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NURSES (AMENDMENT) BILL 2000

                 PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA

                Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000
                                 Act No.


                        TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Clause                                                                  Page
  1.     Purposes                                                          1
  2.     Commencement                                                      2
  3.     Definitions                                                       2
  4.     Information with applications                                     3
  5.     Registration                                                      4
  6.     New section 8B inserted                                           5
         8B.      Endorsement of registration for nurse practitioners      5
  7.     Conditions, limitation or restrictions on endorsement             7
  8.     Entitlement of applicant for endorsement to make submissions      7
  9.     Notification about endorsement                                    8
  10.    Application for renewal of endorsement                            8
  11.    New section 13A inserted                                          9
         13A. Restoration of name to register                              9
  12.    Refusal to renew registration or endorsement                      9
  13.    New section 14A inserted                                         10
         14A. Special qualifications or training                          10
  14.    Effect of suspension of endorsement                              10
  15.    Endorsement obtained by fraud                                    11
  16.    Consequential amendment                                          11
  17.    Register and evidence                                            11
  18.    Certificates                                                     12
  19.    New section 19A inserted                                         12
         19A. Provision of information                                    13
  20.    Complaints                                                       14
  21.    Health Services Commissioner                                     14
  22.    New section 24 inserted                                          14
         24.      Investigations and hearings on the Board's motion       14
  23.    Suspension of registration                                       15
  24.    Suspension of endorsement                                        15
  25.    Preliminary investigations into health of nurse                  15
  26.    Outcome of preliminary investigation                             15
  27.    Request for suspension of registration or endorsement or
         conditions etc to be imposed                                     15
  28.    Revocation of suspension or conditions etc on endorsement        16


  29.    Immediate suspension of endorsement                              16


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Clause Page 30. Determinations of informal hearings 16 31. Panels 16 32. Findings and determinations at formal hearings 17 33. New section 49A inserted 17 49A. Investigation may continue even if person no longer registered 18 34. New section 49B inserted 19 49B. Employees of the Board 19 35. Removal of suspension, condition or limitation 19 36. Notification of determinations 19 37. Offence to publish information identifying nurse 19 38. VCAT 20 39. Nurse practitioners 20 40. Offence to provide unendorsed nurse practitioners 21 41. New sections 64A to 64D inserted 21 64A. Advertising 21 64B. Advertising guidelines 23 64C. Power of the courts to require corrective advertising 24 64D. Exemptions 24 42. Functions of Board 25 43. Membership of the Board 26 44. New sections 75A and 75B inserted 27 75A. Resolutions without meetings 27 75B. Approved methods of communication for Board 28 45. Nurse practitioner advisory committee must be established 29 46. New section 88 substituted and sections 88A to 88D inserted 31 88. Identification 31 88A. Powers of entry with warrant 32 88B. Announcement before entry 34 88C. Copy of warrant to be given to occupier 34 88D. Copies or receipts to be given 34 47. Regulations 35 48. New definition inserted in Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981 35 49. Authorisation under Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981 35 50. Amendments to Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981 relating to drug-dependent persons 36 51. Offences--section 35 of Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981 39 52. Regulations under Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981 40 ii 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

Clause Page 53. Consequential amendments to Chinese Medicine Registration Act 2000 41 ENDNOTES 42 iii 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA Initiated in Assembly 25 October 2000 As amended in Assembly 16 November 2000 A BILL to make miscellaneous amendments to the Nurses Act 1993 and to amend the Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981 and for other purposes. Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000 The Parliament of Victoria enacts as follows: 1. Purposes The main purposes of this Act are to make miscellaneous amendments to the Nurses Act 1993 and to amend the Drugs, Poisons and 5 Controlled Substances Act 1981. 1 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000 s. 2 Act No. 2. Commencement (1) Section 1 and this section come into operation on the day after the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent. 5 (2) Subject to sub-section (3), the remaining provisions of this Act, come into operation on a day or days to be proclaimed. (3) If a provision referred to in sub-section (2) does not come into operation before 1 November 2001, 10 it comes into operation on that day. 3. Definitions See: In section 3(1) of the Nurses Act 1993-- Act No. 111/1993. (a) in the definition of "unprofessional conduct", Reprint No. 2 in paragraph (c) after sub-paragraph (iii) as at 17 September 15 insert-- 1998 and "; or amending Act Nos (iv) in the case of a nurse practitioner, an 62/1998 and offence as a nurse practitioner under 18/2000 LawToday: any other Act or regulations;"; www.dms. dpc.vic. 20 (b) in the definition of "unprofessional conduct", gov.au after paragraph (c) insert-- "; or (d) professional conduct which is of a lesser standard than that which might 25 reasonably be expected of a registered nurse by her or his peers; or (e) providing a person with nursing services of a kind that is excessive, unnecessary or not reasonably required 30 for that person's well-being; or (f) influencing or attempting to influence the conduct of a nurse's practice in such 2 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000 s. 4 Act No. a way that patient care may be compromised; or (g) the failure to act as a nurse when required under an Act or regulations to 5 do so; or (h) the contravention of or failure to comply with a condition, limitation or restriction on the registration or endorsement of registration of the nurse 10 imposed by or under this Act.". (c) insert the following definitions-- ' "endorsement" means endorsement of registration as a nurse practitioner under section 8B; 15 "professional indemnity insurance" means insurance against civil liability in connection with the practice of nursing; "nurse practitioner" means a nurse whose registration has been endorsed in 20 accordance with section 8B;'. 4. Information with applications (1) In section 5 of the Nurses Act 1993, for sub- section (2) substitute-- "(2) An application must be-- 25 (a) in writing in the prescribed form; and (b) accompanied by-- (i) evidence of the qualifications which the applicant claims entitle her or him to the type of 30 registration applied for; and 3 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000 s. 5 Act No. (ii) the information referred to in section 19A; and (iii) the fee fixed by the Board.". (2) In section 5(3) of the Nurses Act 1993, after 5 paragraph (c) insert-- "; and (d) may require the applicant to provide evidence that the applicant is or will be covered by professional indemnity insurance 10 that meets the minimum terms and conditions set out in guidelines of the Board.". 5. Registration (1) In section 7(2) of the Nurses Act 1993, after 15 paragraph (g) insert-- "(h) that, in the opinion of the Board, the nurse does not have adequate arrangements for professional indemnity insurance that meet the minimum terms and conditions set out in 20 the guidelines of the Board.". (2) After section 9(1) of the Nurses Act 1993 insert-- "(1A) Without limiting the Board's powers under sub-section (1) it may impose a condition-- 25 (a) that-- (i) the nurse must hold professional indemnity insurance; or (ii) the nursing care provided by the nurse must be covered by 30 professional indemnity insurance; or (iii) the nurse must be specified or referred to in professional 4 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000 s. 6 Act No. indemnity insurance, whether by name or otherwise, as a person to whom the professional indemnity insurance extends even though the 5 nurse is not a party to the professional indemnity insurance; and (b) that the professional indemnity insurance must meet the minimum 10 terms and conditions set out in the guidelines of the Board.". (3) For section 13(1) of the Nurses Act 1993 substitute-- "(1) An application for renewal of registration 15 must be-- (a) made to the Board before the existing registration expires; and (b) accompanied by the information referred to in section 19A; and 20 (c) accompanied by the fee determined by the Board. (1A) The Board may require an applicant to provide evidence that the applicant will be covered by professional indemnity insurance 25 that meets the minimum terms and conditions set out in guidelines of the Board.". 6. New section 8B inserted Before section 9 of the Nurses Act 1993 insert-- 30 "8B. Endorsement of registration for nurse practitioners (1) If the Board is satisfied that a nurse registered under Division 1, 3 or 4 of the Register has satisfactorily completed a 5 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000 s. 6 Act No. course of study and undertaken clinical experience that, in the opinion of the Board, qualifies the nurse to use the title nurse practitioner, the Board may endorse the 5 registration of the nurse and specify in the endorsement the category or categories of nurse practitioner recognised by the Board with respect to which the nurse practitioner is qualified to use the title. 10 (2) If the Board is satisfied that a registered nurse referred to in sub-section (1) has satisfactorily completed a course of study which, in the opinion of the Board, qualifies the nurse to obtain and have in her or his 15 possession and to use, sell or supply the Schedule 2, 3, 4 and 8 poisons within the meaning of the Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981 that are prescribed under that Act with respect to a 20 category of nurse practitioner, the Board may endorse the registration of the nurse with that category of nurse practitioner. (3) An applicant for registration as a nurse under Division 1, 3 or 4 of the Register or a nurse 25 registered under Division 1, 3 or 4 of the Register may apply to the Board for an endorsement under this section. (4) An application must be-- (a) in writing in the prescribed form and 30 accompanied by evidence of the qualifications and clinical experience which the applicant claims qualify her or him for the endorsement applied for; and 35 (b) accompanied by the fee determined by the Board. 6 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000 s. 7 Act No. (5) The Board-- (a) may require the applicant to provide further information or material in respect of the application; and 5 (b) may require that the information in the application be verified by a declaration under section 107 of the Evidence Act 1958. (6) The Board must ensure that, if any category 10 of nurse practitioner is recognised by the Board for the purposes of endorsement of registration as a nurse practitioner under this section, the category of nurse practitioner is notified in the Government Gazette and in 15 any relevant publication circulating among nurses generally. (7) The endorsement of the registration of the nurse or nurse practitioner continues in force for the period that the registration is in 20 force.". 7. Conditions, limitation or restrictions on endorsement In section 9 of the Nurses Act 1993 after "registration" (where three times occurring) insert "or endorsement of registration". 25 8. Entitlement of applicant for endorsement to make submissions In section 10 of the Nurses Act 1993-- (a) after "registration" insert "or endorsement of registration"; 30 (b) for "on an application" substitute "on the registration or endorsement of registration". 7 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000 s. 9 Act No. 9. Notification about endorsement In the Nurses Act 1993-- (a) in section 11(1) after "registration" (where twice occurring) insert "or endorsement of 5 registration"; (b) in section 11(2) after paragraph (b) insert-- "; or (c) if the endorsement of registration has been granted-- 10 (i) the category of nurse practitioner that the nurse's registration is endorsed for; and (ii) whether or not any conditions, limitations or restrictions have 15 been imposed on the endorsement of registration and, if so, the reasons for imposing the conditions, limitations or restrictions; or 20 (d) if the endorsement of registration has not been granted-- (i) the reasons why it has not been granted; and (ii) a statement that the applicant has 25 a right to obtain a review of the decision not to grant endorsement of registration.". 10. Application for renewal of endorsement After section 13(1A) of the Nurses Act 1993 30 insert-- 8 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000 s. 11 Act No. "(1B) If an application for renewal relates to a registration that is endorsed under section 8B, the applicant may include an application to have the endorsement of 5 registration renewed for the period of registration.". 11. New section 13A inserted After section 13 of the Nurses Act 1993 insert-- "13A. Restoration of name to register 10 If a person whose name has been removed from the register under section 13(3)-- (a) applies to the Board within 2 years from the date of that removal to have her or his name restored to the register 15 and the renewal of the registration; and (b) pays to the Board the fee fixed by the Board for those purposes within that period-- the Board may restore that person's name to 20 the register and renew the registration in accordance with this Part until 31 December next following that renewal.". 12. Refusal to renew registration or endorsement At the end of section 14 of the Nurses Act 1993 25 insert-- "(2) The Board must not refuse to renew the registration of a nurse under sub-section (1)(b) unless the Board has-- (a) notified the nurse of its intention; and 30 (b) given the nurse an opportunity to make a submission to the Board or to provide written submissions from any registered nurse about the nurse's nursing 9 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000 s. 13 14 Act No. experience or competence in nursing; and (c) considered those submissions.". 13. New section 14A inserted 5 After section 14 of the Nurses Act 1993 insert-- "14A. Special qualifications or training (1) The Board, from time to time, may recognise any qualification or training that the Board considers to be relevant to the practise of 10 nursing in addition to those approved for registration. (2) An applicant for registration or a registered person may apply to the Board to have particulars of any qualification or training 15 that is recognised by the Board, in addition to those approved for registration, noted on the register against the name of that nurse. (3) An application must be in writing and be accompanied by the fee (if any) for the 20 application fixed by the Board together with evidence of the qualifications or training that the applicant wants to have noted on the register in addition to the qualifications approved for registration purposes. 25 (4) The Board must publish a list of the qualifications and training recognised under this section at least once a year in a publication circulating among nurses generally and make the list available for 30 inspection during normal business hours at the office of the Board without charge.". 14. Effect of suspension of endorsement 10 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000 s. 17 Act No. At the end of section 15 of the Nurses Act 1993 insert-- "(2) For the purposes of this Act and the Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 5 1981, a nurse practitioner whose endorsement of registration is suspended is deemed not to have her or his registration endorsed for the period of that suspension.". 15. Endorsement obtained by fraud 10 (1) In section 16(1) of the Nurses Act 1993 after "registration" (wherever occurring) insert "or endorsement of registration". (2) In section 16(4) of the Nurses Act 1993 for "withdraw" substitute "cancel". 15 (3) After section 16(4) of the Nurses Act 1993 insert-- "(5) If, at the end of the hearing, the Board determines that the endorsement of registration of the nurse has been obtained 20 by fraud or misrepresentation or that the qualifications upon which the nurse has relied for endorsement of registration have been withdrawn, the Board must cancel the endorsement of registration of the nurse.". 25 16. Consequential amendment For the heading to Division 2 of Part 2 of the Nurses Act 1993 substitute-- "Division 2--Other requirements". 17. Register and evidence 30 In the Nurses Act 1993-- 11 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000 s. 19 Act No. (a) in section 17(3), before paragraph (c) insert-- "(bb) details of any endorsement under section 8B;"; 5 (b) in section 19 after paragraph (b) insert-- "; or (c) the registration of the nurse is or is not or was or was not, at any specified date, endorsed under section 8B". 10 18. Certificates (1) In section 18(2) of the Nurses Act 1993 after paragraph (b) insert-- "; and (ba) details of any endorsement under 15 section 8B;". (2) After section 18(3) of the Nurses Act 1993 insert-- "(4) If the Board notifies a nurse of any condition, limitation or restriction it has 20 imposed on the nurse's registration or endorsement of registration, the nurse must return the current certificate of registration to the Board within 28 days of that notice for notation of that condition, limitation or 25 restriction on the certificate. Penalty: 10 penalty units.". 19. New section 19A inserted After section 19 of the Nurses Act 1993, insert-- 12 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000 Act No. "19A. Provision of information (1) If a person has claimed damages or other compensation from a registered nurse or the employer of a registered nurse for alleged 5 negligence of the registered nurse in the course of providing nursing care, the nurse must provide the Board with information about the amount of damages or other compensation the nurse or the employer is 10 ordered by a court to pay within 30 days after the order is made. (2) Sub-section (1) does not apply if-- (a) the amount is less than the amount fixed by the Board for the purposes of 15 this section; or (b) the court orders that the terms of the order should not be disclosed. (3) If a registered nurse has in respect of an indictable offence-- 20 (a) been committed for trial; or (b) been convicted or found guilty of the offence-- the nurse must notify the Board within 30 days after that committal for trial, 25 conviction or finding of guilt. (4) An applicant for registration or renewal of registration as a nurse must ensure that details of any of the matters required to be notified by sub-section (1) or (3) are set out 30 in the application. (5) The Board, by notice published in the Government Gazette, may fix an amount of damages or compensation referred to in this section.". 13 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000 s. 20 Act No. 20. Complaints At the end of section 20 of the Nurses Act 1993 insert-- "(2) A person may make a complaint to the Board 5 about the conduct of a person who is no longer a registered nurse if-- (a) that person was a registered nurse at the time when the conduct was alleged to have occurred; and 10 (b) the complaint is made within 2 years after the nurse ceased to be registered. (3) The Board may accept a complaint made more than 2 years after a nurse ceased to be registered if the Board considers that it is 15 necessary to do so to protect the public.". 21. Health Services Commissioner In section 21(1) of the Nurses Act 1993 for "about a registered nurse" substitute "referred to in section 20". 20 22. New section 24 inserted For section 24 of the Nurses Act 1993 substitute-- "24. Investigations and hearings on the Board's motion 25 (1) The Board, of its own motion, may determine to conduct a preliminary investigation into the professional conduct of a registered nurse. (2) The Board, of its own motion, may 30 determine to conduct a formal or informal hearing into the professional conduct of a registered nurse with or without conducting a preliminary investigation. 14 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000 s. 23 27 Act No. (3) If the Board determines to conduct a preliminary investigation into the professional conduct of a registered nurse under sub-section (1), sections 22(3) and 23 5 apply to that investigation.". 23. Suspension of registration In section 25(1) of the Nurses Act 1993-- (a) for "upon" substitute "after"; (b) in paragraph (a) omit "into a complaint made 10 to the Board". 24. Suspension of endorsement In section 25(1) and (2) of the Nurses Act 1993 after "registration" insert "or endorsement of registration". 15 25. Preliminary investigations into health of nurse In the Nurses Act 1993-- (a) in section 26 after "members" insert "or an officer employed by the Board"; (b) in sections 27(1) and 29(1) for "member of 20 the Board" substitute "person". 26. Outcome of preliminary investigation In section 30(1)(b) and (c) of the Nurses Act 1993 after "registration" insert "or endorsement of registration". 25 27. Request for suspension of registration or endorsement or conditions etc to be imposed In section 32 of the Nurses Act 1993-- (a) in sub-section (1) after "registration" insert "or endorsement of registration or to suspend 15 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000 Act No. the nurse's registration or endorsement of registration"; (b) in sub-sections (2) and (3) for "the condition" substitute "the suspension or the 5 condition". 28. Revocation of suspension or conditions etc on endorsement In section 33 of the Nurses Act 1993 after "registration" (wherever occurring) insert "or 10 endorsement of registration". 29. Immediate suspension of endorsement In section 34 of the Nurses Act 1993 after "registration" (wherever occurring) insert "or endorsement of registration". 15 30. Determinations of informal hearings In section 41(2) of the Nurses Act 1993, after paragraph (c) insert-- "(d) that the nurse undertake further education of the kind stated in the determination and 20 complete it within the period specified in the determination.". 31. Panels (1) In sections 38 and 45 of the Nurses Act 1993, for sub-section (2) substitute-- 25 "(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 30 person with special expertise is required for the hearing-- 16 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000 s. 32 33 Act No. 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 5 from a list of persons approved by the Governor in Council under sub-section (4).". (2) After sections 38(3) and 45(3) of the Nurses Act 1993 insert-- "(4) 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 47(d) of the Nurses Act 1993 15 insert-- "; and (e) the panel may determine that any information that might enable the registered nurse who is the subject of the hearing to be 20 identified must not be published or broadcast prior to the making of a final determination if the panel considers it necessary to do so to avoid prejudicing the administration of justice or for any other reason in the interests 25 of justice.". 32. Findings and determinations at formal hearings (1) In section 48(2)(e), (g) and (h) and (5) of the Nurses Act 1993 after "registration" insert "or endorsement of registration". 30 (2) In section 49(2)(a) and (b) of the Nurses Act 1993 after "registration" insert "or endorsement of registration". 33. New section 49A inserted 17 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000 Act No. After the heading to Division 4 of Part 3 of the Nurses Act 1993 insert-- "49A. Investigation may continue even if person no longer registered 5 (1) The Board may-- (a) conduct an investigation into a complaint referred to in section 20(2) and make a finding or determination under this Part; 10 (b) conduct a hearing and make a finding or determination under this Part in relation to a complaint referred to in section 20(2)-- as if the person referred to in that complaint 15 were a registered nurse. (2) The Board may-- (a) conduct or continue to conduct an investigation into the professional conduct of a person who is no longer a 20 registered nurse but who was a registered nurse at the time the conduct is alleged to have occurred or the Board had determined to conduct an investigation into the conduct and make 25 a finding or determination under this Part; (b) conduct or continue to conduct a hearing and make a finding or determination under this Part in relation 30 to a person who is no longer a registered nurse but who was a registered nurse at the time the Board had determined to conduct the hearing-- 35 as if the person were a registered nurse.". 18 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000 s. 34 Act No. 34. New section 49B inserted Before section 50 of the Nurses Act 1993 insert-- "49B. Employees of the Board 5 If a person employed by the Board under section 77 makes a complaint under this Act, that person must not conduct a preliminary investigation into the matter and is not eligible to be appointed to a panel to conduct 10 a hearing into the matter but otherwise is subject to the provisions of this Act applying to or in relation to complainants.". 35. Removal of suspension, condition or limitation In section 53(1) and (2) of the Nurses Act 1993 15 after "registration" insert "or endorsement of registration". 36. Notification of determinations In section 55(1)(a), (b) and (c) of the Nurses Act 1993, after "registration" insert "or endorsement 20 of registration". 37. Offence to publish information identifying nurse In section 56A of the Nurses Act 1993-- (a) after paragraph (b) insert-- "; or 25 (c) if the panel has made a determination prohibiting the publication or broadcast of the identity of the registered nurse prior to the making of a final determination, that nurse to be 30 identified prior to the making of the final determination"; (b) for "or witness" substitute ", witness or nurse". 19 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000 s. 38 Act No. 38. VCAT (1) in section 58(1)(a), (b) and (c) of the Nurses Act 1993 after "registration" (wherever occurring) insert "or endorsement of registration". 5 (2) In section 59 of the Nurses Act 1993 after "decision"(wherever occurring) insert ", finding". 39. Nurse practitioners (1) In section 60(1) of the Nurses Act 1993, after paragraph (b) insert-- 10 '; or (c) take or use the title of "nurse practitioner" or any other title calculated to induce a belief that the person is a nurse practitioner; or (d) claim to be registered under this Act with 15 endorsement as a nurse practitioner or hold herself or himself out as being so registered.'. (2) At the end of section 62 of the Nurses Act 1993, insert-- '(2) A registered nurse whose registration is not 20 endorsed under section 8B must not-- (a) take or use the title of "nurse practitioner" or any other title calculated to induce a belief that the person is a nurse practitioner; or 25 (b) claim to be a nurse practitioner or hold herself or himself out as being a nurse practitioner. Penalty: 50 penalty units. (3) A registered nurse whose registration is not 30 endorsed under section 8B with respect to a particular category of nurse practitioner must not-- 20 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000 s. 40 41 Act No. (a) take or use any title calculated to induce a belief that the nurse is a nurse practitioner whose registration is endorsed with respect to that category 5 of nurse practitioner; or (b) claim to be a nurse practitioner whose registration is endorsed with respect to that category of nurse practitioner or hold herself or himself out as being a 10 nurse practitioner whose registration is endorsed with respect to that category of nurse practitioner. Penalty: 50 penalty units.'. 40. Offence to provide unendorsed nurse practitioners 15 After section 63(2) of the Nurses Act 1993 insert-- "(3) A nurse's agent must not arrange for a person who is not a nurse practitioner to work as a nurse practitioner. 20 Penalty: 50 penalty units. (4) A nurse's agent must not arrange for a nurse practitioner to work in contravention of the terms of that nurse practitioner's endorsement of registration. 25 Penalty: 50 penalty units.". 41. New sections 64A to 64D inserted After section 64 of the Nurses Act 1993, insert-- "64A. Advertising (1) A person must not advertise nursing services 30 in a manner which-- (a) is or is intended to be false, misleading or deceptive; or 21 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000 Act No. (b) offers a discount, gift or other inducement to attract patients to a nurse or a nurse's services unless the advertisement also sets out the terms 5 and conditions of that offer; or (c) refers to, uses or quotes from testimonials or purported testimonials; or (d) creates an unreasonable expectation of 10 beneficial treatment. Penalty: 50 penalty units for a natural person or 100 penalty units for a body corporate. (2) If a body corporate contravenes sub-section 15 (1), any person who is concerned in or takes part in the management of that body corporate who was, in any way, by act or omission, directly or indirectly, knowingly concerned in or party to the commission of 20 the offence also commits an offence under sub-section (1) and is liable for the penalty applicable to a natural person for that offence. (3) A person who, in good faith, publishes or 25 prints an advertisement which contravenes sub-section (1) on behalf of another person, is not guilty of an offence under that sub- section. (4) Despite section 26 of the Magistrates' 30 Court Act 1989, proceedings for an offence against this section may be commenced within 3 years after the commission of the alleged offence. (5) A person who advertises nursing services in 35 a manner otherwise than in compliance with 22 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000 s. 41 Act No. this section is guilty of a continuing offence and may be convicted in respect of each day on which the offence continues. 64B. Advertising guidelines 5 (1) The Governor in Council may, on the recommendation of the Board, by notice published in the Government Gazette, issue guidelines about the minimum standards acceptable to the Board for or with respect to 10 the advertising of nursing services. (2) The Board must consult with any person nominated by the Minister in formulating guidelines for the purposes of this section. (3) The Board must ensure that any guidelines 15 that it has formulated for recommendation to the Governor in Council have been notified with a request for public comment in the Government Gazette, a newspaper circulating generally throughout Victoria and 20 in any professional magazine, newsletter or journal circulating amongst nurses in Victoria at least 60 days before the recommendation is given to the Governor in Council. 25 (4) The Board must have regard to any comments received pursuant to a notice under this section in making a recommendation to the Governor in Council. (5) The Board must have regard to any 30 guidelines issued by the Governor in Council under this section. 23 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000 s. 41 Act No. (6) A court may have regard to any guidelines issued by the Governor in Council under this section. 64C. Power of the courts to require corrective 5 advertising If, on the application of the Minister, a court is satisfied that there has been a contravention of section 64A, the court may make either or both of the following 10 orders-- (a) an order requiring any person involved in the contravention to disclose any information which is in the person's possession or to which the person has 15 access, which is information or of a class of information specified in the order-- (i) to the public or any person or class of persons specified in the 20 order; and (ii) in the manner specified in the order; (b) an order requiring any person involved in the contravention to publish an 25 advertisement in the terms specified or determined in accordance with the order-- (i) at the expense of the person; and (ii) in the manner and at the times 30 specified in the order. 64D. Exemptions Nothing in section 60 or 62 applies to the giving or performance of any nursing advice, 24 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000 s. 42 Act No. service or attendance by a person registered as a nurse under the law in force in another State or Territory or New Zealand-- (a) in an emergency if no registered nurse 5 is available; or (b) if the person is acting in accordance with that registration for the purpose of assisting with tissue removal or transplantation in accordance with the 10 Human Tissue Act 1982; or (c) if the person is acting in accordance with that registration for the purpose of assisting with a patient who is being transported into or out of Victoria for 15 medical treatment.". 42. Functions of Board (1) In section 66(1) of the Nurses Act 1993, after paragraph (c) insert-- "(ca) to endorse the registration of nurses who 20 comply with the requirements of this Act as to endorsement of registration;". (2) In section 66(1) of the Nurses Act 1993, after paragraph (e) insert-- "(ea) to determine the categories of nurse 25 practitioner for the purposes of endorsement under section 8B; (eb) to accredit courses of study or recognise clinical experience that provides competence for each category of nurse practitioner for 30 which registration may be endorsed under section 8B;". (3) In section 66(1) of the Nurses Act 1993, for paragraph (h) substitute-- 25 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000 s. 42 43 Act No. "(h) to issue and publish codes for the guidance of registered nurses about standards recommended by the Board relating to the practise of nursing; 5 (ha) to issue and publish guidelines about the minimum terms and conditions of professional indemnity insurance for registered nurses;". (4) After section 66(3) of the Nurses Act 1993 10 insert-- "(4) The Board must notify registered nurses about any codes proposed to be made under sub-section (1)(h) and call for and consider any submissions from registered nurses 15 about the proposed codes before issuing and publishing those codes. (5) In exercising its functions under sub-section (1)(ea) and (eb) in relation to categories of nurse practitioner for which a nurse's 20 registration can be endorsed under section 8B(2), the Board must have regard to the advice of the nurse practitioner advisory committee established under section 79.". 43. Membership of the Board 25 In section 67(2) of the Nurses Act 1993, for paragraph (a) substitute-- "(a) 9 must be nurses registered under this Act of whom-- 26 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000 s. 44 Act No. (i) one must be registered in Division 1 of the Register; (ii) 2 must be registered in Division 2 of the Register and at least one of those 5 must be a person who, at the time of nomination, is a person employed in aged care services; (iii) one must be registered in Division 3 of the Register or be a registered nurse 10 with qualifications in psychiatric nursing; (iv) one must, at the time of nomination, be employed as a director of nursing in a rural or regional hospital; 15 (v) one must, at the time of nomination, be employed as a director of nursing in a metropolitan hospital; (vi) one must, at the time of nomination, be employed as a charge nurse; 20 (vii) one must, at the time of nomination, be employed as a grade 2 clinical nurse specialist; (viii) one must, at the time of nomination, be employed as or have experience as a 25 nursing academic or educator; and". 44. New sections 75A and 75B inserted After section 75 of the Nurses Act 1993 insert-- "75A. Resolutions without meetings (1) If-- 27 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000 Act No. (a) the Board has taken reasonable steps to give notice to each member setting out the terms of a proposed resolution; and (b) a majority of the members for the time 5 being sign a document containing a statement that they are in favour of the resolution in the terms set out in the document-- a resolution in those terms is deemed to have 10 been passed at a meeting of the Board held on the day on which the document is signed or, if the members referred to in paragraph (b) do not sign it on the same day, on the day on which the last of those 15 members signs the document. (2) If a resolution is, under sub-section (1), deemed to have been passed at a meeting of the Board, each member must as soon as practicable be advised of the matter and 20 given a copy of the resolution. (3) For the purposes of sub-section (1), 2 or more separate documents containing a statement in identical terms, each of which is signed by one or more members, are deemed 25 to constitute one document. (4) The majority of members referred to in sub- section (1)(b) must not include a member who, because of section 75, is not entitled to vote on the resolution. 30 (5) This section does not apply to any resolution of the Board relating to a matter being considered under Part 3. 75B. Approved methods of communication for Board 28 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000 s. 45 Act No. (1) If not less than two-thirds of the members of the Board for the time being holding office so agree, a meeting of the Board may be held by means of a method of communication, or 5 by means of a combination of methods of communication, approved by the President of the Board for the purposes of that meeting. (2) For the purposes of this Part, a member of 10 the Board who participates in a meeting held as permitted by sub-section (1) is present at the meeting even if he or she is not physically present at the same place as another member participating in the meeting. 15 (3) This section-- (a) applies to a meeting or a part of a meeting; (b) does not apply to a meeting conducted for the purposes of Part 3.". 20 45. Nurse practitioner advisory committee must be established (1) After section 79(2) of the Nurses Act 1993 insert-- "(3) The Board must establish a nurse practitioner 25 advisory committee to advise the Board about the following-- (a) the categories of nurse practitioner for which a nurse's registration may be endorsed under section 8B(2); 30 (b) the curriculum, content and standard of courses of study that provide competence for each category of nurse practitioner for which registration may be endorsed under section 8B(2); 29 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000 s. 45 Act No. (c) the content and standard of clinical experience that provide competence for each category of nurse practitioner for which registration may be endorsed 5 under section 8B(2); (d) the clinical practice guidelines for nurse practitioners whose registration is endorsed in a category of nurse practitioner under section 8B(2); 10 (e) the Schedule 2, 3, 4 and 8 poisons within the meaning of the Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981 that nurse practitioners whose registration is endorsed in a category of 15 nurse practitioner under section 8B(2) should be authorised to obtain and have in her or his possession and use, sell or supply under that Act; (f) the requirements for the on-going 20 education of nurse practitioners whose registration is endorsed in a category of nurse practitioner under section 8B(2). (4) A nurse practitioner advisory committee may advise the Board about any other matter 25 relating to the endorsement of registration of nurses under section 8B(2) or about nurse practitioners whose registration is endorsed under that sub-section.". (2) At the end of section 80 of the Nurses Act 1993 30 insert-- "(2) Without limiting sub-section (1), the members of a committee appointed for the purposes of section 79(3) must include-- 30 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000 s. 45 46 Act No. (a) a registered medical practitioner with expertise in clinical pharmacology; (b) unless paragraph (c) applies-- (i) a registered nurse with clinical 5 expertise relevant to nurse practitioners or a category of nurse practitioner; (ii) a registered medical practitioner with clinical expertise relevant to 10 nurse practitioners or a category of nurse practitioner; (c) if the committee is considering a matter relating to a particular category of nurse practitioner-- 15 (i) a registered medical practitioner with clinical expertise relevant to that category of nurse practitioner; (ii) a registered nurse with clinical expertise relevant to that category 20 of nurse practitioner; (d) an academic or educator in pharmacology; (e) a nursing academic or educator.". 46. New section 88 substituted and sections 88A to 88D 25 inserted For section 88 of the Nurses Act 1993 substitute-- "88. Identification 31 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000 Act No. (1) The Board must issue an identification card to each person appointed by the Board to apply for or execute search warrants for the purposes of this Act. 5 (2) A person appointed by the Board must, in the course of performing her or his functions under this Act, produce her or his identification card to any person who requests its production. 10 88A. Powers of entry with warrant (1) A person appointed for that purpose by the Board may apply to a magistrate for the issue of a search warrant in relation to particular premises if that person believes, on 15 reasonable grounds-- (a) that there is or has been a contravention of this Act or the regulations on the premises; or (b) that entry into or onto the premises is 20 necessary for the purpose of investigating a complaint made under this Act which, if substantiated, may provide grounds for the suspension or cancellation of registration or 25 endorsement of registration of a nurse. (2) If a magistrate is satisfied by evidence on oath, whether oral or by affidavit, that there are reasonable grounds for suspecting that there is on the premises a particular thing 30 that may be evidence of the commission of an offence against this Act or the regulations or of grounds for the suspension or cancellation of the registration or endorsement of registration of a nurse, the 35 magistrate may issue a search warrant 32 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000 s. 46 Act No. authorising any person named in the warrant-- (a) to enter the premises or the part of the premises named or described in the 5 warrant; and (b) to search for and seize a thing named or described in the warrant; and (c) to bring the thing before the Court so that the matter may be dealt with 10 according to law. (3) In addition to any other requirement, a search warrant issued for the purposes of this section must state-- (a) the offence or grounds of suspension or 15 cancellation suspected; and (b) the premises to be searched; and (c) the name or a description of the thing to be searched for; and (d) any conditions to which the warrant is 20 subject; and (e) whether entry is authorised to be made at any time or during stated hours; and (f) a day, not later than 7 days after the issue of the warrant, on which the 25 warrant ceases to have effect. (4) A search warrant must be issued in accordance with the Magistrates' Court Act 1989 and in a form prescribed under that Act. 30 (5) The rules to be observed with respect to search warrants mentioned in the Magistrates' Court Act 1989 extend and apply to warrants under this section. 33 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000 s. 46 Act No. 88B. Announcement before entry (1) Immediately before executing a search warrant, a person named in the warrant must announce that he or she is authorised by the 5 warrant to enter the premises. (2) The person need not comply with sub- section (1) if she or he believes on reasonable grounds that immediate entry to the premises is required to ensure the safety 10 of any person or that the effective execution of the search warrant is not frustrated. 88C. Copy of warrant to be given to occupier If the occupier or another person who apparently represents the occupier is present 15 at premises when a search warrant is being executed, the person or persons named in the warrant must-- (a) identify themselves to that person by producing their identification card for 20 inspection by that person; and (b) give to that person a copy of the execution copy of the warrant. 88D. Copies or receipts to be given (1) If a person seizes-- 25 (a) a document, disk or tape or other thing that can be readily copied; or (b) a storage device the information in which can be readily copied-- under a warrant the person, on request by the 30 occupier, must give a copy of the thing or 34 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000 s. 47 Act No. information to the occupier as soon as practicable after the seizure. (2) If a person seizes a thing under a warrant and has not provided a copy of the thing or 5 information under sub-section (1) the person must provide a receipt for that thing as soon as practicable after the seizure.". 47. Regulations In section 93(1)(a) of the Nurses Act 1993, after 10 "registration" (wherever occurring) insert "or endorsement of registration". 48. New definition inserted in Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981 See: In section 4(1) of the Drugs, Poisons and Act No. 15 Controlled Substances Act 1981 insert the 9719. Reprint No. 5 following definition-- as at 31 December ' "nurse practitioner" means a nurse practitioner 1998 within the meaning of the Nurses Act 1993 and amending whose registration has been endorsed in Act Nos 20 accordance with section 8B of that Act as 12/1999, 26/1999, being qualified to obtain and have in her or 18/2000 and his possession and to use, sell or supply S.R. Nos 107/1999 and Schedule 2, 3, 4 or 8 poisons that are 85/2000. prescribed under this Act;'. LawToday: www.dms. dpc.vic. gov.au 25 49. Authorisation under Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981 (1) In section 13(1) of the Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981, after paragraph (b) insert-- 30 "(ba) any nurse practitioner is hereby authorised to obtain and have in his or her possession and to use, sell or supply any Schedule 2, 3, 4 or 8 poison prescribed in the regulations in 35 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000 s. 50 Act No. relation to the category of nurse practitioner specified in the endorsement of that nurse practitioner's registration in the lawful practice of his or her profession as a nurse 5 practitioner in the category for which he or she is endorsed; and". (2) After section 13(2) of the Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981 insert-- "(2AA) Sub-section (1)(ba) shall not be construed as 10 authorising a nurse practitioner referred to in that paragraph to sell or supply any Schedule 2, 3, 4 or 8 poison by retail in an open shop unless the nurse practitioner is licensed under this Act to do so.". 15 50. Amendments to Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981 relating to drug-dependent persons (1) In section 33 of the Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981-- 20 (a) in sub-section (1), after "medical practitioner" insert "or nurse practitioner"; (b) in sub-section (2)-- (i) after "Schedule 9 poison" (where first occurring) insert "or nurse practitioner 25 who considers it may be necessary to administer, supply or prescribe any Schedule 8 poison"; (ii) after "Schedule 9 poison" (where secondly occurring) insert ", or in the 30 case of a nurse practitioner, a Schedule 8 poison,"; 36 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000 s. 50 Act No. (c) in sub-section (3) after "Schedule 9 poison" insert "or nurse practitioner who has administered, supplied or prescribed any Schedule 8 poison". 5 (2) In section 33(5) of the Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981-- (a) after "Schedule 9 poison" (where first occurring) insert "and a nurse practitioner administers, supplies or prescribes a 10 Schedule 8 poison"; (b) for paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) substitute-- "(a) in the case of-- (i) a registered medical practitioner, he or she actually administers, 15 supplies or prescribes that Schedule 8 poison or Schedule 9 poison for that period; or (ii) a nurse practitioner, he or she actually administers, supplies or 20 prescribes that Schedule 8 poison for that period; or (b) in the case of-- (i) a registered medical practitioner, he or she supplies a quantity or 25 quantities of a Schedule 8 poison or Schedule 9 poison to the patient and instructs the patient to take the drug for that period; or (ii) a nurse practitioner, he or she 30 supplies a quantity or quantities of a Schedule 8 poison to the patient and instructs the patient to take the drug for that period; or 37 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000 s. 50 Act No. (c) in the case of-- (i) a registered medical practitioner, he or she prescribes for the patient a quantity or quantities of a 5 Schedule 8 poison or Schedule 9 poison which, if taken in accordance with the prescription, would be taken for that period; or (ii) a nurse practitioner, he or she 10 prescribes for the patient a quantity or quantities of a Schedule 8 poison which, if taken in accordance with the prescription, would be taken for 15 that period.". (3) In section 34(1) of the Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981-- (a) after "registered medical practitioner" insert "or nurse practitioner"; 20 (b) in paragraph (a) for "to administer" substitute "in the case of a registered medical practitioner, to administer"; (c) after paragraph (a) insert-- "(ab) in the case of a nurse practitioner, to 25 administer, prescribe or supply any Schedule 8 poison to or for a drug- dependent person; or"; (d) in paragraph (b) for "to administer" substitute "in the case of a registered 30 medical practitioner, to administer"; (e) after paragraph (b) insert-- "; or (c) in the case of a nurse practitioner, to administer, prescribe or supply any 38 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000 s. 51 Act No. Schedule 8 poison to or for any person, other than a drug-dependent person, for a continuous period greater than 8 weeks.". 5 51. Offences--section 35 of Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981 (1) After section 35(1) of the Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981 insert-- "(1A) A nurse practitioner must not at any time 10 administer, supply or prescribe any Schedule 8 poison to or for any person he or she has reason to believe to be a drug-dependent person unless the nurse practitioner holds a permit issued by the Secretary pursuant to 15 section 34(1). Penalty: 100 penalty units.". (2) After section 35(2) of the Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981 insert-- "(2AA) A nurse practitioner must not at any time 20 administer, supply or prescribe any Schedule 8 poison to or for any person, other than a drug-dependent person, during a continuous period greater than 8 weeks unless the nurse practitioner holds a permit issued by the 25 Secretary pursuant to section 34(1). Penalty: 100 penalty units.". (3) In section 35(2A) of the Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981-- (a) after "sub-section (2)" insert "or sub-section 30 (2AA)"; (b) after "medical practitioner" (where first occurring) insert "or a nurse practitioner"; (c) in paragraph (b) after "medical practitioner" insert "or the nurse practitioner". 39 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000 s. 52 Act No. (4) After section 35(3) of the Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981 insert-- "(4) A nurse practitioner granted a permit under this Division must not administer, supply or 5 prescribe any Schedule 8 poison to or for one of his or her patients for a continuous period-- (a) other than that specified in the permit; or 10 (b) in excess of the quantity specified in the permit. Penalty: 100 penalty units.". 52. Regulations under Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981 15 (1) In section 129 of the Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981-- (a) in sub-section (1)(a), after "registered optometrists," insert "nurse practitioners,"; (b) in sub-section (1)(aa) after "registered 20 optometrists," insert "nurse practitioners"; (c) in sub-section (2) after "registered optometrist," insert "nurse practitioner,". (2) In section 130 of the Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981, for 25 paragraph (c) substitute-- "(c) as unprofessional conduct within the meaning and for the purposes of the Nurses Act 1993.". (3) After section 132(f) of the Drugs, Poisons and 30 Controlled Substances Act 1981 insert-- "(g) prescribing the Schedule 2, 3, 4 or 8 poisons that a nurse practitioner or category of nurse practitioner is authorised to obtain and have 40 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

Nurses (Amendment) Act 2000 s. 53 Act No. in his or her possession and to use, sell or supply;". (4) In section 132 of the Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981-- 5 (a) in paragraph (k) after "medical practitioners," insert "nurse practitioners,"; (b) in paragraph (q), after "registered optometrist," insert "nurse practitioner,"; (c) in paragraph (z), after "medical 10 practitioners," insert "nurse practitioners,"; (d) in paragraph (za), after "medical practitioner," insert "nurse practitioner,"; (e) in paragraph (zc), after "medical practitioner," insert "nurse practitioner,". 15 53. Consequential amendments to Chinese Medicine Registration Act 2000 Act No. In the Schedule to the Chinese Medicine 18/2000. Registration Act 2000-- (a) in item 4.1-- 20 (i) for endorse (wherever occurring) substitute "note"; (ii) for "an endorsement" (wherever occurring) substitute "a notation"; (iii) for "the endorsement" substitute "the 25 notation"; (b) in items 4.2 and 4.3 for "endorsement" substitute "notation"; (c) in item 4.4 for endorse substitute "note". 30 41 541125B.A1-17/11/2000 BILL LA AS SENT 17/11/2000

 


 

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