Veterinary Surgeons Investigating Committee -v- Lloyd (Disciplinary Order: Inquiries 1 ('Chisel'), 2 ('Gypsy') and 3 ('Remus')) [2004] NSWADT 208
In light of Dr Lloyd’s professional misconduct found in three separate inquiries, combined with his disciplinary history, the Tribunal considered a significant period of suspension and closely supervised re-entry to practice necessary for public protection, but determined that deregistration was not justified in the...
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- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 22 September 2004
- Procedural Posture
- Disciplinary Order / Decision
- Outcome
- orders made: suspension, conditions, reprimand, costs
- Legal Topics
- ['veterinary Discipline' 'professional Misconduct' 'unacceptable Professional Conduct' 'costs']
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Procedural Posture
Disciplinary Order / Decision
Legal Issues
- 1 ['What is the appropriate sanction for findings of professional misconduct and unacceptable professional conduct by Dr Lloyd?' 'What conditions, if any, should be imposed on Dr Lloyd’s return to practice?' 'Should costs be ordered against Dr Lloyd?']
Ratio Decidendi
In light of Dr Lloyd’s professional misconduct found in three separate inquiries, combined with his disciplinary history, the Tribunal considered a significant period of suspension and closely supervised re-entry to practice necessary for public protection, but determined that deregistration was not justified in the circumstances.
Court Disposition
orders made: suspension, conditions, reprimand, costs
Orders
- ['Dr Ronald George Lloyd be suspended from practice for 9 months commencing on a date specified by the Veterinary Surgeons Board, being a date not later than 1 January 2005.' "Conditions imposed on Dr Lloyd's registration: (i) may only practise as an employee in a practice with at least two other full-time...
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