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PSYCHOLOGISTS ACT 2001 - SECT 79
Appeal against Tribunal’s decisions and actions
79 Appeal against Tribunal’s decisions and actions
(1) A psychologist about whom a complaint is referred to the Tribunal, or the
complainant, may appeal to the Supreme Court against: (a) a decision of the
Tribunal with respect to a point of law, or
(b) the exercise of any power by
the Tribunal under Division 5 (Disciplinary powers of Board and Tribunal) of
Part 4.
(2) The appeal must be made within 28 days (or such longer period as
the Court may allow in a particular case) after the Tribunal’s written
statement of the decision by which the Tribunal’s finding is made is made
available to the appellant.
(3) The Supreme Court may stay any order made by
the Tribunal, on such terms as the Court sees fit, until such time as the
Court determines the appeal.
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