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PSYCHOLOGISTS ACT 2001 - SECT 76
Appeal against suspension or imposition of conditions by Board-impairment matters
76 Appeal against suspension or imposition of conditions by Board-impairment
matters
(1) A person may appeal to the Tribunal: (a) against a suspension or extension
of a suspension by the Board under Division 6 (Powers of the Board for the
protection of the public) of Part 4, or
(b) against conditions imposed by the
Board on the person’s registration under Division 6 of Part 4 or Part 5 or
any alteration of those conditions by the Board, or
(c) against a refusal by
the Board to alter or remove conditions imposed by the Board under Division 6
of Part 4 in accordance with a request made by the person under section 62, or
(d) against a refusal by the Board to remove or alter conditions imposed on
the person’s registration, or to shorten or terminate a suspension, imposed
under Part 5 in accordance with a request made by the person under section 72.
(2) An appeal may not be made in respect of a request by a person that is
rejected by the Board because it was made during a period in which the request
was not permitted under section 62 or 72.
(3) 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 action taken by the Board, or the Board’s refusal,
is given to the person.
(4) An appeal is to be lodged with the Registrar who
is to refer it to the Tribunal.
(5) On an appeal, the Tribunal may, by order,
do any of the following: (a) dismiss the appeal,
(b) remove or alter the
conditions to which the psychologist’s registration is subject (including by
imposing new conditions on the psychologist’s registration),
(c) terminate
or shorten the period of the suspension concerned.
(6) The Tribunal’s order
must not cause a suspension or conditions imposed by the Board to have effect
beyond the day on which any related complaint about the person is disposed of.
(7) An appeal under this section does not affect any suspension or conditions
with respect to which it has been made until the Tribunal makes an order on
the appeal.
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