Conduct Review
Should the Board receive a complaint alleging that your practise or conduct as a registered medical radiation technologist may pose a risk of harm or serious harm to the public, the Act enables the Board to appoint a professional conduct committee (PCC) to investigate that complaint.
The Board may decide to refer a complaint referred by the Health and Disability Commissioner to a PCC.
Should the Board be notified that you, a registered medical radiation technologist, have been convicted in a New Zealand Court of an offence punishable by imprisonment for a term of 3 months or longer or any other offence as per section 67 (b) of the Act, they will immediately refer you for investigation by a PCC.
In accord with the Act, the Board enables the PCC to regulate its own procedures.
The PCC adopts and follows procedures to ensure the medical radiation technologist who is the subject of the reference, the Board, and any complainant, are kept informed of progress of the review.
See link at bottom of this page to download a copy of the Board's Professional Conduct Committee policy.
