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HEALTH LEGISLATION (MISCELLANEOUS AMENDMENTS) BILL 2005

                 PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA

   Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments)
                       Act 2005
                                 Act No.


                       TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Clause                                                                 Page

PART 1--PRELIMINARY                                                       1
  1.     Purpose                                                          1
  2.     Commencement                                                     2

PART 2--CEMETERIES AND CREMATORIA ACT 2003                                3
  3.     Fees of cemetery trusts                                          3
  4.     Interment approval fees                                          3
  5.     Orders about deceased poor persons                               3
  6.     Application for exhumation licence                               4
  7.     New section 158A inserted                                        5
         158A. False statements                                           5

PART 3--HEALTH SERVICES ACT 1988                                          6
  8.     Health service agreements                                        6
  9.     Interim funding statements                                       6
  10.    Annual meetings of public hospitals                              6
  11.    Directors of boards of health services                           6
  12.    Annual meetings of public health services                        7
  13.    Exemptions from HDV purchasing policies                          7
  14.    New section 134D substituted                                     7
         134D. Members of HPV                                             7

PART 4--MENTAL HEALTH ACT 1986                                            9
  15.    Involuntary treatment orders                                     9
  16.    New sections 12 and 12AA substituted                             9
         12.      Involuntary treatment orders--persons in the
                  community                                               9
         12AA. Involuntary treatment orders--persons in approved
                  mental health services                                 10
  17.    Consequential amendments                                        12
  18.    Treatment plans                                                 12
  19.    Special leave                                                   13



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Clause Page PART 5--HEALTH PRACTITIONER ACTS 14 Division 1--Chinese Medicine Registration Act 2000 14 20. New section 50A inserted 14 50A. Agreements to amend, vary or revoke conditions or revoke suspensions 14 21. Claims as to registration 15 22. Chinese Medicine Registration Board 15 23. New Schedule substituted 15 Division 2--Chiropractors Registration Act 1996 16 24. Registration 16 25. Board and panels 18 26. New section 51A inserted and consequential repeal 19 51A. Agreements to amend, vary or revoke conditions or revoke suspensions 19 27. New section 99 inserted 20 99. Transitional--panels 20 Division 3--Dental Practice Act 1999 21 28. Registration 21 29. New section 49A inserted and consequential repeal 22 49A. Agreements to amend, vary or revoke conditions or revoke suspensions 22 Division 4--Medical Practice Act 1994 23 30. Board 23 Division 5--Nurses Act 1993 23 31. Registration 23 32. New section 49C inserted and consequential repeal 24 49C. Agreements to amend, vary or revoke conditions or revoke suspensions 24 Division 6--Optometrists Registration Act 1996 24 33. Registration 24 34. Board and panels 26 35. New section 52A inserted and consequential repeal 28 52A. Agreements to amend, vary or revoke conditions or revoke suspensions 28 36. New section 100 substituted and consequential amendment 29 100. Transitional--panels 29 ii 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Clause Page Division 7--Osteopaths Registration Act 1996 30 37. Registration 30 38. Board and panels 32 39. New section 51A inserted and consequential repeal 34 51A. Agreements to amend, vary or revoke conditions or revoke suspensions 34 40. New section 95 substituted 34 95. Transitional--panels 34 Division 8--Physiotherapists Registration Act 1998 35 41. Registration 35 42. Board and panels 38 43. New section 50A inserted and consequential repeal 39 50A. Agreements to amend, vary or revoke conditions or revoke suspensions 39 44. New section 96 inserted 40 96. Transitional--panels 40 Division 9--Podiatrists Registration Act 1997 41 45. Registration 41 46. Board and panels 43 47. New section 51A inserted and consequential repeal 45 51A. Agreements to amend, vary or revoke conditions or revoke suspensions 45 48. New section 97 substituted 45 97. Transitional--panels 45 Division 10--Psychologists Registration Act 2000 46 49. The Board 46 50. New section 54A inserted and consequential repeal 47 54A. Agreements to amend, vary or revoke conditions or revoke suspensions 47 PART 6--MISCELLANEOUS AMENDMENTS 48 51. Building Act 1993 48 52. Health Act 1958 48 53. Veterinary Practice Act 1997--new section 50A 48 50A. Agreements to amend, vary or revoke conditions or revoke suspensions 48 54. Veterinary Practice Act 1997--Board members 49 ENDNOTES 50 iii 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA A BILL to amend the Cemeteries and Crematoria Act 2003, the Health Services Act 1988, the Mental Health Act 1986, various health practitioner regulation Acts and the Veterinary Practice Act 1997 and for other purposes. Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 The Parliament of Victoria enacts as follows: PART 1--PRELIMINARY 1. Purpose The main purpose of this Act is to amend the Cemeteries and Crematoria Act 2003, the Health Services Act 1988, the Mental Health 5 Act 1986, various health practitioner regulation 1 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 1--Preliminary s. 2 Acts and the Veterinary Practice Act 1997 and for other purposes. 2. Commencement This Act comes into operation on the day after the day on which it receives the Royal Assent. 5 __________________ 2 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 2--Cemeteries and Crematoria Act 2003 s. 3 See: PART 2--CEMETERIES AND CREMATORIA ACT 2003 Act No. 80/2003 and 3. Fees of cemetery trusts amending Act No. (1) In section 43 of the Cemeteries and Crematoria 108/2004. LawToday: Act 2003-- www.dms. dpc.vic. (a) in sub-section (1)(b) omit "the increase in"; 5 gov.au (b) for sub-section (3)(c) substitute-- "(c) applies to cemetery trusts and cemetery trust fees in accordance with the declaration.". (2) After section 43(2) of the Cemeteries and 10 Crematoria At 2003 insert-- "(2A) A declaration under sub-section (2) may provide that this section does not apply to-- (a) a specified cemetery trust or specified cemetery trusts; 15 (b) specified cemetery trust fees of cemetery trusts generally; (c) specified cemetery trust fees of a specified cemetery trust or specified cemetery trusts.". 20 4. Interment approval fees In section 121(2)(b) of the Cemeteries and Crematoria Act 2003 after "fee" insert "(if any)". 5. Orders about deceased poor persons 25 In sections 142, 143(1), 143(2) and 144 of the Cemeteries and Crematoria Act 2003 after "Magistrates' Court" insert "or a coroner appointed under the Coroners Act 1985". 3 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 2--Cemeteries and Crematoria Act 2003 s. 6 6. Application for exhumation licence After section 156(2) of the Cemeteries and Crematoria Act 2003 insert-- "(3) An application for an exhumation licence must also be accompanied by one of the 5 following-- (a) a notice under section 37(2) of the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1996; (b) a certificate in the form prescribed 10 under section 23 of the Coroners Act 1985; (c) if the deceased died in another State or Territory of the Commonwealth or overseas, a document corresponding to 15 a notice under section 37(2) of the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1996 from the jurisdiction where the deceased died; (d) if the licence is for a stillborn child-- 20 (i) a notice of still-birth under the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1996; or (ii) if the still-birth occurred in another State or Territory of the 25 Commonwealth or overseas, a document corresponding to a notice of still-birth under the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1996 from the 30 jurisdiction where the stillbirth occurred; 4 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 2--Cemeteries and Crematoria Act 2003 s. 7 (e) a statutory declaration made by the applicant stating that owing to special circumstances, it is not possible to produce the required documents referred to in paragraph (a), (c) or (d).". 5 7. New section 158A inserted After section 158 of the Cemeteries and Crematoria Act 2003 insert-- "158A. False statements A person must not knowingly make a false 10 statement in an application for an exhumation licence under this Part. Penalty: 240 penalty units or 2 years imprisonment or both.". __________________ 5 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 3--Health Services Act 1988 s. 8 See: PART 3--HEALTH SERVICES ACT 1988 Act No. 49/1988. 8. Health service agreements Reprint No. 9 as at 1 July After section 26(4) of the Health Services Act 2004 and G.G. 19.8.2004 1988 insert-- p. 2343 and amending "(4A) A health service agreement entered into by a 5 Act Nos 18/2004 and denominational hospital or a public health 108/2004. service is not required to specify particulars LawToday: www.dms. of any matters that are, or are to be, specified dpc.vic. in a statement of priorities that has been, or gov.au will be, agreed to or made in relation to the 10 hospital or health service under this Act for the financial year that the health service agreement is made in respect of.". 9. Interim funding statements (1) In section 27(1) of the Health Services Act 1988 15 for "must issue" substitute "may issue". (2) After section 27(1) of the Health Services Act 1988 insert-- "(1A) The Minister is not required to issue an interim funding statement under sub-section 20 (1) for a denominational hospital or a public health service in relation to a financial year if a statement of priorities has been agreed to or made in relation to the hospital or health service under this Act in respect of that 25 financial year.". 10. Annual meetings of public hospitals In section 36(1) of the Health Services Act 1988 for "October" substitute "December". 11. Directors of boards of health services 30 In section 65U(2) of the Health Services Act 1988 for "3 consecutive terms" substitute "9 consecutive years". 6 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 3--Health Services Act 1988 s. 12 12. Annual meetings of public health services In section 65ZG(1) of the Health Services Act 1988 for "October" substitute "December". 13. Exemptions from HDV purchasing policies In section 134A of the Health Services Act 1988 5 after "policy" insert "or part of a purchasing policy". 14. New section 134D substituted For section 134D of the Health Services Act 1988 substitute-- 10 "134D. Members of HPV (1) HPV consists of the following members appointed by the Governor in Council on the recommendation of the Minister-- (a) a chairperson who, in the Minister's 15 opinion has knowledge of or experience in purchasing, logistics or supply chain management; (b) the chief executive officer of a public health service (other than a public 20 hospital referred to in paragraph (c)(ii)); (c) the chief executive officer of a public hospital that-- (i) is listed in Schedule 1; or 25 (ii) was an old public hospital within the meaning of section 232 and became a public health service on or after 1 July 2004; (d) a person employed in the Department 30 who is nominated by the Secretary to the Department; 7 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 3--Health Services Act 1988 s. 14 (e) a person employed in the Department administered by the Treasurer who is nominated by the Secretary to that Department; (f) between 3 and 7 people who, in the 5 opinion of the Minister, have knowledge, skills or experience relevant to the functions of HPV. (2) In making recommendations for appointment to the Governor in Council, the Minister 10 must ensure that HPV has-- (a) adequate knowledge and understanding of the operations and perspectives of rural and metropolitan public health services and hospitals; and 15 (b) expertise in financial management. (3) The Public Administration Act 2004 (other than Part 5 of that Act) does not apply to a member in respect of the office of member. (4) Despite the reconstitution of the membership 20 of HPV under section 14 of the Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005-- (a) HPV is deemed to be the same body after as before its reconstitution under 25 that section; and (b) a person who was a member of HPV immediately before the commencement of that section continues to be a member of HPV subject to and in 30 accordance with this Act.". __________________ 8 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 4--Mental Health Act 1986 s. 15 See: PART 4--MENTAL HEALTH ACT 1986 Act No. 59/1986. 15. Involuntary treatment orders Reprint No. 8 as at In section 9(5)(a) of the Mental Health Act 1986 6 December 2004 after "by a" insert "registered medical practitioner and employed by an approved mental health service 5 amending Act No. or a". 108/2004. LawToday: 16. New sections 12 and 12AA substituted www.dms. dpc.vic. For sections 12 and 12AA of the Mental Health gov.au Act 1986 substitute-- "12. Involuntary treatment orders--persons in 10 the community (1) This section applies if-- (a) a request and recommendation have been made for a person; and (b) a registered medical practitioner 15 employed by an approved mental health service or a mental health practitioner has assessed the person in accordance with the request and recommendation. (2) The practitioner must-- 20 (a) take the person, or arrange for the person to be taken, to an appropriate approved mental health service; or (b) make an involuntary treatment order for the person. 25 (3) The practitioner must have regard to the criteria in section 8(1) in deciding what action to take under sub-section (2). (4) An involuntary treatment order under this section must be in the prescribed form and 30 contain the prescribed particulars. 9 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 4--Mental Health Act 1986 s. 16 (5) If the practitioner makes an involuntary treatment order for a person but does not consider that-- (a) the criteria in section 8(1) apply to the person; or 5 (b) an involuntary treatment order should be made for the person-- the practitioner must notify the authorised psychiatrist of the appropriate approved mental health service as soon as practicable. 10 (6) At any time after an involuntary treatment order is made for a person under this section, but before the authorised psychiatrist examines the person under section 12AC, a registered medical practitioner employed by 15 an approved mental health service or a mental health practitioner may take the person, or arrange for the person to be taken, to an appropriate approved mental health service if the practitioner considers it 20 necessary to do so. (7) If a person is taken to an approved mental health service under sub-section (6), the involuntary treatment order is sufficient authority for the detention of the person in 25 the approved mental health service until the authorised psychiatrist examines him or her under section 12AC. 12AA. Involuntary treatment orders--persons in approved mental health services 30 (1) This section applies if-- (a) a request and recommendation have been made for a person; and (b) the person has been taken to, or is in, an approved mental health service. 35 10 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 4--Mental Health Act 1986 s. 16 (2) A registered medical practitioner employed by the approved mental health service or a mental health practitioner must make an involuntary treatment order for the person. (3) An involuntary treatment order under this 5 section must be in the prescribed form and contain the prescribed particulars. (4) An involuntary treatment order made for a person in accordance with this section is sufficient authority for the detention of the 10 person in an approved mental health service. (5) A registered medical practitioner employed by the approved mental health service or a mental health practitioner may release a person from detention under sub-section (4) 15 to await the examination by the authorised psychiatrist under section 12AC if the practitioner has-- (a) had regard to the criteria in section 8(1); and 20 (b) consulted with the authorised psychiatrist. (6) If the practitioner makes an involuntary treatment order for a person but does not consider that-- 25 (a) the criteria in section 8(1) apply to the person; or (b) an involuntary treatment order should be made for the person-- the practitioner must notify the authorised 30 psychiatrist of the appropriate approved mental health service as soon as practicable. 11 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 4--Mental Health Act 1986 s. 17 (7) At any time after an involuntary treatment order is made for a person under this section for a person who is not detained in an approved mental health service, but before the authorised psychiatrist examines the 5 person under section 12AC, a registered medical practitioner employed by an approved mental health service or a mental health practitioner may take the person, or arrange for the person to be taken, to an 10 appropriate approved mental health service if the practitioner considers it necessary to do so. (8) If a person is taken to an approved mental health service under sub-section (7), the 15 involuntary treatment order is sufficient authority for the detention of the person in the approved mental health service until the authorised psychiatrist examines him or her under section 12AC.". 20 17. Consequential amendments In section 12AC of the Mental Health Act 1986 for "12AA(5)" substitute "12AA(6)". 18. Treatment plans For section 19A(6) of the Mental Health Act 25 1986 substitute-- "(6) The authorised psychiatrist must ensure that-- (a) the patient is given a copy of his or her treatment plan and any revisions to it; 30 and (b) the treatment plan is discussed with the patient by a registered medical practitioner, the patient's case manager or any member of a prescribed class of 35 person.". 12 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 4--Mental Health Act 1986 s. 19 19. Special leave For section 52(7)(a) of the Mental Health Act 1986 substitute-- "(a) cannot exceed-- (i) 7 days in the case of special leave of 5 absence for medical treatment; or (ii) 24 hours in any other case; and". __________________ 13 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Health Practitioner Acts s. 20 PART 5--HEALTH PRACTITIONER ACTS See: Division 1--Chinese Medicine Registration Act 2000 Act No. 18/2000. 20. New section 50A inserted Reprint No. 1 as at (1) After section 50 of the Chinese Medicine 5 August 2004 and Registration Act 2000 insert-- 5 amending Act No. "50A. Agreements to amend, vary or revoke 108/2004. LawToday: conditions or revoke suspensions www.dms. dpc.vic. (1) The Board may, if the registered practitioner gov.au so agrees-- (a) amend, vary or revoke any condition 10 imposed on the practitioner's registration by the Board without conducting an informal or formal hearing; or (b) revoke a suspension of the practitioner's 15 registration and impose a condition on the registration; or (c) revoke a suspension of the practitioner's registration if the practitioner satisfies the Board that his or her ability to 20 practise is no longer affected. (2) If the Board and the registered practitioner fail to agree under sub-section (1), the Board may refer the matter to a formal hearing.". (2) Section 35 of the Chinese Medicine Registration 25 Act 2000 is repealed. 14 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Health Practitioner Acts s. 21 21. Claims as to registration In section 61(11) of the Chinese Medicine Registration Act 2000-- (a) omit "as in force at the commencement of section 111"; 5 (b) for "by the Board established under that Act" substitute "under the section of the relevant Act specified in the Schedule". 22. Chinese Medicine Registration Board After section 70(3) of the Chinese Medicine 10 Registration Act 2000 insert-- "(4) Despite sub-section (1) and anything to the contrary in the member's instrument of appointment, a member may, with the consent of the Minister, continue to hold 15 office at the end of his or her appointment for a period not exceeding 3 months to enable the vacancy in the member's office to be filled.". 23. New Schedule substituted 20 For the Schedule to the Chinese Medicine Registration Act 2000 substitute-- "SCHEDULE 1. Chiropractors Registration Act 1996, section 7A 25 2. Dental Practice Act 1999, section 8A 3. Medical Practice Act 1994, section 9B 4. Nurses Act 1993, section 8A 5. Optometrists Registration Act 1996, section 8A 6. Osteopaths Registration Act 1996, section 7A 30 7. Pharmacy Practice Act 2004, section 11 8. Physiotherapists Registration Act 1998, section 7A.". 15 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Health Practitioner Acts s. 24 Division 2--Chiropractors Registration Act 1996 See: Act No. 63/1996. 24. Registration Reprint No. 1 as at (1) In section 3 of the Chiropractors Registration 14 October Act 1996 insert the following definition-- 1999 and amending ' "professional indemnity insurance" includes Act Nos 5 18/2000, insurance against civil liability in connection 2/2001, with the provision of chiropractic services by 98/2003 and 108/2004. a registered chiropractor and an agreement or LawToday: arrangement for discretionary indemnity in www.dms. dpc.vic. respect of that liability;'. 10 gov.au (2) After section 6(2)(g) of the Chiropractors Registration Act 1996 insert-- "(ga) that, in the opinion of the Board, the chiropractor does not have adequate arrangements for professional indemnity 15 insurance that meet the minimum terms and conditions set out in the guidelines of the Board;". (3) After section 6(3) of the Chiropractors Registration Act 1996 insert-- 20 "(3A) Without limiting the Board's powers under sub-section (3), it may impose a condition-- (a) that-- (i) the chiropractor must hold professional indemnity insurance; 25 or (ii) the chiropractic services provided by the chiropractor must be covered by professional indemnity insurance; or 30 (iii) the chiropractor must be specified or referred to in professional indemnity insurance, whether by name or otherwise, as a person to 16 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Health Practitioner Acts s. 24 whom the professional indemnity insurance extends even though the chiropractor is not a party to the professional indemnity insurance; and 5 (b) that the professional indemnity insurance must meet the minimum terms and conditions set out in the guidelines of the Board. (3B) If the applicant's arrangements satisfy the 10 minimum terms and conditions set out in the guidelines of the Board, the Board must not-- (a) refuse to grant registration on the basis that the chiropractor 's arrangements for 15 professional indemnity insurance are in the form of insurance or a discretionary indemnity; or (b) impose a condition on the registration of a chiropractor to require that the 20 chiropractor's arrangements for professional indemnity insurance must be in the form of insurance or a discretionary indemnity.". (4) In section 6(4) of the Chiropractors Registration 25 Act 1996 after "(3)" insert "or (3A)". (5) After section 7(1)(b) of the Chiropractors Registration Act 1996 insert-- "(ba) if the Board is satisfied that, in order to meet an identified need for a chiropractor, it is 30 necessary for a person having qualifications and training in the nature of the applicant's to practise as a chiropractor in Victoria; or". 17 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Health Practitioner Acts s. 25 25. Board and panels (1) For section 36(2) of the Chiropractors Registration Act 1996 substitute-- "(2) If-- (a) the Board is unable to appoint a panel 5 because there are not enough members available to sit on it; or (b) the Board is of the opinion that a person with special expertise is required for the hearing-- 10 the President or, in the absence of the President, the Deputy President may fill the vacant positions on the panel by appointing persons who are not members of the Board from a list of persons approved by the 15 Governor in Council under sub-section (2A). (2A) The Governor in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister, may approve persons who are not members of the Board to be available to be appointed to a 20 panel under sub-section (2).". (2) For section 43(2) of the Chiropractors Registration Act 1996 substitute-- "(2) If-- (a) the Board is unable to appoint a panel 25 because there are not enough members available to sit on it; or (b) the Board is of the opinion that a person with special expertise is required for the hearing-- 30 the President or, in the absence of the President, the Deputy President may fill the vacant positions on the panel by appointing persons who are not members of the Board 18 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Health Practitioner Acts s. 26 from a list of persons approved by the Governor in Council under sub-section (2A). (2A) The Governor in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister, may approve persons who are not members of the 5 Board to be available to be appointed to a panel under sub-section (2).". (3) After section 62(1)(e) of the Chiropractors Registration Act 1996 insert-- "(ea) to issue and publish guidelines about the 10 minimum terms and conditions of professional indemnity insurance for registered chiropractors;". (4) After section 64(3) of the Chiropractors Registration Act 1996 insert-- 15 "(4) Despite sub-section (1) and anything to the contrary in the member's instrument of appointment, a member may, with the consent of the Minister, continue to hold office at the end of his or her appointment 20 for a period not exceeding 3 months to enable the vacancy in the member's office to be filled.". 26. New section 51A inserted and consequential repeal (1) After section 51 of the Chiropractors 25 Registration Act 1996 insert-- "51A. Agreements to amend, vary or revoke conditions or revoke suspensions (1) The Board may, if the registered chiropractor so agrees-- 30 (a) amend, vary or revoke any condition imposed on the chiropractor's registration by the Board without conducting an informal or formal hearing; or 35 19 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Health Practitioner Acts s. 27 (b) revoke a suspension of the chiropractor's registration and impose a condition on the registration; or (c) revoke a suspension of the chiropractor's registration if the 5 chiropractor satisfies the Board that his or her ability to practise as a chiropractor is no longer affected. (2) If the Board and the registered chiropractor fail to agree under sub-section (1), the Board 10 may refer the matter to a formal hearing.". (2) Section 33 of the Chiropractors Registration Act 1996 is repealed. 27. New section 99 inserted After section 98 of the Chiropractors 15 Registration Act 1996 insert-- "99. Transitional--panels The President or, in the absence of the President, the Deputy President may fill the vacant positions on the panel by appointing 20 persons who are not members of the Board from a list of persons approved, before the date of commencement of section 25 of the Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005, by the Governor in 25 Council under any of the following provisions-- (a) section 38(4) or 45(4) of the Chinese Medicine Registration Act 2000; (b) section 37(4) or 44(4) of the Dental 30 Practice Act 1999; (c) section 40(4) or 47(4) of the Medical Practice Act 1994; 20 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Health Practitioner Acts s. 28 (d) section 38(4) or 45(4) of the Nurses Act 1993; (e) section 38(4) or 45(4) of the Psychologists Registration Act 2000.". 5 See: Division 3--Dental Practice Act 1999 Act No. 26/1999. 28. Registration Reprint No. 1 as at (1) After section 7(1)(b) of the Dental Practice Act 1 July 2000 and 1999 insert-- amending Act Nos "(ba) if the Board is satisfied that, in order to meet 10 18/2000, 2/2001, an identified need for a dental care provider, 14/2002, it is necessary for a person having 98/2003 and 108/2004. qualifications and training in the nature of LawToday: the applicant's to practise as a dental care www.dms. dpc.vic. provider in Victoria; or". 15 gov.au (2) After section 71(3) of the Dental Practice Act 1999 insert-- "(4) Despite sub-section (1) and anything to the contrary in the member's instrument of appointment, a member may, with the 20 consent of the Minister, continue to hold office at the end of his or her appointment for a period not exceeding 3 months to enable the vacancy in the member's office to be filled.". 25 21 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Health Practitioner Acts s. 29 29. New section 49A inserted and consequential repeal (1) After section 49 of the Dental Practice Act 1999 insert-- "49A. Agreements to amend, vary or revoke conditions or revoke suspensions 5 (1) The Board may, if the registered dental care provider or dental student so agrees-- (a) amend, vary or revoke any condition imposed on the dental care provider's or dental student's registration by the 10 Board without conducting an informal or formal hearing; or (b) revoke a suspension of the dental care provider's or dental student's registration and impose a condition on 15 the registration; or (c) revoke a suspension of the dental care provider's registration if the dental care provider satisfies the Board that his or her ability to practise as a dental care 20 provider is no longer affected; or (d) revoke a suspension of the dental student's registration if the dental student satisfies the Board that his or her ability to undertake a course of 25 study or supervised training as a dental student is no longer affected. (2) If the Board and the registered dental care provider or dental student fail to agree under sub-section (1), the Board may refer the 30 matter to a formal hearing.". (2) Section 34 of the Dental Practice Act 1999 is repealed. 22 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Health Practitioner Acts s. 30 Division 4--Medical Practice Act 1994 See: Act No. 23/1994. 30. Board Reprint No. 4 as at After section 68(3) of the Medical Practice Act 1 July 2003 1994 insert-- and amending "(4) Despite sub-section (1) and anything to the Act Nos 5 98/2003, contrary in the member's instrument of 80/2004 and appointment, a member may, with the 108/2004. LawToday: consent of the Minister, continue to hold www.dms. office at the end of her or his appointment dpc.vic. gov.au for a period not exceeding 3 months to 10 enable the vacancy in the member's office to be filled.". See: Division 5--Nurses Act 1993 Act No. 111/1993. 31. Registration Reprint No. 4 as at (1) After section 8(1)(b) of the Nurses Act 1993 7 April 2004 15 and insert-- amending Act Nos "(ba) if the Board is of the opinion that, in order to 14/2002, 108/2004. meet an identified need for a nurse, it is LawToday: necessary for a person having qualifications www.dms. dpc.vic. and training in the nature of the applicant's to 20 gov.au practise as a nurse in Victoria; or". (2) After section 68(3) of the Nurses Act 1993 insert-- "(4) Despite sub-section (1) and anything to the contrary in the member's instrument of 25 appointment, a member may, with the consent of the Minister, continue to hold office at the end of her or his appointment for a period not exceeding 3 months to enable the vacancy in the member's office to 30 be filled.". 23 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Health Practitioner Acts s. 32 32. New section 49C inserted and consequential repeal (1) After section 49B of the Nurses Act 1993 insert-- "49C. Agreements to amend, vary or revoke conditions or revoke suspensions 5 (1) The Board may, if the registered nurse so agrees-- (a) amend, vary or revoke any condition imposed on the nurse's registration by the Board without conducting an 10 informal or formal hearing; or (b) revoke a suspension of the nurse's registration and impose a condition on the registration; or (c) revoke a suspension of the nurse's 15 registration if the nurse satisfies the Board that her or his ability to practise as a nurse is no longer affected. (2) If the Board and the registered nurse fail to agree under sub-section (1), the Board may 20 refer the matter to a formal hearing.". (2) Section 33 of the Nurses Act 1993 is repealed. See: Division 6--Optometrists Registration Act 1996 Act No. 56/1996. 33. Registration Reprint No. 1 as at (1) In section 3 of the Optometrists Registration 8 October 25 1998 Act 1996 insert the following definition-- and amending ' "professional indemnity insurance" includes Act Nos 18/2000, insurance against civil liability in connection 74/2000, with the provision of optometry services by a 2/2001, 98/2003 and registered optometrist and an agreement or 30 108/2004. arrangement for discretionary indemnity in LawToday: www.dms. respect of that liability;'. dpc.vic. gov.au 24 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Health Practitioner Acts s. 33 (2) After section 7(2)(g) of the Optometrists Registration Act 1996 insert-- "(ga) that, in the opinion of the Board, the optometrist does not have adequate arrangements for professional indemnity 5 insurance that meet the minimum terms and conditions set out in the guidelines of the Board;". (3) After section 7(3) of the Optometrists Registration Act 1996 insert-- 10 "(3A) Without limiting the Board's powers under sub-section (3), it may impose a condition-- (a) that-- (i) the optometrist must hold professional indemnity insurance; 15 or (ii) the optometry services provided by the optometrist must be covered by professional indemnity insurance; or 20 (iii) the optometrist must be specified or referred to in professional indemnity insurance, whether by name or otherwise, as a person to whom the professional indemnity 25 insurance extends even though the optometrist is not a party to the professional indemnity insurance; and (b) that the professional indemnity 30 insurance must meet the minimum terms and conditions set out in the guidelines of the Board. 25 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Health Practitioner Acts s. 34 (3B) If the applicant's arrangements satisfy the minimum terms and conditions set out in the guidelines of the Board, the Board must not-- (a) refuse to grant registration on the basis 5 that the optometrist's arrangements for professional indemnity insurance are in the form of insurance or a discretionary indemnity; or (b) impose a condition on the registration 10 of an optometrist to require that the optometrist's arrangements for professional indemnity insurance must be in the form of insurance or a discretionary indemnity.". 15 (4) In section 7(4) of the Optometrists Registration Act 1996 after "(3)" insert "or (3A)". (5) After section 8(1)(b) of the Optometrists Registration Act 1996 insert-- "(ba) if the Board is satisfied that, in order to meet 20 an identified need for an optometrist, it is necessary for a person having qualifications and training in the nature of the applicant's to practise as an optometrist in Victoria; or". 34. Board and panels 25 (1) For section 38(2) of the Optometrists Registration Act 1996 substitute-- "(2) If-- (a) the Board is unable to appoint a panel because there are not enough members 30 available to sit on it; or 26 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Health Practitioner Acts s. 34 (b) the Board is of the opinion that a person with special expertise is required for the hearing-- the President or, in the absence of the President, the Deputy President may fill the 5 vacant positions on the panel by appointing persons who are not members of the Board from a list of persons approved by the Governor in Council under sub-section (2A). (2A) The Governor in Council, on the 10 recommendation of the Minister, may approve persons who are not members of the Board to be available to be appointed to a panel under sub-section (2).". (2) For section 45(2) of the Optometrists 15 Registration Act 1996 substitute-- "(2) If-- (a) the Board is unable to appoint a panel because there are not enough members available to sit on it; or 20 (b) the Board is of the opinion that a person with special expertise is required for the hearing-- the President or, in the absence of the President, the Deputy President may fill the 25 vacant positions on the panel by appointing persons who are not members of the Board from a list of persons approved by the Governor in Council under sub-section (2A). (2A) The Governor in Council, on the 30 recommendation of the Minister, may approve persons who are not members of the Board to be available to be appointed to a panel under sub-section (2).". 27 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Health Practitioner Acts s. 35 (3) After section 66(1)(e) of the Optometrists Registration Act 1996 insert-- "(ea) to issue and publish guidelines about the minimum terms and conditions of professional indemnity insurance for 5 registered optometrists;". (4) After section 68(3) of the Optometrists Registration Act 1996 insert-- "(4) Despite sub-section (1) and anything to the contrary in the member's instrument of 10 appointment, a member may, with the consent of the Minister, continue to hold office at the end of his or her appointment for a period not exceeding 3 months to enable the vacancy in the member's office to 15 be filled.". 35. New section 52A inserted and consequential repeal (1) After section 52 of the Optometrists Registration Act 1996 insert-- "52A. Agreements to amend, vary or revoke 20 conditions or revoke suspensions (1) The Board may, if the registered optometrist so agrees-- (a) amend, vary or revoke any condition imposed on the optometrist's 25 registration by the Board without conducting an informal or formal hearing; or (b) revoke a suspension of the optometrist's registration and impose a condition on 30 the registration; or 28 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Health Practitioner Acts s. 36 (c) revoke a suspension of the optometrist's registration if the optometrist satisfies the Board that his or her ability to practise as an optometrist is no longer affected. 5 (2) If the Board and the registered optometrist fail to agree under sub-section (1), the Board may refer the matter to a formal hearing.". (2) Section 35 of the Optometrists Registration Act 1996 is repealed. 10 36. New section 100 substituted and consequential amendment (1) For Division 2 of Part 10 of the Optometrists Registration Act 1996 substitute-- "100. Transitional--panels 15 The President or, in the absence of the President, the Deputy President may fill the vacant positions on the panel by appointing persons who are not members of the Board from a list of persons approved, before the 20 date of commencement of section 34 of the Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005, by the Governor in Council under any of the following provisions-- 25 (a) section 38(4) or 45(4) of the Chinese Medicine Registration Act 2000; (b) section 37(4) or 44(4) of the Dental Practice Act 1999; (c) section 40(4) or 47(4) of the Medical 30 Practice Act 1994; (d) section 38(4) or 45(4) of the Nurses Act 1993; 29 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Health Practitioner Acts s. 37 (e) section 38(4) or 45(4) of the Psychologists Registration Act 2000.". (2) The Heading to Division 1 of Part 10 of the Optometrists Registration Act 1996 is repealed. 5 See: Division 7--Osteopaths Registration Act 1996 Act No. 75/1996. 37. Registration Reprint No. 1 as at (1) In section 3 of the Osteopaths Registration Act 26 February 2004 and 1996 insert the following definition-- amending Act No. ' "professional indemnity insurance" includes 10 108/2004. LawToday: insurance against civil liability in connection www.dms. with the provision of osteopathy services by dpc.vic. gov.au a registered osteopath and an agreement or arrangement for discretionary indemnity in respect of that liability;'. 15 (2) After section 6(2)(g) of the Osteopaths Registration Act 1996 insert-- "(ga) that, in the opinion of the Board, the osteopath does not have adequate arrangements for professional indemnity 20 insurance that meet the minimum terms and conditions set out in the guidelines of the Board;". (3) After section 6(3) of the Osteopaths Registration Act 1996 insert-- 25 "(3A) Without limiting the Board's powers under sub-section (3), it may impose a condition-- (a) that-- (i) the osteopath must hold professional indemnity insurance; 30 or 30 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Health Practitioner Acts s. 37 (ii) the osteopathy services provided by the osteopath must be covered by professional indemnity insurance; or (iii) the osteopath must be specified or 5 referred to in professional indemnity insurance, whether by name or otherwise, as a person to whom the professional indemnity insurance extends even though the 10 osteopath is not a party to the professional indemnity insurance; and (b) that the professional indemnity insurance must meet the minimum 15 terms and conditions set out in the guidelines of the Board. (3B) If the applicant's arrangements satisfy the minimum terms and conditions set out in the guidelines of the Board, the Board must 20 not-- (a) refuse to grant registration on the basis that the osteopath's arrangements for professional indemnity insurance are in the form of insurance or a discretionary 25 indemnity; or (b) impose a condition on the registration of an osteopath to require that the osteopath's arrangements for professional indemnity insurance must 30 be in the form of insurance or a discretionary indemnity.". (4) In section 6(4) of the Osteopaths Registration Act 1996 after "(3)" insert "or (3A)". 31 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Health Practitioner Acts s. 38 (5) After section 7(1)(b) of the Osteopaths Registration Act 1996 insert-- "(ba) if the Board is satisfied that, in order to meet an identified need for an osteopath, it is necessary for a person having qualifications 5 and training in the nature of the applicant's to practise as an osteopath in Victoria; or". 38. Board and panels (1) For section 36(2) of the Osteopaths Registration Act 1996 substitute-- 10 "(2) If-- (a) the Board is unable to appoint a panel because there are not enough members available to sit on it; or (b) the Board is of the opinion that a person 15 with special expertise is required for the hearing-- the President or, in the absence of the President, the Deputy President may fill the vacant positions on the panel by appointing 20 persons who are not members of the Board from a list of persons approved by the Governor in Council under sub-section (2A). (2A) The Governor in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister, may 25 approve persons who are not members of the Board to be available to be appointed to a panel under sub-section (2).". (2) For section 43(2) of the Osteopaths Registration Act 1996 substitute-- 30 "(2) If-- (a) the Board is unable to appoint a panel because there are not enough members available to sit on it; or 32 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Health Practitioner Acts s. 38 (b) the Board is of the opinion that a person with special expertise is required for the hearing-- the President or, in the absence of the President, the Deputy President may fill the 5 vacant positions on the panel by appointing persons who are not members of the Board from a list of persons approved by the Governor in Council under sub-section (2A). (2A) The Governor in Council, on the 10 recommendation of the Minister, may approve persons who are not members of the Board to be available to be appointed to a panel under sub-section (2).". (3) After section 62(1)(e) of the Osteopaths 15 Registration Act 1996 insert-- "(ea) to issue and publish guidelines about the minimum terms and conditions of professional indemnity insurance for registered osteopaths;". 20 (4) After section 64(3) of the Osteopaths Registration Act 1996 insert-- "(4) Despite sub-section (1) and anything to the contrary in the member's instrument of appointment, a member may, with the 25 consent of the Minister, continue to hold office at the end of his or her appointment for a period not exceeding 3 months to enable the vacancy in the member's office to be filled.". 30 33 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Health Practitioner Acts s. 39 39. New section 51A inserted and consequential repeal (1) After section 51 of the Osteopaths Registration Act 1996 insert-- "51A. Agreements to amend, vary or revoke conditions or revoke suspensions 5 (1) The Board may, if the registered osteopath so agrees-- (a) amend, vary or revoke any condition imposed on the osteopath's registration by the Board without conducting an 10 informal or formal hearing; or (b) revoke a suspension of the osteopath's registration and impose a condition on the registration; or (c) revoke a suspension of the osteopath's 15 registration if the osteopath satisfies the Board that his or her ability to practise as an osteopath is no longer affected. (2) If the Board and the registered osteopath fail to agree under sub-section (1), the Board 20 may refer the matter to a formal hearing.". (2) Section 33 of the Osteopaths Registration Act 1996 is repealed. 40. New section 95 substituted For sections 95 and 96 of the Osteopaths 25 Registration Act 1996 substitute-- "95. Transitional--panels The President or, in the absence of the President, the Deputy President may fill the vacant positions on the panel by appointing 30 persons who are not members of the Board from a list of persons approved, before the date of commencement of section 38 of the Health Legislation (Miscellaneous 34 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Health Practitioner Acts s. 41 Amendments) Act 2005, by the Governor in Council under any of the following provisions-- (a) section 38(4) or 45(4) of the Chinese Medicine Registration Act 2000; 5 (b) section 37(4) or 44(4) of the Dental Practice Act 1999; (c) section 40(4) or 47(4) of the Medical Practice Act 1994; (d) section 38(4) or 45(4) of the Nurses 10 Act 1993; (e) section 38(4) or 45(4) of the Psychologists Registration Act 2000.". See: Division 8--Physiotherapists Registration Act 1998 15 Act No. 55/1998 41. Registration and amending (1) In section 3 of the Physiotherapists Registration Act Nos 18/2000, Act 1998 insert the following definition-- 2/2001, 98/2003 and ' "professional indemnity insurance" includes 108/2004. LawToday: insurance against civil liability in connection 20 www.dms. with the provision of physiotherapy services dpc.vic. gov.au by a registered physiotherapist and an agreement or arrangement for discretionary indemnity in respect of that liability;'. (2) In section 4(2)(c) of the Physiotherapists 25 Registration Act 1998 for "insurance against civil liability" substitute "professional indemnity insurance". (3) Section 6(1)(d) of the Physiotherapists Registration Act 1998 is repealed. 30 35 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Health Practitioner Acts s. 41 (4) After section 6(2)(g) of the Physiotherapists Registration Act 1998 insert-- "(ga) that, in the opinion of the Board, the physiotherapist does not have adequate arrangements for professional indemnity 5 insurance that meet the minimum terms and conditions set out in the guidelines of the Board;". (5) For section 6(3) of the Physiotherapists Registration Act 1998 substitute-- 10 "(3) A grant of registration under this section is subject to any conditions, limitations or restrictions that the Board thinks fit. (3A) Without limiting the Board's powers under sub-section (3), it may impose a condition-- 15 (a) that-- (i) the physiotherapist must hold professional indemnity insurance; or (ii) the physiotherapy services 20 provided by the physiotherapist must be covered by professional indemnity insurance; or (iii) the physiotherapist must be specified or referred to in 25 professional indemnity insurance, whether by name or otherwise, as a person to whom the professional indemnity insurance extends even though the physiotherapist is not a 30 party to the professional indemnity insurance; and 36 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Health Practitioner Acts s. 41 (b) that the professional indemnity insurance must meet the minimum terms and conditions set out in the guidelines of the Board. (3B) If the applicant's arrangements satisfy the 5 minimum terms and conditions set out in the guidelines of the Board, the Board must not-- (a) refuse to grant registration on the basis that the physiotherapist's arrangements 10 for professional indemnity insurance are in the form of insurance or a discretionary indemnity; or (b) impose a condition on the registration of a physiotherapist to require that the 15 physiotherapist's arrangements for professional indemnity insurance must be in the form of insurance or a discretionary indemnity.". (6) In section 6(4) of the Physiotherapists 20 Registration Act 1998 after "(3)" insert "or (3A)". (7) After section 7(1)(b) of the Physiotherapists Registration Act 1998 insert-- "(ba) if the Board is satisfied that, in order to meet 25 an identified need for a physiotherapist, it is necessary for a person having qualifications and training in the nature of the applicant's to practise as a physiotherapist in Victoria; or". 37 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Health Practitioner Acts s. 42 42. Board and panels (1) For section 35(2) of the Physiotherapists Registration Act 1998 substitute-- "(2) If-- (a) the Board is unable to appoint a panel 5 because there are not enough members available to sit on it; or (b) the Board is of the opinion that a person with special expertise is required for the hearing-- 10 the President or, in the absence of the President, the Deputy President may fill the vacant positions on the panel by appointing persons who are not members of the Board from a list of persons approved by the 15 Governor in Council under sub-section (2A). (2A) The Governor in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister, may approve persons who are not members of the Board to be available to be appointed to a 20 panel under sub-section (2).". (2) For section 42(2) of the Physiotherapists Registration Act 1998 substitute-- "(2) If-- (a) the Board is unable to appoint a panel 25 because there are not enough members available to sit on it; or (b) the Board is of the opinion that a person with special expertise is required for the hearing-- 30 the President or, in the absence of the President, the Deputy President may fill the vacant positions on the panel by appointing persons who are not members of the Board 38 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Health Practitioner Acts s. 43 from a list of persons approved by the Governor in Council under sub-section (2A). (2A) The Governor in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister, may approve persons who are not members of the 5 Board to be available to be appointed to a panel under sub-section (2).". (3) For section 61(1)(e)(i) of the Physiotherapists Registration Act 1998 substitute-- "(i) the minimum terms and conditions of 10 professional indemnity insurance for registered physiotherapists;". (4) After section 63(3) of the Physiotherapists Registration Act 1998 insert-- "(4) Despite sub-section (1) and anything to the 15 contrary in the member's instrument of appointment, a member may, with the consent of the Minister, continue to hold office at the end of his or her appointment for a period not exceeding 3 months to 20 enable the vacancy in the member's office to be filled.". 43. New section 50A inserted and consequential repeal (1) After section 50 of the Physiotherapists Registration Act 1998 insert-- 25 "50A. Agreements to amend, vary or revoke conditions or revoke suspensions (1) The Board may, if the registered physiotherapist so agrees-- (a) amend, vary or revoke any condition 30 imposed on the physiotherapist's registration by the Board without conducting an informal or formal hearing; or 39 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Health Practitioner Acts s. 44 (b) revoke a suspension of the physiotherapist's registration and impose a condition on the registration; or (c) revoke a suspension of the 5 physiotherapist's registration if the physiotherapist satisfies the Board that his or her ability to practise as a physiotherapist is no longer affected. (2) If the Board and the registered 10 physiotherapist fail to agree under sub- section (1), the Board may refer the matter to a formal hearing.". (2) Section 32 of the Physiotherapists Registration Act 1998 is repealed. 15 44. New section 96 inserted After section 95 of the Physiotherapists Registration Act 1998 insert-- "96. Transitional--panels The President or, in the absence of the 20 President, the Deputy President may fill the vacant positions on the panel by appointing persons who are not members of the Board from a list of persons approved, before the date of commencement of section 42 of the 25 Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005, by the Governor in Council under any of the following provisions-- (a) section 38(4) or 45(4) of the Chinese 30 Medicine Registration Act 2000; (b) section 37(4) or 44(4) of the Dental Practice Act 1999; (c) section 40(4) or 47(4) of the Medical Practice Act 1994; 35 40 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Health Practitioner Acts s. 45 (d) section 38(4) or 45(4) of the Nurses Act 1993; (e) section 38(4) or 45(4) of the Psychologists Registration Act 2000.". 5 See: Division 9--Podiatrists Registration Act 1997 Act No. 78/1997 45. Registration and amending (1) In section 3 of the Podiatrists Registration Act Act Nos 46/1998, 1997 insert the following definition-- 52/1998 (as amended by ' "professional indemnity insurance" includes 10 Act No. 101/1998), insurance against civil liability in connection 2/2001 and with the provision of podiatry services by a 108/2004. LawToday: registered podiatrist and an agreement or www.dms. arrangement for discretionary indemnity in dpc.vic. gov.au respect of that liability;'. 15 (2) After section 6(2)(g) of the Podiatrists Registration Act 1997 insert-- "(ga) that, in the opinion of the Board, the podiatrist does not have adequate arrangements for professional indemnity 20 insurance that meet the minimum terms and conditions set out in the guidelines of the Board;". (3) After section 6(3) of the Podiatrists Registration Act 1997 insert-- 25 "(3A) Without limiting the Board's powers under sub-section (3), it may impose a condition-- (a) that-- (i) the podiatrist must hold professional indemnity insurance; 30 or 41 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Health Practitioner Acts s. 45 (ii) the podiatry services provided by the podiatrist must be covered by professional indemnity insurance; or (iii) the podiatrist must be specified or 5 referred to in professional indemnity insurance, whether by name or otherwise, as a person to whom the professional indemnity insurance extends even though the 10 podiatrist is not a party to the professional indemnity insurance; and (b) that the professional indemnity insurance must meet the minimum 15 terms and conditions set out in the guidelines of the Board. (3B) If the applicant's arrangements satisfy the minimum terms and conditions set out in the guidelines of the Board, the Board must 20 not-- (a) refuse to grant registration on the basis that the podiatrist's arrangements for professional indemnity insurance are in the form of insurance or a discretionary 25 indemnity; or (b) impose a condition on the registration of a podiatrist to require that the podiatrist's arrangements for professional indemnity insurance must 30 be in the form of insurance or a discretionary indemnity.". (4) In section 6(4) of the Podiatrists Registration Act 1997 after "(3)" insert "or (3A)". 42 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Health Practitioner Acts s. 46 (5) After section 7(1)(b) of the Podiatrists Registration Act 1997 insert-- "(ba) if the Board is satisfied that, in order to meet an identified need for a podiatrist, it is necessary for a person having qualifications 5 and training in the nature of the applicant's to practise as a podiatrist in Victoria; or". 46. Board and panels (1) For section 36(2) of the Podiatrists Registration Act 1997 substitute-- 10 "(2) If-- (a) the Board is unable to appoint a panel because there are not enough members available to sit on it; or (b) the Board is of the opinion that a person 15 with special expertise is required for the hearing-- the President or, in the absence of the President, the Deputy President may fill the vacant positions on the panel by appointing 20 persons who are not members of the Board from a list of persons approved by the Governor in Council under sub-section (2A). (2A) The Governor in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister, may 25 approve persons who are not members of the Board to be available to be appointed to a panel under sub-section (2).". (2) For section 43(2) of the Podiatrists Registration Act 1997 substitute-- 30 "(2) If-- (a) the Board is unable to appoint a panel because there are not enough members available to sit on it; or 43 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Health Practitioner Acts s. 46 (b) the Board is of the opinion that a person with special expertise is required for the hearing-- the President or, in the absence of the President, the Deputy President may fill the 5 vacant positions on the panel by appointing persons who are not members of the Board from a list of persons approved by the Governor in Council under sub-section (2A). (2A) The Governor in Council, on the 10 recommendation of the Minister, may approve persons who are not members of the Board to be available to be appointed to a panel under sub-section (2).". (3) After section 62(1)(f) of the Podiatrists 15 Registration Act 1997 insert-- "(fa) to issue and publish guidelines about the minimum terms and conditions of professional indemnity insurance for registered podiatrists;". 20 (4) After section 64(3) of the Podiatrists Registration Act 1997 insert-- "(4) Despite sub-section (1) and anything to the contrary in the member's instrument of appointment, a member may, with the 25 consent of the Minister, continue to hold office at the end of his or her appointment for a period not exceeding 3 months to enable the vacancy in the member's office to be filled.". 30 44 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Health Practitioner Acts s. 47 47. New section 51A inserted and consequential repeal (1) After section 51 of the Podiatrists Registration Act 1997 insert-- "51A. Agreements to amend, vary or revoke conditions or revoke suspensions 5 (1) The Board may, if the registered podiatrist so agrees-- (a) amend, vary or revoke any condition imposed on the podiatrist's registration by the Board without conducting an 10 informal or formal hearing; or (b) revoke a suspension of the podiatrist's registration and impose a condition on the registration; or (c) revoke a suspension of the podiatrist's 15 registration if the podiatrist satisfies the Board that his or her ability to practise as a podiatrist is no longer affected. (2) If the Board and the registered podiatrist fail to agree under sub-section (1), the Board 20 may refer the matter to a formal hearing.". (2) Section 33 of the Podiatrists Registration Act 1997 is repealed. 48. New section 97 substituted (1) For section 97 of the Podiatrists Registration 25 Act 1997 substitute-- "97. Transitional--panels The President or, in the absence of the President, the Deputy President may fill the vacant positions on the panel by appointing 30 persons who are not members of the Board from a list of persons approved, before the date of commencement of section 46 of the Health Legislation (Miscellaneous 45 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Health Practitioner Acts s. 49 Amendments) Act 2005, by the Governor in Council under any of the following provisions-- (a) section 38(4) or 45(4) of the Chinese Medicine Registration Act 2000; 5 (b) section 37(4) or 44(4) of the Dental Practice Act 1999; (c) section 40(4) or 47(4) of the Medical Practice Act 1994; (d) section 38(4) or 45(4) of the Nurses 10 Act 1993; (e) section 38(4) or 45(4) of the Psychologists Registration Act 2000.". (2) The Schedule to the Podiatrists Registration Act 15 1997 is repealed. See: Division 10--Psychologists Registration Act 2000 Act No. 41/2000 49. The Board and amending (1) After section 7(1)(a) of the Psychologists Act Nos 74/2000, Registration Act 2000 insert-- 20 2/2001, 14/2002 and "(ab) if the Board is satisfied that, in order to meet 108/2004. LawToday: an identified need for a psychologist, it is www.dms. necessary for a person having qualifications dpc.vic. gov.au and training in the nature of the applicant's to practise as a psychologist in Victoria; or". 25 (2) After section 70(3) of the Psychologists Registration Act 2000 insert-- "(4) Despite sub-section (1) and anything to the contrary in the member's instrument of appointment, a member may, with the 30 consent of the Minister, continue to hold office at the end of his or her appointment for a period not exceeding 3 months to 46 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 5--Health Practitioner Acts s. 50 enable the vacancy in the member's office to be filled.". 50. New section 54A inserted and consequential repeal (1) After section 54 of the Psychologists Registration Act 2000 insert-- 5 "54A. Agreements to amend, vary or revoke conditions or revoke suspensions (1) The Board may, if the registered psychologist so agrees-- (a) amend, vary or revoke any condition 10 imposed on the psychologist's registration by the Board without conducting an informal or formal hearing; or (b) revoke a suspension of the 15 psychologist's registration and impose a condition on the registration; or (c) revoke a suspension of the psychologist's registration if the psychologist satisfies the Board that his 20 or her ability to practise as a psychologist is no longer affected. (2) If the Board and the registered psychologist fail to agree under sub-section (1), the Board may refer the matter to a formal hearing.". 25 (2) Section 35 of the Psychologists Registration Act 2000 is repealed. __________________ 47 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 6--Miscellaneous Amendments s. 51 PART 6--MISCELLANEOUS AMENDMENTS Act No. 51. Building Act 1993 126/1993. For section 75JB(b) of the Building Act 1993 substitute-- '(b) for section 229(1) there were substituted-- 5 "(1) Subject to sub-section (2), an inspector may enter any building or land for the purpose of carrying out any inspection of the building, building work or plumbing work or any equipment, 10 installation, service, records or reports relating to the building, building work or plumbing work to determine whether or not this Part or Part 5A or 5B is being complied with."; and'. 15 Act No. 52. Health Act 1958 6270. In section 418 of the Health Act 1958, for "Natural Resources" substitute "Sustainability". Act No. 53. Veterinary Practice Act 1997--new section 50A 58/1997. (1) After section 50 of the Veterinary Practice Act 20 1997 insert-- "50A. Agreements to amend, vary or revoke conditions or revoke suspensions (1) The Board may, if the registered veterinary practitioner so agrees-- 25 (a) amend, vary or revoke any condition imposed on the veterinary practitioner's registration by the Board without conducting an informal or formal hearing; or 30 (b) revoke a suspension of the veterinary practitioner's registration and impose a condition on the registration; or 48 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Part 6--Miscellaneous Amendments s. 54 (c) revoke a suspension of the veterinary practitioner's registration if the veterinary practitioner satisfies the Board that his or her ability to practise as a veterinary practitioner is no longer 5 affected. (2) If the Board and the registered veterinary practitioner fail to agree under sub-section (1), the Board may refer the matter to a formal hearing.". 10 (2) In the Heading to Division 4 of Part 3 for "hearings" substitute "investigations". (3) Section 32 of the Veterinary Practice Act 1997 is repealed. 54. Veterinary Practice Act 1997--Board members 15 After section 64(3) of the Veterinary Practice Act 1997 insert-- "(4) Despite sub-section (1) and anything to the contrary in the member's instrument of appointment, a member may, with the 20 consent of the Minister, continue to hold office at the end of his or her appointment for a period not exceeding 3 months to enable the vacancy in the member's office to be filled.". 25 49 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

Health Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2005 Act No. Endnotes ENDNOTES By Authority. Government Printer for the State of Victoria. 50 551324B.I1-18/5/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 18/5/2005

 


 

 


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