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Taking no Further Action on Complaints
The HCSCC will take no further action on a complaint once satisfied that:
- the complainant is not eligible to make the complaint;
- the complaint does not relate to a health service or community service;
- the circumstances giving rise to the complaint are more more than 2 years old and ther are no exceptional reasons for the delay;
- the complainant has not tried to resolve the complaint with the provider;
- there is no justification, or it is unnecessary, to investigate the matters raised by the complaint further;
- the complaint lacks substance;
- the complaint is vexatious, frivolous or was not made in good faith;
- the complaint is resolved;
- the complainant has commenced civil proceedings seeking redress for the subject matter of the complaint and the court has begun to hear the substantive matter; or
- the complainant fails to provide additional information or documentation when requested to do so.
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