(1) If an officer concerned has been stood down under section 97 or 98(2)(a) , the person who stood down the officer may at any time—
(a) alter the functions of the officer concerned in respect of which the officer has been stood down; or
(b) reinstate the officer concerned.
(2) A person who makes a decision under subsection (1) must—
(a) give the officer concerned written notice of the decision, including the date the decision takes effect; and
(b) notify any additional head of jurisdiction of the officer concerned; and
(c) notify the Judicial Commission; and
(d) notify any investigating panel considering the matter.
(3) If the officer concerned has been stood down under section 98(2)(b), the relevant council of judges may at any time reinstate the officer concerned.
(4) If the relevant council of judges makes a determination under subsection (3), the relevant council of judges must—
(a) give the officer concerned written notice of the decision, including the date the decision takes effect; and
(b) notify the head of jurisdiction (if any) of the officer concerned; and
(c) notify the Judicial Commission; and
(d) notify any investigating panel considering the matter.