This legislation has been repealed.
(1) After receiving the report of an assessor, the Board may:(a) determine that no further action should be taken in respect of the practitioner concerned, or(b) require a Performance Review Panel to conduct a review of the professional performance of the practitioner, or(c) make a complaint against the practitioner in accordance with Division 2 of Part 4, or(d) refer the matter to an Impaired Registrants Panel, or(e) counsel the practitioner concerned or direct the practitioner concerned to attend counselling.
(2) The Board must make a complaint against the practitioner concerned if the assessment:(a) raises a significant issue of public health or safety, or(b) raises a prima facie case of professional misconduct by a registered medical practitioner, or unsatisfactory professional conduct by a registered medical practitioner.
(3) This section does not limit the Board's powers under section 66.