Each complaint is unique, and a penalty is determined by the Hearing Tribunal. Some penalties are mandatory if the Hearing Tribunal makes a finding of sexual abuse or sexual misconduct. The Hearing Tribunal may also find other penalties contextually appropriate and impose them as warranted.
Potential Penalties |
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If a Hearing Tribunal finds a regulated member’s conduct, in whole or in part, was:
HPA, s. 82(1.1) |
Other penalties for unprofessional misconduct include, but are not limited to: |
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Conditions on/Suspension of Practice Permit During Complaints Process |
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On the recommendation of the Complaints Director or the Hearing Tribunal, a person or committee designated by the council may, at any time after a complaint is made until a Hearing Tribunal makes an order:
a) imposing conditions on a regulated member’s practice permit generally or … order that the investigated person practice under supervision, or practice with one or more other regulated members, or b) suspending the practice permit of an investigated person, until the completion of proceedings. HPA, s. 65(1) |
Reporting/Publishing |
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Because ACSLPA’s role is to protect and serve the public interest and not to serve the needs of the regulated members (review Jurisprudence Module 1 if needed), the College must report certain information about imposed practice permit conditions and hearings on its website, in the Annual Report submitted to the Government of Alberta and available on ACSLPA’s website, to other Canadian regulatory bodies, and on the General Register.
HPA, s.60(6) Under the HPA, access to information regarding hearings may also be requested by the public during regular business hours (e.g. hearing scheduling, written decisions and testimony given before a Hearing Tribunal) —access exceptions apply. Some information is published on the ACSLPA’s website. The College may also share with other SLP/Audiology governing bodies if a regulated member or former member is under investigation or has had complaints. HPA, s. 119(4-5) |
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Must Notify |
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All hearing decisions, notices of hearings or appeals, and resolutions agreements (as agreed to by the investigated member) are published on ACSLPA’s website.
Upcoming Hearings or Appeals | Hearing Tribunal Decisions | Resolution Agreement Summaries |
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Publication of upcoming and/or scheduled hearings or appeals are required to include the date, time, and location of a hearing.
The publication will also include the name and registration number of the regulated member whose conduct is under review by the Hearing Tribunal. The publication may also include:
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Publication of Hearing Tribunal decisions generally include the name and registration number of the regulated member whose conduct was under review by the Hearing Tribunal.
The publication may also include:
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Publication of executed resolution agreements generally are in summary format and are based on what was agreed to within the resolution agreement between a regulated member and ACSLPA. The publication may include the name of the regulated member.
The publication may also include:
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