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PHYSIOTHERAPY PRACTICE ACT 2005 (NO 26 OF 2005) - SECT 19

19—Powers of Board in relation to witnesses etc

        (1)         For the purposes of proceedings before the Board (including an application for registration or reinstatement of registration), the Board may—

            (a)         by summons signed on behalf of the Board by a member of the Board or the Registrar, require the attendance before the Board of a person whom the Board thinks fit to call before it; or

            (b)         by summons signed on behalf of the Board by a member of the Board or the Registrar, require the production of relevant documents, records or equipment and, in the case of a document or record that is not in the English language, require the production of—

                  (i)         a written translation of the document or record into English; and

                  (ii)         a certificate signed by a translator approved by the Board certifying that the translation accurately reproduces in English the contents of the document or record; or

            (c)         inspect documents, records or equipment produced before it, and retain them for such reasonable period as it thinks fit, and make copies of the documents or records or their contents; or

            (d)         require a person to make an oath or affirmation (which may be administered by a member of the Board) to answer truthfully questions put by a member of the Board or a person appearing before the Board; or

            (e)         require any person appearing before the Board (whether summoned to appear or not) to answer any questions put by any member of the Board or by any person appearing before the Board.

        (2)         On the receipt of an application for the issue of a summons under this section, a member or the Registrar may, without referring the matter to the Board, issue a summons on behalf of the Board.

        (3)         A person who—

            (a)         fails without reasonable excuse to comply with a summons issued to attend, or to produce documents, records or equipment, before the Board; or

            (b)         having been served with a summons to produce—

                  (i)         a written translation of the document or record into English; and

                  (ii)         a certificate signed by a translator approved by the Board certifying that the translation accurately reproduces in English the contents of the document or record,

fails, without reasonable excuse, to comply with the summons; or

            (c)         misbehaves before the Board, wilfully insults the Board or 1 or more of the members in the exercise of the member's official duties, or wilfully interrupts the proceedings of the Board;

            (d)         refuses to be sworn or to affirm, or refuses or fails to answer truthfully a relevant question when required to do so by the Board,

is guilty of an offence.

Maximum penalty: $10 000 or imprisonment for 6 months.

        (4)         A person who appears as a witness before the Board has the same protection as a witness in proceedings before the Supreme Court.



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