Coroners Amendment (Fees for Odontologists) Regulation 2004 (NSW)
2004 No 438
New South Wales
Coroners Amendment (Fees for Odontologists) Regulation 2004
under the
Coroners Act 1980
Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Coroners Act 1980.
BOB DEBUS, M.P.,
Attorney General
Explanatory note
The object of this Regulation is to provide for the payment of fees to odontologists who undertake dental examinations in disaster victim identifications. The fees are generally the same as those currently payable to medical practitioners who undertake medical examinations in such identifications.
This Regulation is made under the Coroners Act 1980, including sections 52 and 58 (the general regulation-making power).
| Published in Gazette No 112 of 2 July 2004, page 5607 | Page 1 |
| 2004 No 438 | |
| Clause 1 | Coroners Amendment (Fees for Odontologists) Regulation 2004 |
Coroners Amendment (Fees for Odontologists)
Regulation 2004
under the
Coroners Act 1980
1 Name of Regulation
This Regulation is the Coroners Amendment (Fees for
Odontologists) Regulation 2004.
2 Amendment of Coroners Regulation 2000
The Coroners Regulation 2000 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.
2004 No 438
Coroners Amendment (Fees for Odontologists) Regulation 2004
| Amendments | Schedule 1 |
| Schedule 1 Amendments |
(Clause 2)
[1] Clause 7 Fees payable to medical practitioners and odontologists: section 52
Insert “or an odontologist” after “medical practitioner”.
[2] Schedule 1
Omit the heading to the Schedule. Insert instead:
Schedule 1 Fees payable to medical practitioners
and odontologists[3] Schedule 1
Insert “by a medical practitioner, or a dental examination of a dead person by an odontologist” after “body” in item 1.
[4] Schedule 1
Insert “by a medical practitioner” after “body” in item 2.
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