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PSYCHOLOGISTS ACT 2001 - SECT 75
Appeals against actions of the Board on a complaint
75 Appeals against actions of the Board on a complaint
(1) When a complaint has been dealt with at a meeting of the Board under
Division 4 of Part 4, the psychologist or the Commission may appeal to the
Tribunal against: (a) a finding of the Board, or
(b) the exercise of any
power by the Board under Division 5 (Disciplinary powers of Board and
Tribunal) of Part 4.
(2) An appeal must be made within 28 days (or such
longer period as the Chairperson may allow in a particular case) after: (a)
the Board’s written statement of the decision by which the Board’s finding
is made is made available to the appellant, or
(b) the exercise of the power
against which the appeal is made.
(3) The appeal must be lodged with the
Registrar who is to refer it to the Tribunal.
(4) 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 meeting of the Board, may be
given.
(5) The Tribunal may: (a) dismiss the appeal, or
(b) make any finding
or exercise any power or combination of powers that the Tribunal could have
made or exercised if the complaint had been originally referred to the
Tribunal.
(6) An appeal under this section does not affect any finding or
exercise of power with respect to which it has been made until the Tribunal
makes an order on the appeal.
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