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Civil and Administrative Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Health Care Complaints Commission v GJR (No 2) [2024] NSWCATOD 98 Hearing dates: On the papers Date of orders: 12 July 2024 Decision date: 12 July 2024 Jurisdiction: Occupational Division Before: T Simon, Principal Member Decision: The Health Care Complaints Commission is to pay to the respondent, the costs of and incidental to the application to terminate the inquiry, as agreed or assessed. Catchwords: HEALTH — professional registration — registered pharmacist — termination of proceedings — costs Legislation Cited: Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW) Cases Cited: Health Care Complaints Commission v GJR [2024] NSWCATOD 71 Health Care Complaints Commission v Philipiah [2013] NSWCA 342 Category: Costs Parties: Health Care Complaints Commission (Applicant) GJR (Respondent) Representation: Counsel: A Petrie (Applicant) S J Maybury (Respondent)
Solicitors: Health Care Complaints Commission (Applicant) Hall & Willcox (Respondent) File Number(s): 2023/00164203 Publication restriction: Pursuant to s 64(1)(a) of the Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 (NSW), publication of the name of the respondent is prohibited except to any regulatory bodies who governs the registration of the respondent as a pharmacist or other health practitioner. Pursuant to s 64(1)(a) of the Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 (NSW), the publication or broadcast of the patients' names contained in the ward register contained at page 41 of exhibit 1 is prohibited. Note: A reference to the name of a person includes a reference to any information, picture or other material that identifies the person or is likely to lead to the identification of the person.
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