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CHIROPRACTORS ACT 2001 - SECT 41
Skills testing of chiropractor
41 Skills testing of chiropractor
(1) The Committee may, by notice to the
chiropractor who is the subject of a complaint referred to the Committee,
require the chiropractor to undergo skills testing at the Board’s expense by
an appropriately qualified person specified in the notice, at any reasonable
time and place specified in the notice.
(2) A failure by a chiropractor,
without reasonable cause, to comply with a notice given under this section to
undergo skills testing is, for the purposes of this Part or any inquiry or
appeal under this Part, evidence that the chiropractor does not have
sufficient skill to practise chiropractic.
(3) The person who conducts skills
testing under this section is to report to the Committee on the results of the
examination. The Committee is to provide a copy of the report to the
chiropractor.
(4) A person must not directly or indirectly make a record of
or divulge to any person any information contained in a report to the
Committee under this section that has come to the person’s notice in the
exercise of the person’s functions under this Act, except for the purpose of
exercising functions under this Act. Maximum penalty: 50 penalty units.
(5) A
person cannot be required in civil proceedings in any court to produce or
permit access to any report made to the Committee under this section or to
divulge the contents of any such report.
(6) In this section:
"court" includes any tribunal, authority or person having power to require the
production of documents or the answering of questions but does not include the
Tribunal.
"report" includes a copy, reproduction and duplicate of the report or any part
of the report, copy, reproduction or duplicate.
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