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Combat Sports Act 2013
37FGrounds for disciplinary action
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#### 37F Grounds for disciplinary action
37F Grounds for disciplinary action
> The Authority may take disciplinary action against an attending medical practitioner on any of the following grounds—
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> > (a) the attending medical practitioner is no longer a medical practitioner or the attending medical practitioner’s registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency as a medical practitioner is suspended,
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> > (b) the Authority considers the attending medical practitioner is not satisfactorily exercising, or cannot satisfactorily exercise, the functions of an attending medical practitioner,
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> > (c) the attending medical practitioner has contravened, or the Authority has reasonable ground to believe the attending medical practitioner is likely to contravene, a provision of this Act, the regulations or the rules,
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> > (d) the attending medical practitioner has contravened a law of another jurisdiction and the contravention would, if it had occurred in New South Wales, be a contravention of this Act, the regulations or the rules,
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> > (e) the attending medical practitioner has not complied with, or the Authority has reasonable ground to believe the attending medical practitioner is likely to not comply with, a condition of the attending medical practitioner’s accreditation,
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> > (f) the attending medical practitioner no longer holds current medical indemnity insurance of an appropriate level to cover a combat sport contest,
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> > (g) any other ground prescribed by the regulations.
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> **s 37F:** Ins 2024 No 16, Sch 1\[43\].