Podiatrists Act 2003 No 69
Repealed version for 1 March 2010 to 30 June 2010 (accessed 23 May 2013 at 11:11)

115   Tribunal to provide details of its decision

(1)  The Tribunal must provide a written statement of a decision on an inquiry or appeal to the complainant, to the podiatrist concerned and to the Board, and must do so as soon as practicable after the decision is made (bearing in mind the public welfare and seriousness of the matter).
(2)  The statement of a decision must:
(a)  set out any findings on material questions of fact, and
(b)  refer to any evidence or other material on which the findings were based, and
(c)  give the reasons for the decision.
(3)  The Tribunal may also provide the statement of a decision to such other persons as the Tribunal thinks fit.
(4)  The Board:
(a)  must make publicly available a statement of a decision provided to it under this section if the decision is in respect of a complaint that has been proved or admitted in whole or in part, and
(b)  may disseminate any other statement of a decision as the Board thinks fit,
      unless the Tribunal has ordered otherwise.
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