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CHIROPRACTORS ACT 2001 - SECT 47
Making submissions to inquiry
47 Making submissions to inquiry
(1) The chiropractor is entitled to attend
the meeting during the course of the Board’s inquiry and to make submissions
to the Board.
(2) The Committee may, if the Board so requires, make a
submission to the Board with respect to the complaint and may for that purpose
attend the meeting during the course of the Board’s inquiry.
(3) The Board
is to afford the Commission the opportunity to make a submission to the Board
with respect to the complaint and the Commission may for that purpose attend
the meeting during the course of the Board’s inquiry.
(4) The Committee or
the Commission may not be present at the meeting except while actually making
a submission in accordance with this section, unless the Board otherwise
determines.
(5) Despite subsection (4), the Commission is to be present
throughout the Board’s inquiry where the complaint is the subject of a
recommendation of the Commission under section 35 (2) that it be dealt with by
inquiry at a meeting of the Board under this Division.
(6) The chiropractor
is not entitled to be legally represented at the inquiry but may be
accompanied by a support person. The support person can be an Australian
lawyer.
(7) The Commission is not entitled to be legally represented at the
inquiry.
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