
The Alberta dental authority lawyers often FORGET the patient rights under (i) below in the Health Professions Act:
Orders of Committee
60(1) If the Discipline Committee finds that the conduct of an investigated person constitutes unskilled practice of dentistry or professional misconduct, or both, the Committee may make any one or more of the following orders:
(a) reprimand the investigated person;
(b) suspend the licence or registration, or both, of an investigated person either generally or from any field of the practice of dentistry for a stated period;
(c) suspend the licence or registration, or both, of an investigated person either generally or from any field of practice until
(i) the investigated person has completed a specified course of studies or obtained supervised practical experience, or
(ii) the Committee is satisfied as to the competence of the investigated person generally or in a specified field of practice;
(d) accept in place of a suspension the investigated person’s undertaking to limit the investigated person’s practice;
(e) impose conditions on the investigated person’s ability to engage in the practice of dentistry generally or in any field of the practice, including the conditions that the investigated person
(i) practise under supervision, (Not this clause - see 'i' further down)
(ii) not engage in sole practice,
(iii) permit periodic inspections by a person authorized by the Committee, or
(iv) report to the Committee or Board on specific matters;
(f) direct the investigated person to pass a particular course of study or satisfy the Committee or Board as to the investigated person’s practical competence generally or in a field of practice;
(g) direct the investigated person to satisfy the Committee or Peer Review Committee that a disability or addiction can be or has been overcome, and suspend the person’s licence or registration, or both, until the Committee or Peer Review Committee is so satisfied;
(h) require the investigated person to take counselling that in the opinion of the Committee or Peer Review Committee is appropriate;
(i) direct the investigated person to waive, reduce or repay a fee for services rendered by the investigated person that, in the opinion of the Committee, were not rendered or were improperly rendered;
(j) cancel the licence or registration, or both, of the investigated person;
(k) cancel or suspend, subject to any terms the Committee considers appropriate, the permit where the investigated person is a professional corporation.