When investigation may be conducted
160 When investigation may be conducted
A
National Board may investigate a registered health practitioner or student registered in a health profession for which the Board is established if it decides it is necessary or appropriate—
because the Board has received a notification about the practitioner or student; or
because the Board for any other reason believes—
the practitioner or student has or may have an impairment; or
for a practitioner—
the way the practitioner practises the profession is or may be unsatisfactory; or
the practitioner's conduct is or may be unsatisfactory; or
to ensure the practitioner or student—
is complying with conditions imposed on the practitioner's or student's registration; or
an undertaking given by the practitioner or student to the Board.
If a National Board decides to investigate a registered health practitioner or student it must direct an appropriate investigator to conduct the investigation.
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