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Changes over time for: Section 99
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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Regulation and Inspection of Social Care (Wales) Act 2016, Section 99.
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99Review of suspension of right to apply for restorationE+W
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(1)Subsection (2) applies where—
(a)a registration appeals panel has given a direction under section 98(4) in respect of P (suspension of the right to apply for restoration), and
(b)a referral for the review of the direction has been made by the registrar under section 97(5)(b).
(2)A registration appeals panel must review the direction, and may confirm or revoke it.
(3)The registrar must give P notice of the panel's decision on review.
(4)Where the panel confirms the direction, the registrar must also give P notice of—
(a)the panel's reasons for confirming the direction, and
(b)the right of appeal under section 104.
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