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6Complaint determined to be conduct complaintS
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Where, or to the extent that, the Commission determines under section 5(1) that a complaint is a conduct complaint, it must—
(a)remit the complaint to the relevant professional organisation to deal with (and give to the organisation any material which accompanies the conduct complaint);
(b)give notice in writing to the complainer and the practitioner by sending to each of them a copy of the determination and specifying—
(i)the reasons for the determination;
(ii)that the conduct complaint is being remitted under this section for investigation and determination by the relevant professional organisation;
(iii)the relevant professional organisation to which it is being remitted;
(iv)that the relevant professional organisation is under a duty under this Act to deal with the conduct complaint.
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