Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW) No 86a
Historical version for 1 January 2011 to 6 January 2011 (accessed 21 May 2013 at 23:14) Current version

51   Changes to approval of program of study

(1)  If a National Board is given notice under section 50(2)(b) that an accreditation authority has revoked the accreditation of a program of study approved by the Board, the Board’s approval of the program is taken to have been cancelled at the same time the accreditation was revoked.
(2)  If a National Board reasonably believes, because of a notice given to the Board under section 50(2)(b) or for any other reason, that an accredited program of study approved by the Board no longer provides a qualification for the purposes of registration in the health profession for which the Board is established, the Board may decide to—
(a)  impose the conditions the Board considers necessary or desirable on the approval of the accredited program of study to ensure the program provides a qualification for the purposes of registration; or
(b)  cancel its approval of the accredited program of study.
(3)  If a National Board makes a decision under subsection (2), it must give written notice of the decision, including the reasons for the decision, to the accreditation authority that accredited the program.
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