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HEALTH CARE COMPLAINTS ACT 1993 - SECT 39
What action is taken after an investigation?
39 What action is taken after an investigation?
(1) At the end of the
investigation of a complaint against a health practitioner, the Commission
must do one or more of the following: (a) refer the complaint to the Director
of Proceedings,
(c) refer the complaint to the appropriate registration
authority (if any) for consideration of the taking of action under the
relevant health registration Act, such as the referral of the health
practitioner for performance assessment or impairment assessment,
(d) make
comments to the health practitioner on the matter the subject of the
complaint,
(e) terminate the matter,
(f) refer the matter the subject of the
complaint to the Director of Public Prosecutions,
(g) take action under
section 41A.
(1A) The Commission is not required to take action under this
section if it reviews its assessment of the complaint and takes action under
section 20A.
(2) The Commission must consult with the appropriate
registration authority before deciding what action to take.
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