(1) In
subsection (2) —
“medical practitioner” does not
include an interstate practitioner.
(2) The Board is
required to keep an accurate and up-to-date register of all
medical practitioners in such manner and form as the Board determines and in
respect of each medical practitioner is to record —
(a) the
name of that person; and
(b) the
business, or other, address of that person; and
(c) a
unique numerical identification number for that person; and
(d) the
date on which the person was first registered; and
(e)
particulars of all of the medical qualifications recognised by the Board and
held by that person; and
(f) the
provision or provisions of this Act under which the person is registered; and
(g) any
conditions applying to the registration; and
(h) any
condition or change of condition, notice of which is given under
section 64; and
(i)
details of the exercise of any power under Part 6 in
respect of that person or any order made or penalty imposed in respect of that
person by the Board or in a proceeding before the State Administrative
Tribunal under Part 6; and
(j) such
other information, if any, as is prescribed by the regulations.
(3) If —
(a) the
Board or the State Administrative Tribunal imposes a condition on the
registration of a medical practitioner who is an interstate practitioner; or
(b) a
condition relating to an interstate practitioner is varied under
section 69(2); or
(c)
written advice of any condition imposed or any change of a condition is given
under section 69(5),
the Board is to record
under subsection (2) —
(d) the
name of the interstate practitioner; and
(e) a
unique numerical identification number for that practitioner; and
(f) the
provision or provisions of this Act under which the person is taken to be
registered; and
(g) any
condition imposed on the registration of the practitioner by the Board or the
Tribunal; and
(h) any
condition as varied under section 69(2); and
(i)
any condition or change of condition, notice of which is
given under section 69(5); and
(j) such
other information relating to an interstate practitioner, if any, as is
prescribed by the regulations.