Acts and Regulations

M-11.5 - Midwifery Act

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Complainant may attend hearing
54(1)The complainant, if any, may attend the hearing in its entirety with or without counsel, and may make a written or oral submission to the committee before the calling of evidence and after the completion of evidence.
54(2)Despite subsection (1), at the request of a witness whose testimony is in relation to allegations of a member’s misconduct of a sexual nature involving the witness, the committee may exclude a complainant from the portion of the hearing that receives the testimony of the witness.
54(3)In subsection (2), “allegations of a member’s misconduct of a sexual nature” means allegations that the member sexually abused the witness when the witness was a patient of the member.
Complainant may attend hearing
54(1)The complainant, if any, may attend the hearing in its entirety with or without counsel, and may make a written or oral submission to the committee before the calling of evidence and after the completion of evidence.
54(2)Despite subsection (1), at the request of a witness whose testimony is in relation to allegations of a member’s misconduct of a sexual nature involving the witness, the committee may exclude a complainant from the portion of the hearing that receives the testimony of the witness.
54(3)In subsection (2), "allegations of a member’s misconduct of a sexual nature" means allegations that the member sexually abused the witness when the witness was a patient of the member.
Complainant may attend hearing
54(1)The complainant, if any, may attend the hearing in its entirety with or without counsel, and may make a written or oral submission to the committee before the calling of evidence and after the completion of evidence.
54(2)Despite subsection (1), at the request of a witness whose testimony is in relation to allegations of a member’s misconduct of a sexual nature involving the witness, the committee may exclude a complainant from the portion of the hearing that receives the testimony of the witness.
54(3)In subsection (2), "allegations of a member’s misconduct of a sexual nature" means allegations that the member sexually abused the witness when the witness was a patient of the member.