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Who owns the “licence to practise”? eg you spend years in study, get a cert/degree/masters (chiropractor), use that qualification to earn a living then someone makes a “complaint” and the regulating authority revokes your “licence to practise” and you are left without an ability to receive income for your work. I know this is all in the fiction but who’s property is the “license to practice” and how do we bring remedy when the regulatory authority don’t have to provide proof of complaint or identity of complainant? They just take it away.

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