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HEALTH AND COMMUNITY SERVICES COMPLAINTS ACT 2004 - SECT 39

HEALTH AND COMMUNITY SERVICES COMPLAINTS ACT 2004 - SECT 39

39—Conciliation may be brought to an end

        (1)         A conciliator may end a conciliation for any reasonable cause at any reasonable time.

        (2)         A conciliation must be brought to an end at the direction of the Commissioner.

        (3)         A conciliation must be brought to an end if the conciliation reveals, in the opinion of the conciliator or the Commissioner

            (a)         the existence of a significant issue of public safety, interest or importance; or

            (b)         a significant question as to the practice of a health or community service provider.

        (4)         A conciliation must be brought to an end at the request of a party to the conciliation.

        (5)         If a conciliation is brought to an end without resolution of all relevant matters, the Commissioner may—

            (a)         refer the complaint to another conciliator; or

            (b)         investigate the complaint under Part 6; or

            (c)         deal with the complaint under Part 7; or

            (d)         refer the complaint to another person or body; or

            (e)         decide to take no further action on the complaint.