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CRIMINAL CODE 1899 - SECT 319A
Termination of pregnancy performed by unqualified person
(1) An unqualified person who performs a termination on another person commits
a crime. Penalty— Maximum penalty—7 years imprisonment.
(2) An
unqualified person who assists in the performance of a termination on another
person commits a crime. Penalty— Maximum penalty—7 years
imprisonment.
Example— The Termination of Pregnancy Act 2018 , section 10 provides
that a person who consents to, assists in, or performs a termination on
themself does not commit an offence.
(3) In this section—
"assisting" , in the performance of a termination on a person— (a)
includes— (i) dispensing a termination drug for use in the termination; and
(ii) supplying a termination drug for use in the termination; and
(iii)
procuring the supply of a termination drug from an unqualified person for use
in the termination; and
(iv) administering a termination drug; but
(b) does
not include providing care to the person before or after the termination is
performed.
"medical termination" means a termination caused by use of a termination drug.
"perform" includes attempt to perform.
"prescribed health profession" means any of the following health professions
under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law — (a) Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander health practice;
(b) medical;
(c) midwifery;
(d)
nursing;
(e) pharmacy;
(f) another health profession prescribed under the
Termination of Pregnancy Act 2018 , schedule 1 , definition
prescribed health profession , paragraph (f) .
"prescribed practitioner" means a person registered under the Health
Practitioner Regulation National Law to practise in a
prescribed health profession, other than as a student.
"prescribed student" means a person— (a) whose name is entered in a
student register, for a prescribed health profession, as being currently
registered under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law ; and
(b)
who assists in the performance of a termination on a person only— (i) under
the supervision of— (A) a medical practitioner performing the termination;
or
(B) for a medical termination—a registered health practitioner, to whom
the Termination of Pregnancy Act 2018 , section 6A applies, performing the
termination; or
(C) a prescribed practitioner lawfully assisting in the
performance of the termination; or
(D) the student’s
primary clinical supervisor; and
(ii) to the extent necessary to complete the
student’s program of study for, or clinical training in, the student’s
health profession.
"primary clinical supervisor" , of a prescribed student, means a
prescribed practitioner who has primary responsibility for supervising the
clinical work performed by the student for the student’s program of study
for, or clinical training in, the student’s health profession.
"student register" , for a health profession, see the Health Practitioner
Regulation National Law .
"termination" means an intentional termination of a pregnancy in any way,
including, for example, by— (a) administering a drug; or
(b) using an
instrument or other thing.
"termination drug" means a drug of a kind used to cause a termination.
"unqualified person" means— (a) in relation to the performance of a
termination—a person who is not— (i) a medical practitioner; or
(ii) for
a medical termination—a registered health practitioner to whom the
Termination of Pregnancy Act 2018 , section 6A applies; or
(b) in relation to
assisting in the performance of a termination on another person—a person who
is not— (i) a medical practitioner; or
(ii) for a medical termination—a
registered health practitioner to whom the Termination of Pregnancy Act 2018 ,
section 6A applies; or
(iii) a prescribed practitioner providing the
assistance in the practice of the practitioner’s
prescribed health profession; or
(iv) a prescribed student.
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