(1) A regulatory body may issue an interim prohibition order to an unregistered person if—(a) the person—(i) has, in the regulatory body’s reasonable belief, contravened a relevant provision; or(ii) is the subject of an assessment, investigation or other proceedings under this Part; and(b) the regulatory body reasonably believes that—(i) the person poses a serious risk to persons; and(ii) it is necessary that the person be subject to an interim prohibition order to protect public health or safety.
(2) Subsection (1) (a) extends to an unregistered person who—(a) contravened a relevant provision while the person was a registered health practitioner; or(b) is the subject of an assessment, investigation or other proceedings under this Part in relation to the person’s conduct while the person was a registered health practitioner.