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CRIMES AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 2001 (NO. 2) 2001 NO. 105 - SCHEDULE 1
Amendment
(regulation 3)
[1] After regulation 6B
insert
6C Prescribed procedure for
determining a person's age (Act s 3ZQA)
- (1)
- For subsection
3ZQA (2) of the Act, the procedure specified in this regulation is the
prescribed procedure for determining a person's age.
- (2)
- A radiograph must
be taken of a hand and wrist of the person whose age is to be determined.
- (3)
- The radiograph must be taken using a medical X-ray unit that is operated
by an appropriately qualified person (the radiographer ).
- (4)
- In taking the radiograph, the radiographer must ensure that the safeguards
set out in the relevant standards are applied to ensure that any risks to the
health and safety of the person in respect of whom the radiograph is being
taken are minimised.
- (5)
- The radiograph that is taken must be interpreted by an appropriately
qualified person.
- (6)
- For the purpose of carrying out the procedure, the radiographer may
request the assistance of any person, including:
- (a)
- the investigating
official involved in the investigation of the person in respect of whom the
procedure is being carried out; or
- (b)
- a person who is employed in the medical practice, radiography practice or
hospital where the procedure is being carried out; or
- (c)
- a parent or guardian of the person in respect of whom the procedure is
being carried out; or
- (d)
- if the person in respect of whom the procedure is being carried out has
chosen a person to be present while the procedure is being carried
out that person.
- (7)
- In this regulation:
"appropriately qualified person" means:
- (a)
- for subregulation (3) a person who is accredited as a
radiographer by the Australian Institute of Radiography; and
- (b)
- for subregulation (5) a person who is accredited as a
radiologist by the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists.
"medical X-ray unit" means general diagnostic X-ray equipment that is used
primarily to take radiographs, but does not include fluoroscopy or CT scan
equipment.
relevant standards means:
- (a)
- the standard published by the Australian
Institute of Radiography known as `Guidelines for Professional Conduct for
Radiographers and Radiation Therapists', as in force at the commencement of
this regulation; and
- (b)
- any other medical or other professional standards relating to the taking
of radiographs, developed by the Australian Institute of Radiography or the
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists, as in force at the
commencement of this regulation.
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