Queensland Consolidated Acts(1) This section applies if a regulatory authority imposes a condition on a practising certificate, other than a condition applying in relation to a practising certificate under the authority's legal profession rules or administration rules.
(2) If the applicant did not apply for a practising certificate to be subject to the condition--
(a) the regulatory authority must give the applicant an information notice about the decision to impose the condition; and
(b) the applicant may appeal to the Supreme Court against the imposition within 28 days after the day the information notice is given to the applicant.
(3) The regulatory authority may revoke a condition imposed on a practising certificate, on application of the certificate holder in the approved form or on its own initiative, by giving written notice about the revocation to the certificate holder.
(4) If a certificate holder applies for the revocation of a condition and the relevant regulatory authority refuses to grant the application--
(a) the authority must give the applicant an information notice about the decision refusing the application; and
(b) the applicant may appeal to the Supreme Court against the imposition of the condition within 28 days after the day the information notice is given to the applicant.