(1) If an adjudication body, other than a court, makes a decision in relation to a health practitioner or student registered in a health profession, it must give written notice of the decision to the National Board for the profession.
(2) For the purposes of subsection (1), in this jurisdiction a decision by an adjudication body is any of the following--(a) a decision by the adjudication body to impose or agree to conditions on a registered health practitioner's or student's registration;(b) a decision by the adjudication body to suspend a registered health practitioner's or student's registration;(c) a decision by the adjudication body to cancel a registered health practitioner's or student's registration.Note--: This subsection is an additional New South Wales provision.
(3) The notice must state--(a) the decision made by the adjudication body; and(b) the reasons for the decision; and(c) the date the decision takes effect; and(d) any action the National Board must take to give effect to the decision.