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DENTAL PRACTICE ACT 2001 - SECT 68

Powers may be exercised if complaint proved or admitted

68 Powers may be exercised if complaint proved or admitted

(1) The Board or the Tribunal may exercise any power or combination of powers conferred on it by this Division if the Board (pursuant to an inquiry at a meeting of the Board under Division 4) or the Tribunal finds the subject-matter of a complaint of a kind referred to in section 44 (2) to have been proved or the person admits to it in writing to the Board or the Tribunal.
(2) In addition, the Board may exercise any power conferred on it by section 69 (1) (b) if the Board (after considering a report from the Committee) finds the subject-matter of a complaint to have been proved or the person admits to it in writing to the Board, whether or not the complaint is of a kind referred to in section 44 (2).



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