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OSTEOPATHS ACT 2001 - SECT 36
Serious complaints must be referred to Tribunal
36 Serious complaints must be referred to Tribunal
(1) Both the Board and
the Commission are under a duty to refer a complaint to the Tribunal if at any
time either forms the opinion that it may, if substantiated, provide grounds
for the suspension or cancellation of the osteopath’s registration.
(2)
However, either the Board or the Commission may decide not to refer the
complaint to the Tribunal if of the opinion that the allegations on which the
complaint is founded (and on which any other pending complaint against the
osteopath is founded) relate solely or principally to the physical or mental
capacity of the osteopath to practise osteopathy.
(3) If the Board decides
not to refer the complaint to the Tribunal, the Board must instead deal with
the complaint at a meeting of the Board under Division 4. If the Commission
decides not to refer the complaint to the Tribunal, the Commission must
instead refer the complaint to the Board.
(4) This section does not require
the Board or the Commission to refer a complaint that the Board or Commission
thinks is frivolous or vexatious.
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