Queensland Consolidated Acts(1) This section applies if a doctor or psychologist is of the opinion that a patient is not an appropriate person for section 15—
(a) because of the patient's mental or physical condition; or
(b) because the patient may be a danger to the patient or another person.
(2) The doctor or psychologist may inform the chief inspector of his or her opinion and give the chief inspector any relevant information about the patient's condition and identity.
(3) This section applies despite any duty of confidentiality owed by the doctor or psychologist to the patient.
(4) The giving of an opinion or information by a doctor or psychologist under this section does not give rise to any criminal or civil action or remedy against the doctor or psychologist.