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HEALTH PRACTITIONER REGULATION NATIONAL LAW (ACT) - SECT 127

Removal of condition or revocation of undertaking

    (1)     This section applies if a National Board established for a health profession reasonably believes the following is no longer necessary—

        (a)     for a registered health practitioner registered in the health profession—

              (i)     a condition imposed on the practitioner's registration or endorsement; or

              (ii)     an undertaking given to the Board by the practitioner;

        (b)     for a student registered in the health profession—

              (i)     a condition imposed on the student's registration; or

              (ii)     an undertaking given to the Board by the student.

    (2)     The National Board may decide to remove the condition or revoke the undertaking.

    (3)     However, the condition or undertaking may not be removed or revoked—

        (a)     during a review period applying to the condition or undertaking, unless the National Board reasonably believes there has been a material change in the registered health practitioner's or student's circumstances; or

        (b)     for a condition imposed by an adjudication body for a co-regulatory jurisdiction, unless the adjudication body decided, when imposing the condition, that this Subdivision applied to the condition.

    (4)     As soon as practicable after making the decision the National Board must give notice of the decision to the registered health practitioner or student.

    (5)     The decision takes effect on the date stated in the notice.



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