Queensland Consolidated Acts(1) This section applies if--
(a) a person's general registration or special purpose registration is cancelled under this Act; or
(b) conditions are imposed, under this Act, on a person's general registration or special purpose registration; or
(c) conditions on a person's general registration or special purpose registration are removed under this Act.
(2) As soon as practicable after an event mentioned in subsection (1) happens, the board must give notice about the event to each interstate regulatory authority with which the board is aware the person is registered.
(3) Also, the board may give notice about the event to any of the following--
(a) the chief executive;
(b) other State regulatory authorities;
(c) foreign regulatory authorities;
(d) professional colleges of which the person is eligible to be a member;
(e) professional associations of which the person is eligible to be a member;
(f) an employer of the person;
(g) the Health Insurance Commission;
(h) the Health Quality and Complaints Commission;
(i) the Minister;
(j) another entity having a connection with the person's practice as a general or special purpose registrant.
(4) However, the board must not give a notice about the event to an entity under subsection (3) unless the board reasonably believes--
(a) the entity needs to know about the event; and
(b) giving the entity notice about the event will assist in achieving the objects of this Act.
(5) A notice under this section may include the information the board considers appropriate in the circumstances.
(6) In this section--
impose, a condition, does not include confirm the condition.
State regulatory authorities means boards established under the health practitioner registration Acts.