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CHIROPRACTORS ACT 2001 - SECT 26
Grounds for complaints
26 Grounds for complaints
(1) A complaint may be made under this Act
concerning: (a) the professional conduct of a registered chiropractor, or
(b)
the provision of a chiropractic service by a registered chiropractor.
Note:
Subsection (1) ensures consistency between this Act and the
Health Care Complaints Act 1993 with respect to the kinds of complaints that
can be made about registered chiropractors.
(2) Without limiting the
generality of subsection (1), a complaint may be made that a registered
chiropractor: (a) has, either in or outside New South Wales, been convicted of
or made the subject of a criminal finding for an offence, and the
circumstances of the offence are such as to render the chiropractor unfit in
the public interest to be registered as a chiropractor, or
(b) is guilty of
unsatisfactory professional conduct or professional misconduct, or
(c) is not
competent to practise chiropractic, or
(d) suffers from an impairment, or
(e) is not of good character.
(3) A complaint need not be made in terms that
are strictly in accordance with the terminology of this section.
(4) In
determining for the purposes of this Act whether a chiropractor is of good
character regard may be had to conduct of the chiropractor before becoming
registered as a chiropractor.
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