration, of a stated kind for a stated period or until a stated thing happens;

        (g)     if a regulatory body may put conditions on the person's licence or registration under an authorising law—direct the regulatory body to—

              (i)     put a condition on the person's licence or registration; or

              (ii)     remove or amend a condition put on the person's licence or registration;

        (h)     require the person to pay to the Territory or someone else a stated amount (not more than any amount prescribed by regulation);

              (i)     if the person gained financial advantage from the action that is the ground for occupational discipline—require the person to pay to the Territory an amount assessed as the amount of financial advantage gained by the person.

    (3)     If the ACAT cancels a person's licence or registration, the ACAT may disqualify the person from applying for a licence or registration for a stated period or indefinitely.

    (4)     This section does not limit the orders the tribunal may make.

    (5)     In this section:

"regulatory body" means the entity responsible for issuing licences of the kind held by the subject person or for registering people in the occupation or profession in which the subject person is registered.



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