Health Care Complaints Act 1993 No 105
Historical version for 1 December 2005 to 8 December 2005 (accessed 23 May 2013 at 01:56) Current version

8   Who may make a complaint?

A complaint may be made by any person including, in particular, the following:
•  the client concerned
•  a parent or guardian of the client concerned
•  a person chosen by the client concerned as his or her representative (including an Australian legal practitioner) for the purpose of making the complaint
•  a health service provider
•  a member of Parliament
•  the Director-General
•  the Minister.
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