Health Practitioner Regulation Amendment Act 2010 (NSW)
An Act to amend the Health Practitioner Regulation Act 2009 to modify the application of the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law with respect to matters relating to the health, conduct and performance of registered health practitioners and students; and for other purposes.
This Act is the Health Practitioner Regulation Amendment Act 2010.
This Act, other than Schedules 2 and 3, commences on the date of assent to this Act.
Schedules 2 and 3 commence on the day the Health Practitioner Regulation (Adoption of National Law) Act 2009 commences.
(Repealed)
Omit the definition of
Omit section 6 (1) (c) (ii) and (iii). Insert instead:
a registered nurse whose registration is endorsed under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law as being qualified to practise as a nurse practitioner, or
a registered midwife whose registration is endorsed under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law as being qualified to practise as a midwife practitioner, or
Omit the definitions of
Omit the definition of
Omit clause 52 (2) (a) and (b). Insert instead:
is an enrolled nurse who has obtained:
(i) a Certificate IV from a TAFE establishment on completion of a course in Parenthood, or
(ii) a Certificate III from a registered training organisation on completion of a course in Children’s Services, or
is a registered nurse who has had previous work experience in providing a children’s service or has another approved qualification, or
Omit the definition of
Omit the definitions of
(a) a registered midwife, or
(b) a midwifery student, or
(c) in relation to an operation performed in a place outside Australia—a person authorised to practise midwifery by a body established under the law of that place having functions similar to the functions of the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia, or
(d) a medical student.
(a) a person registered as a student in the medical profession under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law, or
(b) in relation to an operation performed in a place outside Australia—a person undergoing a course of training with a view to being authorised to be a medical practitioner in that place.
(a) a person registered as a student in the nursing and midwifery profession under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law, or
(b) in relation to an operation performed in a place outside Australia—a person undergoing a course of training with a view to being authorised to be a midwife practitioner in that place.
Omit “a person authorised under the Nurses and Midwives Act 1991 to practise as a nurse practitioner or a midwife practitioner” from paragraph (c) of the definition of
Insert instead “a registered nurse whose registration is endorsed under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law as being qualified to practise as a nurse practitioner, a registered midwife whose registration is endorsed under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law as being qualified to practise as a midwife practitioner”.
Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Regulation 2008Omit “(within the meaning of the Nurses and Midwives Act 1991)” from the definition of
Omit the definitions of
Insert instead in alphabetical order:
(a) to practise in the dental profession as a dental prosthetist (other than as a student), and
(b) in the dental prosthetists division of that profession.
Omit “dental technician” wherever occurring.
Insert instead “dental prosthetist”.
Crimes (Serious Sex Offenders) Act 2006 No 7Omit the definition of
Omit the clause. Insert instead:
The following bodies are declared to be public bodies for the purposes of paragraph (f) of the definition of
(a) the Independent Commission Against Corruption,
(b) the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions of the Commonwealth,
(c) the Police Integrity Commission,
(d) the Australian Federal Police,
(e) the Australian Securities and Investments Commission,
(f) the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, New South Wales,
(g) the Animal Welfare League NSW,
(h) the Chiropractic Board of Australia,
(i) the Chiropractic Council of New South Wales,
(j) the Dental Board of Australia,
(k) the Dental Council of New South Wales,
(l) the Medical Board of Australia,
(m) the Medical Council of New South Wales,
(n) the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia,
(o) the Nursing and Midwifery Council of New South Wales,
(p) the Optometry Board of Australia,
(q) the Optometry Council of New South Wales,
(r) the Osteopathy Board of Australia,
(s) the Osteopathy Council of New South Wales,
(t) the Pharmacy Board of Australia,
(u) the Pharmacy Council of New South Wales,
(v) the Physiotherapy Board of Australia,
(w) the Physiotherapy Council of New South Wales,
(x) the Podiatry Board of Australia,
(y) the Podiatry Council of New South Wales,
(z) the Psychology Board of Australia,
(aa) the Psychology Council of New South Wales.
Omit clause 15. Insert instead:
Without limiting section 27 (2) (a)–(c), matter that is published:
(a) to or by any of the following for the purpose of the assessment or referral of a complaint against a medical practitioner or other matter or the holding of any inquiry, performance review, investigation or appeal in respect of a medical practitioner under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law:
(i) the Medical Council of New South Wales,
(ii) the Medical Board of Australia,
(iii) an Impaired Registrants Panel,
(iv) a Performance Review Panel,
(v) a Professional Standards Committee,
(vi) the Medical Tribunal,
(vii) a member of any of the bodies referred to above,
(viii) an assessor, or
(b) by a body or person referred to in paragraph (a) where the matter published is a report of a decision or determination in respect of a complaint against a medical practitioner or other matter or any inquiry, performance review, investigation or appeal in respect of a medical practitioner, or the reasons for such a decision or determination.
In this clause:
(a) a reference to the Medical Board of Australia includes a reference to a committee of the Board, and
(b) a reference to a member of the Board includes a reference to a member of any such committee, and
(c) a reference to the Medical Council of New South Wales includes a reference to a committee of the Council, and
(d) a reference to a member of the Council includes a reference to a member of any such committee.
Omit clause 1. Insert instead:
Without limiting section 28 (4) (a)–(f), a document that consists of a report made by:
(a) the Medical Board of Australia, or
(b) the Medical Council of New South Wales, or
(c) a Professional Standards Committee, or
(d) the Medical Tribunal,
of its decision or determination in respect of a complaint against a medical practitioner or an inquiry or appeal in respect of a medical practitioner, and of the reasons for that decision or determination, under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law.
Omit clause 7. Insert instead:
Without limiting section 29 (4) (a)–(o), proceedings under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law in respect of a medical practitioner of any of the following:
(a) the Medical Board of Australia,
(b) the Medical Council of New South Wales,
(c) a Professional Standards Committee,
(d) the Medical Tribunal.
Omit “a health registration Act within the meaning of the Health Care Complaints Act 1993” from section 49 (4).
Insert instead “the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law”.
Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act 1985 No 226Omit the definitions of
Insert instead in alphabetical order:
Insert “registered” before “nurse” wherever occurring.
Insert “registered” before “midwife”.
Electricity (Consumer Safety) Act 2004 No 4Omit “a health registration Act within the meaning of the Health Care Complaints Act 1993” from the definition of
Insert instead “the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law”.
Electricity Supply Act 1995 No 94Omit “a health registration Act within the meaning of the Health Care Complaints Act 1993” from the definition of
Insert instead “the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law”.
Fines Act 1996 No 99Omit “within the meaning of the Nurses and Midwives Act 1991” from paragraph (c) of the definition of
Insert “or a professional council” after “registration authority” in clause 26.
Freedom of Information Regulation 2005Omit the following:
Dental Board | Registrar |
Dental Care Assessment Committee | Registrar, Dental Board |
Medical Tribunal | Registrar, NSW Medical Board |
New South Wales Medical Board | Registrar |
Pharmacy Board | Registrar |
Professional Standards Committee constituted under the Medical Practice Act 1992 | Registrar, NSW Medical Board |
Pharmacy Care Assessment Committee constituted by the Pharmacy Practice Act 2006 | Registrar, Pharmacy Board |
Omit the following from Part 3:
Chiropractic Care Assessment Committee | Department of Health |
Chiropractors Registration Board | Department of Health |
Dental Technicians Registration Board | Department of Health |
Nurses and Midwives Board | Department of Health |
Optical Dispensers Licensing Board | Department of Health |
Optometrists Registration Board | Department of Health |
Osteopaths Registration Board | Department of Health |
Physiotherapists Registration Board | Department of Health |
Physiotherapy Standards Advisory Committee | Department of Health |
Podiatrists Registration Board | Department of Health |
Professional Standards Committee constituted under the Nurses and Midwives Act 1991 | Department of Health |
Psychological Care Assessment Committee | Department of Health |
Psychologists Registration Board | Department of Health |
Insert instead in alphabetical order:
Chiropractic Council of New South Wales | Department of Health |
Dental Council of New South Wales | Department of Health |
Dental Tribunal | Department of Health |
Medical Council of New South Wales | Department of Health |
Medical Tribunal | Department of Health |
Nursing and Midwifery Council of New South Wales | Department of Health |
Optometrists Tribunal | Department of Health |
Optometry Council of New South Wales | Department of Health |
Osteopathy Council of New South Wales | Department of Health |
Pharmacy Council of New South Wales | Department of Health |
Pharmacy Tribunal | Department of Health |
Physiotherapists Tribunal | Department of Health |
Physiotherapy Council of New South Wales | Department of Health |
Podiatrists Tribunal | Department of Health |
Podiatry Council of New South Wales | Department of Health |
Professional Standards Committee for medical practitioners | Department of Health |
Professional Standards Committee for nurses and midwives | Department of Health |
Psychologists Tribunal | Department of Health |
Psychology Council of New South Wales | Department of Health |
Insert “or a professional council” after “registration authority” in the matter relating to the Health Care Complaints Commission in clause 2.
Health Administration Act 1982 No 135Omit “board” and “boards” wherever occurring in section 13A (1), (3) (b) and (3A).
Insert instead “council” and “councils”, respectively.
Omit “Act establishing the board in respect of which the account is kept” wherever occurring.
Insert instead “Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW)”.
Omit “that Act”. Insert instead “that Law”.
Omit the Schedule. Insert instead:
(Section 13A)
Chiropractic Council of New South Wales established under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW)
Dental Council of New South Wales established under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW)
Medical Council of New South Wales established under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW)
Nursing and Midwifery Council of New South Wales established under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW)
Optometry Council of New South Wales established under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW)
Osteopathy Council of New South Wales established under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW)
Pharmacy Council of New South Wales established under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW)
Physiotherapy Council of New South Wales established under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW)
Podiatry Council of New South Wales established under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW)
Psychology Council of New South Wales established under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW)
Omit “registration authorities” wherever occurring in section 3A (2) and (4).
Insert instead “professional councils”.
Omit section 3A (5). Insert instead:
Registration authorities are responsible for the registration of health professionals.
Professional councils are responsible for the management of complaints in conjunction with the Commission and protecting the public through promoting and maintaining professional standards.
Omit the definitions of
Insert instead in alphabetical order:
(a) to practise in the dental profession as a dental hygienist (other than as a student), and
(b) in the dental hygienists division of that profession.
(a) to practise in the dental profession as a dental prosthetist (other than as a student), and
(b) in the dental prosthetists division of that profession.
(a) to practise in the dental profession as a dental therapist (other than as a student), and
(b) in the dental therapists division of that profession.
(a) to practise in the dental profession as an oral health therapist (other than as a student), and
(b) in the oral health therapists division of that profession.
(a) in relation to a chiropractor, the Chiropractic Council of New South Wales, or
(b) in relation to a dentist, dental hygienist, dental prosthetist, dental therapist or an oral health therapist, the Dental Council of New South Wales, or
(c) in relation to a medical practitioner, the Medical Council of New South Wales, or
(d) in relation to a nurse or midwife, the Nursing and Midwifery Council of New South Wales, or
(e) in relation to an optometrist, the Optometry Council of New South Wales, or
(f) in relation to an osteopath, the Osteopathy Council of New South Wales, or
(g) in relation to a pharmacist, the Pharmacy Council of New South Wales, or
(h) in relation to a physiotherapist, the Physiotherapy Council of New South Wales, or
(i) in relation to a podiatrist, the Podiatry Council of New South Wales, or
(j) in relation to a psychologist, the Psychology Council of New South Wales.
(a) in relation to a chiropractor, the Chiropractic Board of Australia, or
(b) in relation to a dentist, dental hygienist, dental prosthetist, dental therapist or an oral health therapist, the Dental Board of Australia, or
(c) in relation to a medical practitioner, the Medical Board of Australia, or
(d) in relation to a nurse or midwife, the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia, or
(e) in relation to an optometrist, the Optometry Board of Australia, or
(f) in relation to an osteopath, the Osteopathy Board of Australia, or
(g) in relation to a pharmacist, the Pharmacy Board of Australia, or
(h) in relation to a physiotherapist, the Physiotherapy Board of Australia, or
(i) in relation to a podiatrist, the Podiatry Board of Australia, or
(j) in relation to a psychologist, the Psychology Board of Australia.
Omit “a health registration Act”.
Insert instead “the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW)”.
Omit “a health registration Act”.
Insert instead “the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law”.
Omit the heading. Insert instead:
Omit “a health registration Act” wherever occurring.
Insert instead “the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law”.
Omit “registration authority” wherever occurring.
Insert instead “professional council”.
Omit the section. Insert instead:
If, in accordance with the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW), a professional council notifies the Commission of a complaint made under that Law, the complaint is taken to have been made in accordance with this Act to the Commission.
Omit “relevant health registration Act” wherever occurring in section 13 (2) (b) and (2A) (b).
Insert instead “Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW)”.
Omit the note.
Omit section 15 (1). Insert instead:
A professional council for a particular health profession may, at any time, request information from the Commission concerning a specified complaint that is made against or directly involves a health practitioner who is or has been registered in that health profession.
Omit “health professional registration boards” and “the registration authority”.
Insert instead “professional councils” and “the relevant professional council”, respectively.
Omit section 22A (b). Insert instead:
if the complaint relates to a health practitioner:
(i) any decision made in respect of the practitioner by an adjudication body within the meaning of the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law, and
(ii) any previous finding, determination, recommendation or decision made in respect of the practitioner by a committee, tribunal or panel under a repealed Act.
Insert at the end of section 22A:
In this section,
(a) Chiropractors Act 2001,
(b) Dental Practice Act 2001,
(c) Dental Technicians Registration Act 1975,
(d) Medical Practice Act 1992,
(e) Nurses and Midwives Act 1991,
(f) Optometrists Act 2002,
(g) Osteopaths Act 2001,
(h) Pharmacy Practice Act 2006,
(i) Physiotherapists Act 2001,
(j) Podiatrists Act 2003,
(k) Psychologists Act 2001.
Omit “relevant health registration Act” wherever occurring.
Insert instead “Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW)”.
Omit “that authority”. Insert instead “that council”.
Omit the note.
Omit “a health registration Act” wherever occurring.
Insert instead “the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW)”.
Omit “health registration Acts” from the note.
Insert instead “the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW)”.
Insert after section 33 (c):
if authorised to do so under a search warrant, seize any stocks of any substance or drugs in or about those premises,
Insert after section 33 (f):
if authorised to do so under a search warrant, remove any such records for the purposes of taking copies of, or notes from, those records.
Insert at the end of the section:
If an authorised person removes any records under the authority of a search warrant for the purposes of taking copies of, or notes from, those records, the authorised person must return the records to the owner of the records as soon as practicable.
Omit the note to section 40 (3). Insert instead:
Section 40 (3) will ensure that professional councils can act to deal with impaired practitioners pursuant to any powers they may have under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW), without awaiting advice from the Commission.
Insert before section 41A:
The Commission may, during any investigation of a complaint against an unregistered health practitioner, make an order (an
The Commission may make an interim prohibition order only if:
(a) it has a reasonable belief that the health practitioner has breached a code of conduct for unregistered health practitioners, and
(b) it is of the opinion that:
(i) the health practitioner poses a serious risk to the health or safety of members of the public, and
(ii) the making of an interim prohibition order is necessary to protect the health or safety of members of the public.
An interim prohibition order may do one or both of the following:
(a) prohibit the health practitioner from providing health services or specified health services,
(b) place such conditions as the Commission thinks appropriate on the provision of health services or specified health services by the health practitioner.
An interim prohibition order remains in force for a period of 8 weeks or such shorter period as may be specified in the order.
The Commission must notify the health practitioner of its decision to make an interim prohibition order and provide the health practitioner with a written statement of the decision that sets out the grounds on which the decision was made as soon as practicable after the decision is made.
In this section,
Omit “the board constituted under that other Act of the proposed order and give that board” from section 41A (3).
Insert instead “the relevant professional council of the proposed order and give that council”.
Insert “
Omit “section 41A” from section 41C (1).
Insert instead “section 41AA or 41A”.
Insert “an interim prohibition order or” before “a prohibition order”.
Omit the section. Insert instead:
If the Commission makes an interim prohibition order under section 41AA or a prohibition order under section 41A in respect of a health practitioner, it is to provide a copy of the statement of the decision in respect of that order to each registration authority and professional council.
Omit “who are registered by it” from section 55 (3).
Omit “a registration authority under a health registration Act” from section 80 (1) (a).
Insert instead “a professional council under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW)”.
Omit “registration authorities”. Insert instead “professional councils”.
Omit section 92A. Insert instead:
The Commission is to assess, investigate and, if appropriate, prosecute as quickly as practicable matters referred to it following action under section 149C of the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW) by a professional council.
Omit the section. Insert instead:
This Act prevails over the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW) to the extent of any inconsistency between them.
Omit section 94B (1) (b).
Omit the paragraph. Insert instead:
may disseminate any other statement of a decision provided to it under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law as the Commission thinks fit,
Omit “relevant tribunal or board”.
Insert instead “relevant tribunal, professional council or registration authority”.
Omit “a health registration Act about a person whose registration as a health practitioner under a health registration Act”.
Insert instead “the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law about a person whose registration as a health practitioner under that Law”.
Omit “registration board, tribunal or court under that Act”.
Insert instead “professional council, registration authority, tribunal or court under that Law”.
Omit paragraph (b) from the definition of
Insert instead:
a professional council, assessment committee or tribunal established under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW) or a member of any such council, committee or tribunal, or
Omit the section.
Insert at the end of the Schedule:
A reference in sections 10 (1) and 34 (2) to the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law includes a reference to a repealed Act within the meaning of section 22A.
Omit the Schedule.
Health Care Liability Act 2001 No 42Omit the definitions of
Omit the definition. Insert instead:
Omit the subsection.
Omit the paragraphs.
Insert “in NSW” after “medical practitioner” in section 19 (1) and (3) wherever occurring.
Omit the subsection.
Omit “Medical Practice Act 1992”.
Insert instead “Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW)”.
Omit section 19 (4) and (5). Insert instead:
This section does not apply to or in respect of a medical practitioner who is not required under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law to be covered by professional indemnity insurance.
Omit section 24 (8). Insert instead:
If a prohibition order is made, the Minister is to notify the Medical Council of New South Wales of the making of the order.
Omit the section.
Health Care Liability Regulation 2007Omit the definitions of
Omit the clause.
Omit the Part.
Health Professionals (Special Events Exemption) Act 1997 No 90Omit the definitions of
Insert instead in alphabetical order:
(a) to practise in the dental profession as a dental hygienist (other than as a student), and
(b) in the dental hygienists division of that profession.
(a) to practise in the dental profession as a dental prosthetist (other than as a student), and
(b) in the dental prosthetists division of that profession.
(a) to practise in the dental profession as a dental therapist (other than as a student), and
(b) in the dental therapists division of that profession.
(a) services ordinarily provided by medical practitioners, nurses, midwives, dentists, dental hygienists, dental prosthetists, dental therapists, oral health therapists, pharmacists, podiatrists, chiropractors, osteopaths, optometrists, physiotherapists and psychologists, and
(b) any other service prescribed by the regulations.
(a) to practise in the dental profession as an oral health therapist (other than as a student), and
(b) in the oral health therapists division of that profession.
Omit “a Health Registration Act” wherever occurring.
Insert instead “the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law”.
Omit “a Health Registration Act” from section 11 (1).
Insert instead “the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW), the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law”.
Insert “or Laws” after “those Acts”.
Omit “Health Registration Acts”.
Insert instead “Health Practitioner Regulation National Law”.
Omit “any of those Acts” wherever occurring in section 12 (1).
Insert instead “that Act or that Law”.
Health Records and Information Privacy Act 2002 No 71Insert in alphabetical order in section 4 (1):
Omit the definition.
Omit the note.
Omit “a health registration Act” wherever occurring in clauses 10 (1) (h) and 11 (1) (i).
Insert instead “the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW)”.
Health Services Act 1997 No 154Omit “Medical Practice Act 1992 or the Dentists Act 1989” from the Introduction.
Insert instead “Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW)”.
Omit “medical indemnity insurance” from section 85 (2) (b).
Insert instead “professional indemnity insurance”.
Omit the subsections.
Omit “Medical Practice Act 1992 (in the case of a medical practitioner) or professional misconduct under the Dentists Act 1989 (in the case of a dentist)” from section 99 (2).
Insert instead “Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW)”.
Omit “a registration authority” from section 99A (1).
Insert instead “the relevant professional council”.
Omit “health registration Act by which the registration authority is constituted”.
Insert instead “Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW)”.
Omit the subsection. Insert instead:
In this section,
(a) in relation to a visiting practitioner who is a medical practitioner, the Medical Council of New South Wales, or
(b) in relation to a visiting practitioner who is a dentist, the Dental Council of New South Wales.
Omit “health registration Act under which the appellant is registered” from section 112 (1A) (b).
Insert instead “Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW)”.
Omit the paragraphs. Insert instead:
the appellant may have an impairment under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW),
Omit “New South Wales Medical Board to be dealt with as a complaint under Part 4 of the Medical Practice Act 1992 (in the case of a medical practitioner) or to the Dental Board to be dealt with as a complaint under Part 5 of the Dental Practice Act 2001 (in the case of a dentist)”.
Insert instead “Medical Council of New South Wales (in the case of a medical practitioner) or the Dental Council of New South Wales (in the case of a dentist) to be dealt with as a complaint under Part 8 of the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW)”.
Omit “any relevant health professional registration Act” from section 117 (2).
Insert instead “the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW)”.
Omit the definition.
Insert at the end of the section:
Section 142 of the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law imposes obligations on employers to notify the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency of misconduct by health practitioners.
Omit “a registration authority” from section 117A (1).
Insert instead “the relevant professional council”.
Omit “the health registration Act by which the registration authority is constituted”.
Insert instead “the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW)”.
Omit the subsection. Insert instead:
In this section,
(a) in relation to a chiropractor, the Chiropractic Council of New South Wales, or
(b) in relation to a dentist, dental hygienist, dental prosthetist, dental therapist or an oral health therapist, the Dental Council of New South Wales, or
(c) in relation to a medical practitioner, the Medical Council of New South Wales, or
(d) in relation to a nurse or midwife, the Nursing and Midwifery Council of New South Wales, or
(e) in relation to an optometrist, the Optometry Council of New South Wales, or
(f) in relation to an osteopath, the Osteopathy Council of New South Wales, or
(g) in relation to a pharmacist, the Pharmacy Council of New South Wales, or
(h) in relation to a physiotherapist, the Physiotherapy Council of New South Wales, or
(i) in relation to a podiatrist, the Podiatry Council of New South Wales, or
(j) in relation to a psychologist, the Psychology Council of New South Wales.
Insert at the end of the Schedule:
Despite its repeal by the Health Practitioner Regulation Amendment Act 2010, section 85 (3) continues to apply to a service contract between a public health organisation and a medical practitioner’s practice company that was entered into and in force immediately before its repeal.
Omit definition of
Omit the definition of
Omit the definitions of
Insert instead in alphabetical order:
(a) to practise in the nursing and midwifery profession as a nurse (other than as a student), and
(b) in the enrolled nurses division of that profession.
(a) the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law:
(i) as in force from time to time, set out in the Schedule to the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law Act 2009 of Queensland, and
(ii) as it applies as a law of New South Wales or another State or a Territory, or
(b) the law of another State or a Territory that substantially corresponds to the law referred to in paragraph (a).
(a) to practise in the dental profession as a dentist (other than as a student), and
(b) in the dentists division of that profession.
(a) to practise in the nursing and midwifery profession as a nurse (other than as a student), and
(b) in the registered nurses division of that profession.
Omit the following:
Chiropractors Act 2001, section 128
Dental Practice Act 2001, section 154
Dental Technicians Registration Act 1975, section 25
Dentists Act 1989, section 59
Medical Practice Act 1992, section 125
Nurses and Midwives Act 1991, section 77B
Optometrists Act 2002, section 132
Osteopaths Act 2001, section 128
Pharmacy Practice Act 2006, section 151
Physiotherapists Act 2001, section 129
Podiatrists Act 2003, section 128
Psychologists Act 2001, section 128
Insert instead in alphabetical order:
Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW), section 164B
Omit the Part.
Omit the Schedule.
Omit Part 3 and Schedule 4.28.
Liquor Act 2007 No 90Omit section 6 (1) (c) (ii) and (iii). Insert instead:
a registered nurse whose registration is endorsed under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law as being qualified to practise as a nurse practitioner, or
a registered midwife whose registration is endorsed under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law as being qualified to practise as a midwife practitioner, or
Omit “psychologist registered under the Psychologists Act 2001” from section 129 (2) (b).
Insert instead “registered psychologist”.
Omit “a health registration Act within the meaning of the Health Care Complaints Act 1993” from section 191 (4).
Insert instead “the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law”.
Mental Health Regulation 2007Omit “under the Nurses and Midwives Act 1991” from clause 19 (a).
Minors (Property and Contracts) Act 1970 No 60Omit the definition of
(a) treatment by a dentist in the course of the practice of dentistry, or
(b) treatment by any person pursuant to directions given in the course of the practice of dentistry by a dentist.
Omit Schedule 19.5, 19.14 and 19.16.
Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Act 1966 No 31Omit the definitions of
Insert instead in alphabetical order:
Omit sections 17A and 17B. Insert instead:
A nurse is authorised to possess, use, supply or prescribe a poison, restricted substance or drug of addiction for the purposes of the practice of nursing, if:
(a) the nurse’s registration is endorsed under section 94 of the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law as being qualified to possess, use, supply or prescribe that poison, restricted substance or drug of addiction, or
(b) the nurse is a nurse practitioner who is authorised in writing by the Director-General to possess, use, supply or prescribe that poison, restricted substance or drug of addiction.
A midwife is authorised to possess, use, supply or prescribe a poison, restricted substance or drug of addiction for the purposes of the practice of midwifery, if:
(a) the midwife’s registration is endorsed under section 94 of the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law as being qualified to possess, use, supply or prescribe that poison, restricted substance or drug of addiction, or
(b) the midwife is a midwife practitioner who is authorised in writing by the Director-General to possess, use, supply or prescribe that poison, restricted substance or drug of addiction.
An optometrist whose registration is endorsed under section 94 of the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law as being qualified to possess, use, supply or prescribe a poison or restricted substance is authorised to possess, use, supply or prescribe that poison or restricted substance for the purposes of the practice of optometry.
A podiatrist whose registration is endorsed under section 94 of the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law as being qualified to possess, use, supply or prescribe a poison or restricted substance is authorised to possess, use, supply or prescribe that poison or restricted substance for the purposes of the practice of podiatry.
Omit “New South Wales Medical Board or Nurses and Midwives Board” from section 30AA (2).
Insert instead “the Medical Council of New South Wales, the Medical Board of Australia, the Nursing and Midwifery Council of New South Wales or the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia”.
Insert “, Council’s” after “Commission’s”.
Omit “New South Wales Medical Board or Nurses and Midwives Board”.
Insert instead “the Medical Council of New South Wales, the Medical Board of Australia, the Nursing and Midwifery Council of New South Wales and the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia”.
Insert “, Council” after “the Commission”.
Omit section 30AA (5) and (6). Insert instead:
This section applies despite any provision of the Health Care Complaints Act 1993 or the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law.
Omit the Schedule.
Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Regulation 2008Omit “nurse practitioner, midwife practitioner” wherever occurring in the definition of
Insert instead “nurse or midwife authorised under section 17A of the Act”.
Omit the definition. Insert instead:
Omit the clauses.
Omit the note to the clause.
Omit clause 2.
Omit clause 4 (2). Insert instead:
In this clause:
(a) to practise in the dental profession as a dental therapist (other than as a student), and
(b) in the dental therapists division of that profession.
(a) to practise in the dental profession as an oral health therapist (other than as a student), and
(b) in the oral health therapists division of that profession.
Omit the clause. Insert instead:
A dental hygienist is authorised to possess and use the following substances if required for use in connection with his or her practice as a dental hygienist:
(a) benzocaine,
(b) lignocaine,
(c) mepivacaine,
(d) prilocaine,
(e) procaine.
In this clause:
(a) to practise in the dental profession as a dental hygienist (other than as a student), and
(b) in the dental hygienists division of that profession.
Omit items 7–18.
Private Health Facilities Act 2007 No 9Omit the definition of
Omit “is registered under section 4 or 7 (1) E of the Medical Practice Act 1992” from section 39 (1).
Insert instead “holds general or specialist registration in the medical profession under Part 7 of the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law”.
Private Health Facilities Regulation 2010Omit clause 13 (a).
Public Finance and Audit Act 1983 No 152Omit the following:
Chiropractors Registration Board
Dental Board
Dental Technicians Registration Board
New South Wales Medical Board
Nurses and Midwives Board
Optometrists Registration Board
Osteopaths Registration Board
Pharmacy Board of New South Wales
Physiotherapists Registration Board
Podiatrists Registration Board
Psychologists Registration Board
Insert instead in alphabetical order:
Chiropractic Council of New South Wales
Dental Council of New South Wales
Medical Council of New South Wales
Nursing and Midwifery Council of New South Wales
Optometry Council of New South Wales
Osteopathy Council of New South Wales
Pharmacy Council of New South Wales
Physiotherapy Council of New South Wales
Podiatry Council of New South Wales
Psychology Council of New South Wales
Omit the section. Insert instead:
In this Part,
The Health Care Complaints Act 1993 defines those terms as follows:
(a) medical, hospital and nursing services,
(b) dental services,
(c) mental health services,
(d) pharmaceutical services,
(e) ambulance services,
(f) community health services,
(g) health education services,
(h) welfare services necessary to implement any services referred to in paragraphs (a)–(g),
(i) services provided by podiatrists, chiropractors, osteopaths, optometrists, physiotherapists and psychologists,
(j) services provided by optical dispensers, dietitians, masseurs, naturopaths, acupuncturists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, audiologists, audiometrists and radiographers,
(k) services provided in other alternative health care fields,
(l) forensic pathology services,
(m) a service prescribed by the regulations as a health service for the purposes of the Health Care Complaints Act 1993.
(a) in relation to a chiropractor, the Chiropractic Council of New South Wales, or
(b) in relation to a dentist, dental hygienist, dental prosthetist, dental therapist or an oral health therapist, the Dental Council of New South Wales, or
(c) in relation to a medical practitioner, the Medical Council of New South Wales, or
(d) in relation to a nurse or midwife, the Nursing and Midwifery Council of New South Wales, or
(e) in relation to an optometrist, the Optometry Council of New South Wales, or
(f) in relation to an osteopath, the Osteopathy Council of New South Wales, or
(g) in relation to a pharmacist, the Pharmacy Council of New South Wales, or
(h) in relation to a physiotherapist, the Physiotherapy Council of New South Wales, or
(i) in relation to a podiatrist, the Podiatry Council of New South Wales, or
(j) in relation to a psychologist, the Psychology Council of New South Wales.
(a) in relation to a chiropractor, the Chiropractic Board of Australia, or
(b) in relation to a dentist, dental hygienist, dental prosthetist, dental therapist or an oral health therapist, the Dental Board of Australia, or
(c) in relation to a medical practitioner, the Medical Board of Australia, or
(d) in relation to a nurse or midwife, the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia, or
(e) in relation to an optometrist, the Optometry Board of Australia, or
(f) in relation to an osteopath, the Osteopathy Board of Australia, or
(g) in relation to a pharmacist, the Pharmacy Board of Australia, or
(h) in relation to a physiotherapist, the Physiotherapy Board of Australia, or
(i) in relation to a podiatrist, the Podiatry Board of Australia, or
(j) in relation to a psychologist, the Psychology Board of Australia.
Omit the Division.
Omit the section. Insert instead:
In this Division:
For the purposes of this Division, a person’s registration as a health practitioner under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law or interstate health registration legislation is cancelled if any of the following happen as a result of an action, decision, determination or order of a registration authority, tribunal or court under that Law or legislation:
(a) the person’s registration is cancelled,
(b) the person is de-registered,
(c) the person’s name is removed from, or struck off, a register or a roll,
(d) the person’s practising certificate is cancelled.
For the purposes of this Division, a health practitioner is subject to a prohibition order if the health practitioner is, because of the order, subject to conditions when providing health services or is prohibited from providing some or all health services.
Omit “a particular health registration Act or corresponding health registration legislation” and “that Act” wherever occurring.
Insert instead “the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law or interstate health registration legislation” and “that Law”, respectively.
Omit “a health registration Act” wherever occurring in section 10AM (1) (a) and (b).
Insert instead “the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law”.
Omit paragraph (b) of the definition of
a registered nurse or a registered midwife, or
Omit paragraph (g) of the definition of
Insert instead:
a procedure carried out in the practice of a health profession by:
(i) a health practitioner registered under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law, or
(ii) a person acting under the direction or supervision of such a health practitioner, or
Omit the definition of
Omit the clauses.
Omit “a health registration Act” wherever occurring.
Insert instead “the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law”.
Omit clause 1. Insert instead:
In this code of conduct:
The Health Care Complaints Act 1993 defines those terms as follows:
(a) medical, hospital and nursing services,
(b) dental services,
(c) mental health services,
(d) pharmaceutical services,
(e) ambulance services,
(f) community health services,
(g) health education services,
(h) welfare services necessary to implement any services referred to in paragraphs (a)–(g),
(i) services provided by podiatrists, chiropractors, osteopaths, optometrists, physiotherapists, and psychologists,
(j) services provided by optical dispensers, dietitians, masseurs, naturopaths, acupuncturists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, audiologists, audiometrists and radiographers,
(k) services provided in other alternative health care fields,
(l) forensic pathology services,
(m) a service prescribed by the regulations as a health service for the purposes of the Health Care Complaints Act 1993.
Insert after clause 3 (2) (b):
a health practitioner must not provide services that he or she is not qualified to provide,
a health practitioner must not use his or her possession of particular qualifications to mislead or deceive his or her clients as to his or her competence in his or her field of practice or ability to provide treatment,
Insert at the end of the Schedule:
A health practitioner must not sell or supply an optical appliance (other than cosmetic contact lenses) to a person unless he or she does so in accordance with a prescription from a person authorised to prescribe the optical appliance under section 122 of the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law.
A health practitioner must not sell or supply contact lenses to a person unless he or she:
(a) was licensed under the Optical Dispensers Act 1963 immediately before its repeal, or
(b) has a Certificate IV in optical dispensing or an equivalent qualification.
A health practitioner who sells or supplies contact lenses to a person must provide the person with written information about the care, handling and wearing of contact lenses, including advice about possible adverse reactions to wearing contact lenses.
This clause does not apply to the sale or supply of the following:
(a) hand-held magnifiers,
(b) corrective lenses designed for use only in diving masks or swimming goggles,
(c) ready made spectacles that:
(i) are designed to alleviate the effects of presbyopia only, and
(ii) comprise 2 lenses of equal power, being a power of plus one dioptre or more but not exceeding plus 3.5 dioptres.
In this clause:
Omit clause 4 (2) and the note.
Public Sector Employment and Management Act 2002 No 43Insert the following in Columns 1 and 2 respectively in Part 2 before the matter relating to the “Health Professional Registration Boards Division”:
Health Professional Councils Authority Division | Director-General of the Department of Health |
Omit clause 8A (1) (a). Insert instead:
is registered under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law to practise in the dental profession (other than as a student) as a dentist, a dental therapist, a dental hygienist or an oral health therapist, and is registered in the corresponding division of that profession, and
Omit the paragraph. Insert instead:
is registered as a student in the dental profession under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law, and
Omit the definition of
Insert instead:
Omit the definition.
Stock Medicines Act 1989 No 182Omit the definition of
Omit the definition of
Omit the following from Part 1:
Nurses and Midwives Act 1991 | Section 67 | Common Law |
Omit the definitions of
Insert instead in alphabetical order:
(a) to practise in the dental profession as a dental prosthetist (other than as a student), and
(b) in the dental prosthetists division of that profession.
Omit “a registered chiropractor or osteopath” from paragraph (a).
Insert instead “a chiropractor, an osteopath”.
Workers Compensation Regulation 2003Omit “the registration authority under a relevant health registration Act” from clause 195A (1).
Insert instead “a professional council or registration authority under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law”.
Omit “relevant health registration Act” wherever occurring.
Insert instead “Health Practitioner Regulation National Law”.
Omit “
Omit the definition.
The following Acts and Regulations are repealed:
• Chiropractors Act 2001 No 15
• Chiropractors Regulation 2007
• Dental Practice Act 2001 No 64
• Dental Practice Regulation 2004
• Dental Technicians Registration Act 1975 No 40
• Dental Technicians Registration Regulation 2008
• Medical Practice Act 1992 No 94
• Medical Practice Regulation 2008
• Nurses and Midwives Act 1991 No 9
• Nurses and Midwives Regulation 2008
• Optometrists Act 2002 No 30
• Optometrists Regulation 2004
• Osteopaths Act 2001 No 16
• Osteopaths Regulation 2007
• Pharmacy Practice Act 2006 No 59
• Pharmacy Practice Regulation 2008
• Physiotherapists Act 2001 No 67
• Physiotherapists Regulation 2008
• Podiatrists Act 2003 No 69
• Podiatrists Regulation 2005
• Psychologists Act 2001 No 69
• Psychologists Regulation 2008
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