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Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003

4: Complaints and discipline

103   Orders of Tribunal




    103 Orders of Tribunal

  (1)  An order of the Tribunal must---

      (a)  be in writing; and

      (b)  contain a statement of the reasons for the order; and

      (c)  be signed by the chairperson or a deputy chairperson of the
Tribunal.

  (2)  The appropriate executive officer of the Tribunal must ensure that a
copy of an order under section 95 or section 98 or section 101 is given
to---

      (a)  the Director of Proceedings or the professional conduct committee
that laid the charge; and

      (b)  the health practitioner concerned; and

      (c)  any complainant; and

      (d)  the responsible authority.

  (3)  An order made by the Tribunal takes effect on a date stated in the
order, which, if the order is sent to the health practitioner by post, may not
be
earlier than 4 days after it is posted.

  (4)  The appropriate executive officer of the Tribunal must ensure that a
copy of an order made under section 92(4) is given to the health practitioner
concerned.
Compare: 1995 No 95 s 112

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