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HEALTH REGULATIONS 2004 (NO 14 OF 2004)
2004
THE
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
FOR THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL
TERRITORY
HEALTH REGULATIONS
2004
Subordinate Law
SL2004-14
EXPLANATORY
STATEMENT
Circulated by authority of
Simon Corbell MLA
Minister for
Health
These regulations are authorised by sections 38 and 37B of the Health
Act 1993.
Following the amendments to the Nurses Act 1988, which provided
for the establishment of the nurse practitioner role as described in the report
of the Steering Committee of the Nurse Practitioner Project 2002, new health
regulations are required to enable nurse practitioners to perform their
function. The new Health Regulations will provide the authorisation process for
the approval of nurse practitioner positions including the approval of a scope
of practice by the Chief Executive of ACT Health. These regulations are
required to enable occupants of nurse practitioner positions to fulfil their
expanded role subject to the final approval of their scope of practice including
clinical guidelines and a recommended medication formulary.
There is no additional cost involved in these regulations as all
infrastructure is in place under the existing regime.
Clause 1 – Name of Regulations – states the name of
the regulations, which are the Health Regulations 2004.
Clause
2 – Commencement – states when the regulations commence. All
regulations are to commence on a day fixed by the Minister by written notice.
This will allow coordination of the commencement of the regulations with the
commencement of the Nurse Practitioners Legislation Amendment Act
2004.
Clause 4 – Definitions for pt 2 – provides a
definition of nurse practitioner position and the scope of practice.
Clause 8 – Approval of nurse practitioner positions –
provides that the chief executive may approve a nurse practitioner position
if the criteria under regulation 5 is satisfied.
Clause 11 – Scope of practice for nurse practitioner position
– provides that if the chief executive approves a nurse practitioner
position the chief executive must also approve a scope of practice for the
position in accordance with the guidelines approved by the Minister under
regulation 12.