(1) An officer concerned who has been stood down under section 97 or 98 is reinstated if—
(a) the complaint or referral is dismissed; or
(b) the complaint or referral is referred to the nominated head of jurisdiction or nominated person under section 13(4) or 34(3).
(2) On the reinstatement of an officer concerned under subsection (1)—
(a) if the officer concerned was stood down by a principal head of jurisdiction, the principal head of jurisdiction must—
(i) give the officer concerned written notice of the officer's reinstatement, including the date the reinstatement takes effect; and
(ii) notify any additional head of jurisdiction of the officer concerned; and
(iii) notify the Judicial Commission; or
(b) if the officer concerned was stood down by the relevant council of judges, the Judicial Commission must give the officer concerned written notice of the officer's reinstatement, including the date the reinstatement takes effect.
Division 2—Relevant council of judges procedure for standing down determination