New South Wales Consolidated ActsFor the purposes of this Act, "unsatisfactory professional conduct", in relation to a registered dental auxiliary, includes any of the following:
(a) any conduct that demonstrates that the knowledge, skill or judgment possessed, or care exercised, by the dental auxiliary in the carrying out of dental auxiliary activities is significantly below the standard reasonably expected of a dental auxiliary of an equivalent level of training or experience,
(b) a contravention by the dental auxiliary of a provision of this Act or the regulations or of a condition of the dental auxiliary’s registration,
(c) a failure without reasonable excuse by the dental auxiliary to comply with a direction by the Board to provide information with respect to a complaint under this Part against the dental auxiliary,
(d) a failure by the dental auxiliary to comply with an order made or a direction given by the Board or the Tribunal under this Act,
(d1) a contravention by the dental auxiliary 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 dental auxiliary in the course of the carrying out or purported carrying out of dental auxiliary activities.