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Areas not likely to result in referral to Stage two

The following issues, for example, are not likely to amount to conduct that falls far short of that which is expected:

  1. service concerns such as failure to provide appointments at an agreed time;
  2. civil matters such as boundary and planning disputes, or alleged minor disturbances between the practice and neighbours;
  3. general insurance matters unless there are allegations of dishonest appropriation of payments or unnecessary treatment and/or claims; and/or
  4. employment matters such as poor time keeping, non-payment of locum fees or breach of contract unless there is a clear issue regarding dishonesty or the welfare of animals may be affected.

The examples above are not exhaustive. They are intended to form guidance only and to provide a benchmark in identifying types of cases likely to meet the required threshold.