Not in force
696. Before drawing any conclusions, the review committee must allow the complainant, professional and medical examiner concerned to submit observations and must attempt to reconcile the interests involved.
The review committee must also acquaint itself with the entire complaint record and ascertain that the complaint was examined properly, diligently and equitably and that the reasons for the medical examiner’s conclusions, if any, are based on respect for rights and compliance with professional standards.
2023, c. 342023, c. 34, s. 696.