For an investigation into a complaint, the board may—
(a) require a person to appear and give evidence; or
(b) require a person to answer any relevant question; or
(c) take evidence on oath or by affirmation; or
(d) require a person to take an oath or to make an affirmation; or
(e) take statements and receive affidavits; or
(f) require the production of any relevant document, including clinical records.
Note It is an offence to make a false or misleading statement, give false or misleading information or produce a false or misleading document (see Criminal Code
, pt 3.4).