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HEALTH INSURANCE ACT 1973 - SECT 23DSD

Deregistration

  (1)   If:

  (a)   a relevant medical college gives notice in writing to the Chief Executive Medicare stating that a specified medical practitioner who is registered in the Register maintained under section   23DSC (whether the practitioner became registered pursuant to paragraph   23DSC(4)(a), (b) or (c)):

  (i)   has ceased to be enrolled or to participate in a program approved under section   23DSB; or

  (ii)   has failed to reach standards, or comply with requirements, specified in the approval or has failed to reach the standards or comply with the requirements within the period so specified; or

  (b)   in the case of a medical practitioner who is registered in the Register maintained under section   23DSC and became so registered pursuant to paragraph   23DSC(4)(a) or (b)--a relevant medical college does not give notice in writing to the Chief Executive Medicare within one month, or such further period as the Chief Executive Medicare allows, after the commencement of this Division stating that the practitioner is enrolled and participating in a program approved under section   23DSB; or

  (c)   a medical practitioner who is registered in the Register maintained under section   23DSC (whether the practitioner became registered pursuant to paragraph   23DSC(4)(a), (b) or (c)) requests the Chief Executive Medicare in writing to deregister him or her;

the following subsections have effect.

  (2)   The Chief Executive Medicare must give to the practitioner a notice in writing stating that the practitioner will cease to be registered as a participating practitioner on a date specified in the notice.

  (3)   The date to be specified must be at least 14 days after the day on which the notice is given.

  (4)   The Chief Executive Medicare must cause to be entered in the Register a statement that the practitioner has ceased to be registered as a participating practitioner and the date on which the practitioner ceased to be registered.



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