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A presidential member of the health professions tribunal
[1.7D] Section 44
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44 When may presidential member alone constitute health professions tribunal?
(1) The health professions tribunal, formed by a presidential member of the tribunal alone, may exercise the tribunal’s functions in relation to the following:
[1.7E] Section 44 (1) (d)
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the president
substitute
the presidential member
[1.7F] Section 45
substitute
45 Registrar and deputy registrars
(1) The registrar of the Magistrates Court is the registrar of the health professions tribunal.
(2) Each deputy registrar of the Magistrates Court is a deputy registrar of the health professions tribunal.
(3) Subject to any direction of the registrar, a deputy registrar of the health professions tribunal may exercise the powers of the registrar of the tribunal.
(4) The registrar may, in writing, delegate to a public servant the registrar’s functions under this Act.
Note For the making of delegations and the exercise of delegated functions, see the Legislation Act, pt 19.4.
(5) The registrar and each deputy registrar must exercise the functions of the registrar of the health professions tribunal in consultation with, and under the direction of, the health professions tribunal president.
[1.7G] New section 46A
insert
46A Application to health professions tribunal by health profession board
(1) This section applies to an application—
(a) for the suspension or cancellation of a health professional’s registration; or
(b) for a declaration under section 64 (1) (l) (which is about a person who is not registered); or
(c) any other application prescribed by regulation.
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