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CHIROPRACTORS ACT 2001 - SECT 20
Annual return to be submitted
20 Annual return to be submitted
(1) A registered chiropractor must, on or
before the return date in each year, furnish in writing to the Board in a form
approved by the Board a return for the return period specifying the following
information: (a) details of any conviction of the chiropractor for an offence
in this State or elsewhere during the return period (together with details of
any penalty imposed for the offence),
(b) details of the making of a
sex/violence criminal finding against the chiropractor for an offence, in this
State or elsewhere, during the return period (together with details of any
penalty imposed for the offence),
(c) details of the making of a criminal
finding against the chiropractor for an offence committed in the course of the
practice or purported practice of chiropractic, in this State or elsewhere,
during the return period (together with details of any penalty imposed for the
offence),
(d) details of any criminal proceedings pending against the
chiropractor at the end of the return period, in this State or elsewhere, for
a sex/violence offence alleged to have been committed in the course of the
practice or purported practice of chiropractic,
(e) details of any criminal
proceedings pending against the chiropractor at the end of the return period,
in this State or elsewhere, for a sex/violence offence alleged to have been
committed against a minor or to involve child pornography (whether or not
alleged to have been committed in the course of the practice or purported
practice of chiropractic),
(f) details of any significant illness (physical
or mental) from which the chiropractor suffered at any time during the return
period and that may reasonably be thought likely to detrimentally affect the
chiropractor’s physical or mental capacity to practise chiropractic,
(g)
details of any suspension of, cancellation of, or imposition of conditions on,
the registration of the chiropractor as a chiropractor in another jurisdiction
(either within Australia or elsewhere) during the return period,
(h) details
of any suspension of, cancellation of, or imposition of conditions on, any
registration of the chiropractor under a health registration Act during the
return period,
(i) a statement as to whether the chiropractor is registered
under a health registration Act as at the date of the return,
(j) a statement
as to whether the chiropractor has been refused registration as a chiropractor
in another jurisdiction (either within Australia or elsewhere) during the
return period,
(k) details of any continuing professional education
undertaken by the chiropractor during the return period,
(l) such other
information as may be prescribed by the regulations.
(2) The Board may
require a return under this section to be verified by statutory declaration.
(3) The regulations may provide that subsection (1) (a) does not apply in
respect of particular offences.
(4) In this section:
"return date" means a date notified to chiropractors by the Board in writing
at least 1 month in advance.
"return period" means the period of 12 months ending 2 months before the
return date.
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