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CHIROPRACTORS ACT 2001 - SECT 25

Meaning of “unsatisfactory professional conduct”

25 Meaning of “unsatisfactory professional conduct”

For the purposes of this Act, "unsatisfactory professional conduct", in relation to a registered chiropractor, includes any of the following:

(a) any conduct that demonstrates that the knowledge, skill or judgment possessed, or care exercised, by the chiropractor in the practice of chiropractic is significantly below the standard reasonably expected of a chiropractor of an equivalent level of training or experience,
(b) a contravention by the chiropractor of a provision of this Act or the regulations or of a condition of the chiropractor’s registration,
(c) a failure without reasonable excuse by the chiropractor to comply with a direction by the Board to provide information with respect to a complaint under this Part against the chiropractor,
(d) a failure by the chiropractor to comply with an order made or a direction given by the Board or the Tribunal under this Act,
(d1) a contravention by the chiropractor of section 34A (4) (Power of Commission to obtain information, records and evidence) of the Health Care Complaints Act 1993 ,
(e) any other improper or unethical conduct by a chiropractor in the course of the practice or purported practice of chiropractic.



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