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HEALTH PRACTITIONER REGULATION NATIONAL LAW (QUEENSLAND) - SECT 80
Boards’ other powers before deciding application for registration
80 Boards’ other powers before deciding application for registration
(1) Before deciding an application for registration, a National Board may—
(a) investigate the applicant, including, for example, by asking an entity—
(i) to give the Board information about the applicant; or
(ii) to verify
information or a document that relates to the applicant; Examples. If the
applicant is or has been registered by another registration authority, the
National Board may ask the registration authority for information about the
applicant’s registration status.
The National Board may ask an entity that issued qualifications that the
applicant believes qualifies the applicant for registration for confirmation
that the qualification was issued to the applicant.
(b) by written notice
given to the applicant, require the applicant to give the Board, within a
reasonable time stated in the notice, further information or a document the
Board reasonably requires to decide the application; and
(c) by written
notice given to the applicant, require the applicant to attend before the
Board, within a reasonable time stated in the notice and at a reasonable
place, to answer any questions of the Board relating to the application; and
(d) by written notice given to the applicant, require the applicant to undergo
an examination or assessment, within a reasonable time stated in the notice
and at a reasonable place, to assess the applicant’s ability to practise the
health profession in which registration is sought; and
(e) by written notice
given to the applicant, require the applicant to undergo a health assessment,
within a reasonable time stated in the notice and at a reasonable place.
(2)
The National Board may require the information or document referred to in
subsection (1) (b) to be verified by a statutory declaration.
(3) If the
National Board requires an applicant to undertake an examination or assessment
under subsection (1) (d) to assess the applicant’s ability to practise the
health profession— (a) the examination or assessment must be conducted by an
accreditation authority for the health profession, unless the Board decides
otherwise; and
(b) the National Agency may require the applicant to pay the
relevant fee.
(4) A notice under subsection (1) (d) or (e) must state— (a)
the reason for the examination or assessment; and
(b) the name and
qualifications of the person appointed by the National Board to conduct the
examination or assessment; and
(c) the place where, and the day and time at
which, the examination or assessment is to be conducted.
(5) The applicant is
taken to have withdrawn the application if, within the stated time, the
applicant does not comply with a requirement under subsection (1) .
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