Criminal Law Consolidation (Medical Termination of Pregnancy) Variation Regulations 2008 (SA)

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South Australia

Criminal Law Consolidation (Medical Termination of Pregnancy) Variation Regulations 2008

under the Criminal Law Consolidation Act 1935

Contents

Part 1—Preliminary

  1. Short title

  2. Commencement

  3. Variation provisions

Part 2—Variation of Criminal Law Consolidation (Medical Termination of Pregnancy) Regulations 1996

  1. Variation of regulation 4—Interpretation

  2. Variation of regulation 5—Doctor's certificates and notice

  3. Variation of regulation 6—Monthly notification

  4. Variation of regulation 7—Disclosure of information

  5. Substitution of Schedules 1 to 3

    Schedule 1—Doctor's certificates and notice

    Schedule 2—Monthly notification by hospital

    Schedule 3—Prescribed hospitals

Part 1—Preliminary

1—Short title

These regulations may be cited as the Criminal Law Consolidation (Medical Termination of Pregnancy) Variation Regulations 2008.

2—Commencement

These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2008.

3—Variation provisions

In these regulations, a provision under a heading referring to the variation of specified regulations varies the regulations so specified.

Part 2—Variation of Criminal Law Consolidation (Medical Termination of Pregnancy) Regulations 1996

4—Variation of regulation 4—Interpretation

Regulation 4, definition of Director-General—delete the definition and substitute:

designated Chief Executive means the Chief Executive of the administrative unit of the Public Service that is, under the relevant Minister, responsible for the administration of the Health Care Act 2008;

5—Variation of regulation 5—Doctor's certificates and notice

Regulation 5(4)—delete "Director-General" and substitute:

designated Chief Executive

6—Variation of regulation 6—Monthly notification

Regulation 6—delete "Director-General" and substitute:

designated Chief Executive

7—Variation of regulation 7—Disclosure of information

  1. Regulation 7(1)(a)—delete "Department of the Minister to whom the administration of the South Australian Health Commission Act 1976 has been committed" and substitute:

    administrative unit of the Public Service that is, under the relevant Minister, responsible for administration of the Health Care Act 2008

  2. Regulation 7(3)—delete "Director-General" and substitute:

    designated Chief Executive

8—Substitution of Schedules 1 to 3

Schedules 1 to 3—delete the Schedules and substitute:

Schedule 1—Doctor's certificates and notice

Schedule 2—Monthly notification by hospital

Schedule 3—Prescribed hospitals

Ashford Community Hospital Incorporated;

The Blackwood and District Community Hospital Incorporated;
The Burnside War Memorial Hospital Incorporated;
Central Districts Private Hospital Incorporated;
The following hospital facilities of the Central Northern Adelaide Health Service Incorporated:

•Lyell McEwin Health Service;

•Modbury Hospital;

•The Queen Elizabeth Hospital;

•Royal Adelaide Hospital

The following hospital facilities of Country Health SA Hospital Incorporated:

•Angaston District Hospital;

•Balaklava Soldiers Memorial District Hospital;

•Barmera Hospital;

•Berri Hospital;

•Booleroo Centre District Hospital & Health Service;

•Bordertown Memorial Hospital;

•Burra Hospital;

•Clare Hospital;

•Cleve District Health and Aged Care;

•Cowell Community Health and Aged Care;

•Crystal Brook and District Hospital;

•Cummins District and Memorial Hospital;

•Elliston Hospital;

•Eudunda Hospital;

•Gawler Health Service;

•Gumeracha District Soldiers Memorial Hospital;

•Hawker Memorial Hospital;

•Jamestown Hospital & Health Service;

•Kangaroo Island Health Service;

•Kapunda Hospital;

•Karoonda and Districts Soldiers' Memorial Hospital;

•Kimba District Health and Aged Care;

•Kingston Soldiers' Memorial Hospital;

•Lameroo District Health Services;

•Loxton Hospital Complex;

•The Mannum District Hospital;

•Meningie & Districts Memorial Hospital and Health Services;

•Millicent and District Hospital and Health Services;

•Mt Barker District Soldiers' Memorial Hospital;

•Mt Gambier and Districts Health Service;

•Mount Pleasant District Hospital;

•The Murray Bridge Soldiers' Memorial Hospital;

•Naracoorte Health Service;

•Northern Yorke Peninsula Health Service;

•Oodnadatta Health Service;

•Orroroo and District Health Service;

•Penola War Memorial Hospital;

•Peterborough Soldiers' Memorial Hospital and Health Service;

•Pinnaroo Soldiers' Memorial Hospital;

•Port Augusta Hospital;

•Pt Lincoln Health Services;

•Pt Pirie Regional Health Service;

•Quorn Health Services;

•Renmark Paringa District Hospital;

•Riverton District Soldiers Memorial Hospital;

•Roxby Downs Health Service;

•Snowtown Hospital;

•South Coast District Hospital;

•Strathalbyn & Districts Health Service;

•Streaky Bay Hospital;

•Tanunda War Memorial Hospital;

•Tumby Bay Hospital and Health Services;

•Waikerie Health Services;

•The Whyalla Hospital & Health Service;

•Woomera Community Hospital

Flinders Private Hospital

Glenelg Community Hospital Incorporated
Harwin Private Hospital
Hindmarsh Hospital Incorporated
Hutt Street Private Hospital
Keith and District Hospital Incorporated
Kiandra Private Hospital
The Memorial Hospital Incorporated
North Eastern Community Hospital Incorporated
The Northern Community Hospital Incorporated
The following, depending on the way in which the entity known as the Repatriation General Hospital is constituted:

•Repatriation General Hospital Incorporated;

•Repatriation General Hospital as a hospital facility of Southern Adelaide Health Service Incorporated

The following hospital facilities of Southern Adelaide Health Service Incorporated:

•Flinders Medical Centre;

•Noarlunga Health Services

Southern Districts War Memorial Hospital Incorporated

St. Andrews Hospital Incorporated
Stirling and Districts Hospital Incorporated
The Vales Private Hospital
Wakefield Hospital Incorporated
Western Community Hospital Incorporated
The Women's and Children's Hospital facility of the Children, Youth and Women's Health Service Incorporated

Note—

As required by section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, the Minister has certified that, in the Minister's opinion, it is necessary or appropriate that these regulations come into operation as set out in these regulations.

Made by the Governor

with the advice and consent of the Executive Council

on 26 June 2008

No 197 of 2008

HEACS/08/277

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