(1) Where the relevant Council decides to take an action under section 109, it shall give notice of the decision and the reasons for the decision to—
(a) the health practitioner;
(b) the complainant; and
(c) the Commission if the complaint was referred to it under section 106(3).
(2) A notice to the health practitioner or the complainant shall—
(a) inform the health practitioner or the complainant as the case may be of his or her right of appeal; and
(b) be served personally or by post.
(3) A decision of the relevant Council takes effect on the day on which the decision is made or on any later day that is specified by the relevant Council.
(4) The relevant Council shall give notice of its decision and any action taken by the relevant Council to any person that the relevant Council considers appropriate.
(5) The relevant Council shall publish a notice of the decision in the Gazette.