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REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH (ACCESS TO TERMINATIONS) ACT 2013 - REG 7

Obligations on medical practitioners and counsellors
(1)  In this section –
counsellor means a person who holds himself or herself out as a provider of a counselling service, or conducts himself or herself in a manner consistent with a provider of a counselling service, whether or not that service or conduct is engaged in, or provided, for fee or reward;
health service means a health service which provides advice, information or counselling on the full range of pregnancy options.
(2)  Subject to subsection (3) , if a woman seeks a termination or advice regarding the full range of pregnancy options from a medical practitioner and the practitioner has a conscientious objection to terminations, the practitioner must, on becoming aware that the woman is seeking a termination or advice regarding the full range of pregnancy options, provide the woman with a list of prescribed health services from which the woman may seek advice, information or counselling on the full range of pregnancy options.
(3)  Subsection (2) does not apply to a medical practitioner who has a duty set out in section 6(3) .
(4)  Nothing in this section prevents a medical practitioner from continuing to provide treatment, advice or counselling, in respect of matters other than a termination or advice regarding the full range of pregnancy options, to a woman who the medical practitioner has provided a list of prescribed health services from which the woman may seek advice, information or counselling on the full range of pregnancy options.



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