14 Investigation where grounds for a direction under s 13 are considered to exist

14  Investigation where grounds for a direction under s 13 are considered to exist

(1)     If the Secretary of State considers that there are grounds for giving a direction under subsection (1) of section 13 of this Act on account of such a contravention by a doctor as is there mentioned, or for giving a direction under subsection (2) of that section on account of such conduct by a practitioner as is mentioned in the said subsection (2), he may refer the case to a tribunal constituted for the purpose in accordance with the following provisions of this Act; and it shall be the duty of the tribunal to consider the case and report on it to the Secretary of State.

[(1A)     In relation to section 13(1), references in this section to the Secretary of State are to be read in accordance with section 13(1B).]

(2)     In this Act “the respondent”, in relation to a reference under this section, means the doctor or other practitioner in respect of whom the reference is made.

(3)     Where—

(a)     in the case of a reference relating to the giving

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