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COMMUNITY AND HEALTH SERVICE REGULATIONS (AMENDMENT) (NO. 10 OF 1988)
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY
COMMUNITY AND HEALTH
SERVICE REGULATIONS(AMENDMENT)
EXPLANATORY STATEMENT
No.
10 of 1988
The Community and Health Service Regulations (Amendment), (the
amending Regulations), amended the Health Commission Regulations making them
consistent with the Community and Health Service Ordinance 1985 (the
Principal Ordinance).
Apart from up-dating references to the
“Chairman” and the “Capital Territory Health Commission”
to “Service” the amending Regulations also provide for an update,
cross-references to the Principal Ordinance and introduces a new method of
publicising promotions. Previously it was required to be done by display on a
notice board at the hospitals. The new provision will enable notice to be given
in the Staff Bulletin.
The Service is the new name of the A.C.T. Health
Authority which had its functions expanded and name changed to A.C.T. Community
and Health Service (the Service) following the commencement of the Community
and Health Service (Amendment) Ordinance 1988 on 2 July 1988.
Details
of the amending Regulations are set out in the Attachment.
ATTACHMENT
Regulation 1 refers to the Health Commission Regulations as the
Principal Regulations.
Regulation 2 amends the Principal Regulations by
omitting regulations 1 and 2 which are concerned with the new citation for the
Amending Regulations and references to the Principal
Ordinance.
Regulation 3 amends regulation 4 of the Principal Regulations
by changing two cross-references to the Principal Ordinance. Regulation 4
concerns direction relating to re-classification of the positions of staff
employed by the Service. The directions are now made under subsections 58 (4)
and (5) of the Principal Ordinance.
Regulation 4 repeals regulation 5 of
the Principal Regulations. Regulation 5 referred to job selection with
reference to seniority. Merit rather than seniority is now considered to be the
proper basis for selecting staff employed by the Commonwealth.
Regulation
5 amends regulation 6 of the Principal Regulations by requiring the
advertisement of promotions in a newsletter rather than on the hospital notice
boards.
Regulation 6 amends regulation 7 of the Principal Regulations by
removing the reference to “Chairman” and replacing it with
“General Manager”. The Service no longer has a Chairman. Regulation
7 provides for the lodgement of appeals.
Regulation 7 amends regulation 8
of the Principal Regulation by changing a cross-reference to the Principal
Ordinance. The amendment deletes the reference to section 50, replacing it with
section 67. The provision is concerned with appeals and appeals are now made
under section 67 of the Principal Ordinance.
Regulation 7 also updates
references in regulation 8 to the “Chairman of the Commission” to
“General Manager” and “Service” and refers to the
“Chairperson of the Staff Appeals Board” rather than the
“Chairman”.