(1) Without limiting the matters in respect of which a complaint may be made, a person may complain that a registered practitioner (a) has been registered by reason of a false or misleading statement or declaration; or(b) no longer holds, or is no longer entitled to hold, a qualification by reason of which the practitioner was registered; or(c) lacks sufficient physical capacity, mental capacity or skill to practise; or(d) is not entitled on other grounds to be registered; or(e) is guilty of professional misconduct.(2) Without limiting the matters that may constitute professional misconduct, a registered practitioner is guilty of such misconduct if the practitioner (a) contravenes section 29 or 53(4) or Part 6 , or a provision of the regulations that is prescribed as a disciplinary regulation; or(b) contravenes a foreign practitioners law; or(c) contravenes a condition subject to which the practitioner is registered; or(d) fails to pay, within the time specified for payment, a fine imposed on the practitioner under section 47(1)(c) ; or(e) fails to comply with a requirement made of the practitioner under section 47(1)(e) ; or(f) fails to honour an undertaking given to the Board; or(g) is negligent or incompetent in the practice of chiropractic or osteopathy; or(h) behaves in a fraudulent or dishonest manner in the practice of chiropractic or osteopathy.