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HEALTH INSURANCE ACT 1973
WEBOfficers to observe secrecy. (1) A person shall not, directly or indirectly, except in the performance of his or her duties, or in the exercise of his or her powers or functions, under this Act or for the purpose of enabling a person to perform functions in relation to a …
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HEALTH INSURANCE ACT 1973
WEBInspection of hospitals. 28. Notice of person ceasing to be proprietor of hospital. 29. Revocation or variation of approval of premises as hospital. 30. Agreements with States for provision of hospital services. 31. Daily bed payments to recognized hospitals.
HEALTH PRACTITIONER REGULATION NATIONAL LAW …
WEBNew South Wales Consolidated Acts. HEALTH PRACTITIONER REGULATION NATIONAL LAW (NSW) - As at 19 March 2024 - Act 86a of 2009. TABLE OF PROVISIONS Long Title PART 1 - PRELIMINARY 1. Short title 2. Commencement 3. Objectives 3A. Guiding …
HEALTH RECORDS ACT 2001
WEBVictorian Current Acts. HEALTH RECORDS ACT 2001 - SCHEDULE 1. Sch. 1 cl. 1.1 (e) (iii) amended by No. 22/2016 s. 232 (a). Sch. 1 cl. 1.1 (f) amended by No. 22/2016 s. 232 (b). Sch. 1 cl. 1.1 (f) (i) amended by No. 23/2017 s. 19 (1). (i) the collection is in the …
THE IMPACT OF RACISM ON ABORIGINAL AND …
WEBINDIGENOUS LAW BULLETIN April–June, Volume 8, Issue 29 I 35 speech advocates, ‘section 18D is one of the few provisions in Australian law that explicitly protects the interest of free speech.’ 20 Other proponents of change to section 18C have put the argument
REFUSAL TO CONSENT TO TREATMENT ON RELIGIOUS …
WEBThe refusal of consent to treatment is an area of medicine and the law which raises a whole myriad of legal, ethical and moral issues. It raises questions about the appropriateness of the intervention of the courts, the right to self-determination, the im portance of the …
WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT 2011
WEB19 Primary duty of care. (1) A person conducting a business or undertaking must ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, the health and safety of--. (a) workers engaged, or caused to be engaged by the person, and. (b) workers whose activities in carrying out work are …
WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT 2011
WEBScope: application of Act to particular matters PART 2 - HEALTH AND SAFETY DUTIESDivision 1 - IntroductorySubdivision 1 - Principles that apply to duties 13. Principles that apply to duties 14. Duties not transferable 15. Person may have more than 1 duty …
Commonwealth Consolidated Acts
WEBFAMILY LAW ACT 1975 - SECT 60B. Objects of Part and principles underlying it. (1) The objects of this Part are to ensure that the best interests of children are met by: (a) ensuring that children have the benefit of both of their parents having a meaningful involvement in …
PATIENT’S MEDICAL RECORDS, PRIVACY AND COPYRIGHT IN …
WEB90 University of Western Australia Law Review Vol 42(2):88 medical records to the exclusion of nurses and paramedics. It urges to a change in the position in Nigeria concerning patients’ access to their medical records in line
MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2007
WEBSteps for medical examination requirements for ongoing detention in mental health facility 27A. Examinations by medical practitioners or accredited persons for purposes of detention. 28. Obligations of examining medical practitioners and accredited persons 28A. Tribunal …
WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT 2011
WEBScope 12A. Offences are offences of strict liability PART 2 - HEALTH AND SAFETY DUTIESDivision 1 - IntroductorySubdivision 1 - Principles that apply to duties 13. Principles that apply to duties 14. Duties not transferrable 15. Person may have more than one …
CHILDREN (EDUCATION AND CARE SERVICES) NATIONAL LAW …
WEB3 Objectives and guiding principles. (1) The objective of this Law is to establish a national education and care services quality framework for the delivery of education and care services to children. (2) The objectives of the national education and care services …
MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2007
WEB22 Detention after apprehension by police. (cf 1990 Act, s 24) (1) A police officer who, in any place, finds a person who appears to be mentally ill or mentally disturbed may apprehend the person and take the person to a declared mental health facility if the …
HEALTH OMBUDSMAN ACT 2013
WEBPower to issue interim prohibition orders. 68A. Varying interim prohibition order on health ombudsman’s own initiative. 68B. Varying interim prohibition order on application by health practitioner 69. Show cause process. 70. Content of interim prohibition order. 71.
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