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HEALTH PROFESSIONALS AMENDMENT REGULATION 2005 (NO 1) (NO 14 OF 2005)
HEALTH PROFESSIONALS AMENDMENT REGULATION 2005 (No
1)
Explanatory Statement
Circulated
with the authority of
Simon Corbell MLA
Minister for Health
This Regulation is authorised by section 134 of the Health
Professionals Act 2004.
The amendments proposed in this Regulation are primarily to provide for
the transfer of the medical profession to the Health Professionals Act
2004. The Regulation contains the Medical Schedule that provides the
profession specific registration requirements for the medical profession in the
ACT. The schedule is the result of extensive consultation with members of the
medical profession and key stakeholders. The Regulation will apply the
provisions of the Health Professional Act 2004 to the medical profession
in the ACT. In addition to the Medical Schedule the Regulation includes
provisions specifying the membership of the Dental Board, the Pharmacy Board,
the Psychologists Board, the Dental Technicians and Dental Prosthetists Board,
the Optometrists Board, the Physiotherapists Board, the Veterinary Surgeons
Board, the Podiatrists Board and the Nursing and Midwifery Board. There are
also other provisions regarding some minor changes to the election provisions in
the existing Health Professions Regulation 2004, which are necessary to
enable the election of the new health professional boards.
There is no additional cost involved in this Regulation.
Clause 1 – Name of Regulation – states the title of
the Regulation, which is the Health Professionals Amendment Regulation 2005
(No 1).
Clause 2 – Commencement – states when the
Regulation commences. The Regulation commences on 7 July 2005 other than
section 24, schedule 1 items 2 to 7 and schedules 3 to 8.
Clause 4 – Section 6(1), note – substitutes the
reference to s.9 in the drafters note to s.10 a consequential amendment to
accommodate the appointment of Deputy Presidents to the Health Professions
Tribunal.
Clause 5 – Section 9(3) – substitutes a new
subsection to allow for the minister to appoint a member who would otherwise be
elected in accordance with section 35(2).
Clause 7 –Section 10 (2) to (4) – renumbers the
section to accommodate the new subsection (2).
Clause 8 –
Section 23, definition of election – substitutes a new definition of
election to include the election of a prescribed member of a health professional
board which is necessary to accommodate the type of election contemplated for
the Nursing and Midwifery Board.
Clause 10 – Section 26 – substitutes a new section 26
to accommodate the type of election contemplated for the Nursing and Midwifery
Board.
Clause 11 – Section 28 (1) (a) – substitutes a
new subparagraph to accommodate the type of election contemplated for the
Nursing and Midwifery Board.
Clause 12 – Section 29 (3) –
substitutes a new subsection to accommodate the type of election
contemplated for the Nursing and Midwifery Board.
Clause 13 –
Section 35 (2) – omits the reference to section 9 in this subsection
and substitutes section 10 to correct a drafting error.
Clause 14
– Section 37 – substitutes a new section 37 to accommodate the
type of election contemplated for the Nursing and Midwifery
Board.
Clause 15 – Sections 52A (4) (b) and 52B (4) (b) –
this amendment omits the reference to subsection 10 (3) and substitutes the
reference 10(4) and is consequential on the amendment made in Clause
7.
Clause 16 – Section 59 (3) –substitutes a new
subsection (3) to improve the wording of the previous
subsection.
Clause 17 – Section 115 (1) (b) –
substitutes a new subparagraph in order to cover addictions to alcohol and
drugs but also other substances that affect a persons ability to practice in a
particular health profession.
Clause 18 – Section 120 –
substitutes a new section 120 to make it clear that registration ends on the
day fixed in the schedule for the health profession or if no day is fixed after
one year.
Clause 19 – Section 134 (5), new notes –
inserts new drafters notes to refer readers to the Legislation Act 2001 in
respect of incorporated documents notified under section 134.
Clause
20 – Section 142 – substitutes a new section 142 to extend the
requirement that a registered health professional must not practise while under
the influence of or being dependent on a drug whether a prescription drug or
illegal drug to now include other substances that may adversely affect the
health professionals ability to practise.
Clause 21 – New
section 149A – inserts a new section to provide that in accordance
with section 121(a) a registered health professional must not practise under a
name other than the name specified in the practicing
certificate.
Clause 22 – Section 152 (3) (b) –
substitutes the word provision for the word section to improve the
language.
Clause 23 – New chapter 6 heading etc –
inserts a new chapter 6 that contains three sections, 157A, 157B and 157C.
Section 157A covers the requirement that health professional boards must make
available to the public free of charge any incorporated document or amendment of
an incorporated document. Section 157B covers the requirement to provide a
written notice that includes details regarding the title, author, date of
effect, date of publication and a short summary of the incorporated document or
amendment. Section 157C covers the requirements in respect of approved form
made by the health professional boards.
Clause 24 – Schedules 1
and 2 – substitutes new Schedules 1 and 2 and inserts new schedules
3,4,5,6,7 and 8. Schedule 1 which covers the list of regulated professions has
been supplemented to include the new schedules inserted by this amendment.
Schedule 2 covers the medical profession and has been developed following
extensive consultation with members of the profession key stakeholders and
organisations that represent the interests of the medical practitioners. The
schedule is comprehensive and covers the general area of practice of the medical
profession (item 2.1), qualifications for registration (item 2.2), suitability
to practice requirements including mental and physical health (item 2.3),
communication skills (item 2.3), specialist area requirements (item 2.4),
maintenance of continued competence (item 2.5), recency of practice (item 2.5)
and professional development (item 2.5). In addition, Schedule 2 includes
details regarding the membership of the medical board, insurance requirements,
application for registration requirements, conditional registration of students,
interim conditional registration, registration for non practicing medical
practitioners and conditional registration for partially non practising
practitioners. The registration renewal date for medical practitioners is set
at 30 September of each year. Schedules 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11and 12
relate respectively to the health professional board membership requirements for
nurses; midwives; pharmacists; dentists, dental hygienists and dental
therapists; psychologists; dental technicians and dental prosthetists;
podiatrists; physiotherapists, optometrists and veterinary
surgeons.
Clause 25 – Dictionary, new definitions –
inserts definitions for the Australian Medical Council, board, enrolled
nurse, incorporated document, register, registered nurse, relevant health
profession and relevant health profession schedule.