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PUBLIC HEALTH REGULATION 2012 - REG 94 Notice to be given by health practitioners who are de-registered or subject to prohibition orders

PUBLIC HEALTH REGULATION 2012 - REG 94

Notice to be given by health practitioners who are de-registered or subject to prohibition orders

94 Notice to be given by health practitioners who are de-registered or subject to prohibition orders

(1) For the purposes of section 102(1) of the Act, the notification to be given by a de-registered health practitioner to a person to whom the health practitioner intends to provide a health service or, if that person is under 16 years of age or under guardianship, to a parent or guardian of that person, is a notice in writing that sets out the following--
(a) the type of registration the health practitioner held prior to becoming a de-registered health practitioner,
(b) the date the health practitioner became a de-registered health practitioner,
(c) the reason the health practitioner became a de-registered health practitioner,
(d) the period for which the health practitioner will be a de-registered health practitioner.
(2) For the purposes of section 102(1) of the Act, the notification to be given by a de-registered health practitioner to the health practitioner's employer is a copy of the relevant decision and orders relating to the de-registration of the health practitioner.
(3) For the purposes of section 102(2) of the Act, the notification to be given by a health practitioner who is subject to a prohibition order to a person to whom the health practitioner intends to provide a health service or, if that person is under 16 years of age or under guardianship, to a parent or guardian of that person, is a notice in writing that sets out the following--
(a) the type of health service or services the practitioner provided prior to becoming subject to the prohibition order,
(b) the date of the prohibition order,
(c) any health service the health practitioner has been prohibited from practising under the prohibition order,
(d) the reason the health practitioner is subject to the prohibition order,
(e) the period for which the health practitioner is subject to the prohibition order.
(4) For the purposes of section 102(2) of the Act, the notification to be given by a health practitioner who is subject to a prohibition order to the health practitioner's employer is a copy of the relevant decision and orders relating to the prohibition order.