(1) The Commissioner must revoke by order an interim prohibition order or a prohibition order if the Commissioner is satisfied that the interim prohibition order or prohibition order is no longer required to avoid a serious risk to—
(a) the life, health, safety or welfare of a person; or
(b) the health, safety or welfare of the public.
(2) A revocation order made under subsection (1) must—
(a) set out the name of the unregistered disability worker; and
(b) set out the date on which the order takes effect under subsection (4); and
(c) advise the public—
(i) that the serious risk no longer exists; and
(ii) of the reason why the interim prohibition order or prohibition order is revoked.
(3) As soon as practicable after making a revocation order under subsection (1), the Commissioner must—
(a) serve a copy of the order on the unregistered disability worker to whom it applies; and
(b) publish the order in the Government Gazette and on the Internet site of the Commission.
(4) A revocation order takes effect on the date
specified in the order, being a date after the publication of the order
required under subsection (3).
Part 10—Registration standards and guidelines and accreditation
Division 1—Registration standards and guidelines