(1) A Council must, as soon as practicable after one of the following decisions is made in relation to a registered health practitioner, give written notice of the decision to each employer or accreditor of the practitioner concerned--(a) a decision by the Council to suspend the registered health practitioner's registration;(b) in relation to the Council for the health profession in which the practitioner is registered--(i) a decision by the Tribunal to suspend the registered health practitioner's registration; and(ii) a decision by the Tribunal to cancel the registered health practitioner's registration.
(2) If a Council reasonably believes that a registered health practitioner has contravened a condition imposed on the practitioner's registration, the Council may, if it considers it appropriate, give written notice of the alleged contravention to each employer or accreditor of the practitioner.