Western Australian Numbered Acts (1) The Board is to
consider a recommendation of the impairment review committee and
may —
(a)
decide not to take any action;
(b) take
any action to which the chiropractor consented under section 67(2); or
(c) make
an allegation about the complaint to the State Administrative Tribunal.
(2) For the purpose of
taking action to which the chiropractor consented under section 67(2),
the Board may —
(a)
impose the conditions to which the chiropractor consented;
(b)
suspend the chiropractor from the practice of chiropractic for the period
specified by the impairment review committee; or
(c)
obtain an undertaking from the chiropractor to undergo the counselling
specified by the impairment review committee,
as the case may
require.
(3) Within 7 days
of making a decision under subsection (1) or (2), the Board is to
give written notice to the chiropractor and the complainant, if any, of the
decision together with short particulars of the reasons for the decision.