(1) For this regulation, the following are relevant circumstances for a health professional:
(a) the health professional's registration is cancelled;
(b) the health professional's registration is suspended;
(c) a condition has been placed on the health professional's registration since the practising certificate was issued;
(d) the details included on the health professional's practising certificate are not, or are no longer, accurate.
(2) If a relevant circumstance applies to the health professional, the relevant health profession board may, in writing, mention the circumstance and ask the health professional to give the practising certificate to the board.
(3) Within 14 days after the day the health professional receives a notice under subregulation (2), the health professional must give the health professional's practising certificate to the health profession board.
Maximum penalty: 5 penalty units.
(4) If the relevant circumstance is a circumstance mentioned in subregulation (1) (c) or (d), the health profession board must give the health professional an accurate practising certificate.
(5) The health profession board must return the practising certificate of a health professional if—
(a) the certificate was given to the board because the professional's registration was suspended; and
(b) the suspension has ended; and
(c) the health
professional is still registered.
Part 3.2 End of registration and renewal