Health Complaints Amendment (Code of Conduct) Act 2018 (TAS)

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Health Complaints Amendment (Code of Conduct) Act 2018

An Act to amend the Health Complaints Act 1995

[Royal Assent 15 October 2018]

Be it enacted by Her Excellency the Governor of Tasmania, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and House of Assembly, in Parliament assembled, as follows:

1Short titleThis Act may be cited as the Health Complaints Amendment (Code of Conduct) Act 2018. 2CommencementThis Act commences on a day to be proclaimed. 3Principal ActIn this Act, the Health Complaints Act 1995 is referred to as the Principal Act. 4The amendments effected by this section have been incorporated into the authorised version of the Health Complaints Act 1995. 5The amendments effected by this section have been incorporated into the authorised version of the Health Complaints Act 1995. 6The amendment effected by this section has been incorporated into the authorised version of the Health Complaints Act 1995. 7The amendments effected by this section have been incorporated into the authorised version of the Health Complaints Act 1995. 8The amendment effected by this section has been incorporated into the authorised version of the Health Complaints Act 1995. 9The amendments effected by this section have been incorporated into the authorised version of the Health Complaints Act 1995. 10The amendment effected by this section has been incorporated into the authorised version of the Health Complaints Act 1995. 11The amendment effected by this section has been incorporated into the authorised version of the Health Complaints Act 1995. 12The amendment effected by this section has been incorporated into the authorised version of the Health Complaints Act 1995. 13The amendment effected by this section has been incorporated into the authorised version of the Health Complaints Act 1995. 14Repeal of ActThis Act is repealed on the three hundred and sixty fifth day from the day on which it commences.
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