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TRANSPLANTATION AND ANATOMY AMENDMENT REGULATION 2011 (NO 1) (NO 20 OF 2011)




Australian Capital Territory




Transplantation and Anatomy Amendment Regulation 2011 (No 1)


Explanatory Statement




SL2011-20




























Circulated with the authority of
Katy Gallagher MLA
Minister for Health



EXPLANATORY STATEMENT


Authority


This Regulation is authorised by section 51 of the Transplantation and Anatomy Act 1978.

Outline


The amendment to section 3 of the Transplantation and Anatomy Regulation 2001 is to allow for all intensivists to be able to certify brain death for the purposes of organ transplantation.

The list of qualifications in section 3 has been amended to include the qualification of a Fellow of the College of Intensive Care Medicine of Australia and New Zealand (FCICM).

Revenue/Cost Implications


There is no additional cost involved in this Regulation.

Formal Clauses


Clause 1 – Name of Regulation – states the title of the Regulation, which is the Transplantation and Anatomy Amendment Regulation 2011 (No 1).

Clause 2 – Commencement – states when the Regulation commences. The provisions commence on the day after notification.

Clause 3 – Legislation amended – provides that this Regulation amends the Transplantation and Anatomy Regulation 2001.

Clause 4 – New section 3(c) – inserts a new subsection for the qualifications of medical practitioners who can certify brain death as a Fellow of the College of Intensive Care Medicine of Australia and New Zealand (FCICM).


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