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HEALTH CARE COMPLAINTS ACT 1993 - SECT 18

Can a complaint be withdrawn?

18 Can a complaint be withdrawn?

(1) A complainant may withdraw the complaint at any time by notice in writing to the Commission.
(2) On the withdrawal of a complaint, the Commission may cease to deal with it but must continue to deal with the matter the subject of the complaint if it appears to the Commission that:
(a) the matter raises a significant issue of public health or safety, or
(b) the matter raises a significant question as to the appropriate care or treatment of a client by a health service provider, or
(c) the matter, if substantiated, would provide grounds for disciplinary action against a health practitioner, or
(d) the matter, if substantiated, would involve gross negligence on the part of a health practitioner, or
(e) the matter, if substantiated, would result in the health practitioner being found guilty of an offence under Division 3 of Part 2A of the Public Health Act 1991 .



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