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DENTAL PRACTICE ACT 2001 - SECT 18
Appeals concerning registration
18 Appeals concerning registration
(1) A person who is aggrieved by any of the following decisions of the Board
may appeal to the Tribunal against the decision: (a) the Board’s refusal to
grant the person full registration as a dentist,
(b) the Board’s refusal to
grant the person temporary registration as a dentist,
(c) the Board’s
refusal to grant the person limited registration as a dentist,
(d) the
Board’s decision to refuse to register the person under section 15 or to
grant the person registration subject to conditions under that section,
(e)
the Board’s cancellation of the person’s provisional registration as a
dentist, temporary registration as a dentist or limited registration as a
dentist,
(f) the Board’s refusal to register the person under clause 28
(Entitlement to re-registration if fee paid) of Schedule 1.
(2) An appeal
must be made within 28 days (or such longer period as the Chairperson may
allow in a particular case) after notice of the decision is given to the
person. The appeal is to be lodged with the Registrar who is to refer it to
the Tribunal.
(3) If the decision in respect of which an appeal is made was
made as a consequence of an inquiry held by the Board, the appeal is to be
dealt with by way of rehearing and fresh evidence or evidence in addition to
or in substitution for the evidence received at the inquiry may be given.
(4)
An appeal does not affect any determination with respect to which it is made
until the appeal is determined.
(5) When it determines an appeal, the
Tribunal may dismiss the appeal or order that the decision of the Board be
revoked and replaced by a different decision made by the Tribunal and
specified in the order. The Tribunal may also make such ancillary orders as it
thinks proper.
(6) The Tribunal’s decision is taken to be a decision of the
Board (but this does not confer a right of appeal under this section in
respect of the Tribunal’s decision).
(7) No appeal lies under this Act
against a decision of the Board under the Mutual Recognition laws in relation
to its functions under that Act.
Note: The Mutual Recognition laws provide
that a person may, subject to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975 of
the Commonwealth, apply to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal for a review of
a decision of a local registration authority in relation to its functions
under the Mutual Recognition laws. Those functions include registration, the
imposition or waiver of conditions on registration and the postponement,
refusal or reinstatement of registration.
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