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MEDICAL PRACTICE ACT 2004 - SECT 90

90—Evidentiary provision

        (1)         In proceedings for an offence against this Act or in disciplinary proceedings under Part 5, an allegation in the complaint—

            (a)         that a person named in the complaint is or is not, or was or was not on a specified date, a qualified person;

            (b)         that a person named in the complaint is or is not, or was or was not on a specified date, registered on the medical student register, the general register, the specialist register or in a specified specialty;

            (c)         that the registration of a person named in the complaint is, or was on a specified date, subject to specified conditions;

            (d)         that a person named in the complaint is, or was on a specified date, a medical services provider or exempt provider;

            (e)         that a person named in the complaint is, or was on a specified date, occupying a position of authority in a corporate or trustee medical services provider;

            (f)         that a person named in the complaint is, or was on a specified date, an inspector,

must be accepted as proved in the absence of proof to the contrary.

        (2)         In legal proceedings, a document apparently certified by the Registrar to be a copy of a register under this Act, or a copy of a code of conduct or professional standard prepared or endorsed by the Board under this Act, must be accepted as such in the absence of proof to the contrary.



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