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National Health Regulations 1954

Statutory Rules 1954 No. 35 as amended

made under the

National Health Act 1953

This compilation was prepared on 17 September 2011

taking into account amendments up to SLI 2011 No. 169

Prepared by the Office of Legislative Drafting and Publishing,

Attorney‑General’s Department, Canberra

Contents

Part 1 Preliminary

Part 2 Adjusted fee government nursing homes

Part 4 Standards Review Panels

Division 1 Preliminary

Division 2 Constitution of Panels

Division 3 Meetings of Panels

Division 4 Performance of functions by Panels

Division 5 Evaluation of Panels’ performance

Part 6 Procedure of Committees of Inquiry

Part 7 Fees and allowances of members of Committees

Part 8 Prescribed medical or surgical aids, equipment and appliances

Part 9 Miscellaneous

 

Part 1Preliminary

  1Name of regulations [see Note 1]

 These regulations are the National Health Regulations 1954.

2Interpretation
  • (1)

    In these Regulations, unless the contrary intention appears:

Act means the National Health Act 1953.

approved form means a form approved in writing by the Secretary for the purposes of the provision in which the expression is used.

insulin pump consumables includes the following equipment manufactured for use with an insulin pump:

  • (a)

    cannulae;

  • (b)

    tubing;

  • (c)

    insulin reservoirs;

  • (d)

    insulin cartridges, other than insulin cartridges that contain insulin when the cartridges are supplied.

  • (2)

    In these Regulations, unless the contrary intention appears, a reference to an actuary is to be read as a reference to a person who is ordinarily resident in Australia and is a Fellow, or an Accredited Member, of The Institute of Actuaries of Australia.

4ANursing home care – prescribed services
  • (1)

    The services, of a kind provided in a nursing home, that are set out in column 2 in an item in Schedule 1A are prescribed for the purposes of the definition of nursing home care in subsection 4 (1) of the Act.

  • (2)

    The services set out in column 2 in an item in Schedule 1A include or exclude, as set out in the direction in column 3 in the item, the provision of the goods and services set out in column 3 in the item.

  • (3)

    In Schedule 1A, health professional includes the director of nursing, or other person in charge of nursing, at the nursing home.

Part 2Adjusted fee government nursing homes

  5Prescribed nursing homes
  • (1)

    For the purposes of section 4AAAA of the Act, a nursing home specified in Schedule 5 is an adjusted fee government nursing home.

  • (2)

    Item 3072A in Part 3 of Schedule 5 is taken to have commenced on 3 July 1994.

  • (3)

    Item 7009A in Part 7 of Schedule 5 is taken to have commenced on 17 December 1994.

Part 4Standards Review Panels

Division 1Preliminary

7Interpretation

 In this Part, unless the contrary intention appears:

Chairperson, in relation to a Panel, means Chairperson of the Panel.

meeting, in relation to a Panel, means meeting of the Panel.

member, in relation to a Panel, means member of the Panel who is referred to in subregulation 12 (1).

nursing home means approved nursing home.

Panel means Standards Review Panel established by regulation 8.

proprietor, in relation to a nursing home, means proprietor of the nursing home.

recommendation means a recommendation:

  • (a)

    that a declaration should or should not be made under subsection 45E (1) of the Act; and

  • (b)

    specifying the action (if any) to be taken under subsection 45E (2) or (3) of the Act.

Division 2Constitution of Panels

8Establishment of Panels

 The Minister may establish a Standards Review Panel, or Standards Review Panels, for each State and Territory in which a nursing home is, or nursing homes are, situated.

9Functions of Panels

 The functions of a Panel are to:

  • (a)

    review the nursing home care provided in nursing homes; and

  • (b)

    compare the provision of that care with standards determined under section 45D of the Act; and

  • (c)

    inquire into matters for the purposes of a function referred to in paragraph (a) or (b); and

  • (d)

    report the findings of the Panel, and the reasons for those findings, to the Minister; and

  • (e)

    make recommendations to the Minister resulting from its reports; and

  • (f)

    perform these functions:

    • (i)

      at the direction of the Minister; or

    • (ii)

      on a referral by a proprietor.

10Power of Panels

 Subject to this Part, a Panel has power to do all things necessary or convenient to be done in connection with the performance of its functions.

11Pool of potential Panel members
  • (1)

    The Minister may appoint:

    • (a)

      persons who have not less than 3 years’ experience in senior positions in the management of nursing homes, aged persons’ hostels or other establishments of that kind; or

    • (b)

      persons who are members of not less than 3 years’ standing in professional or industrial organisations of persons who practise, or are employed, in nursing homes, aged persons’ hostels or other establishments of that kind; or

    • (c)

      persons who have knowledge of, and experience in, consumer protection in a health or social welfare field;

as potential members of a Panel for a State or Territory.

  • (2)

    A person appointed under subregulation (1) may resign his or her appointment by writing signed by the member and given to the Minister and the appointment terminates on receipt by the Minister of the resignation.

  • (3)

    Subject to this Division, an appointment under subregulation (1) is for 3 years.

12Membership of Panels
  • (1)

    A Panel consists of the following members:

    • (a)

      a Chairperson appointed by the Minister;

    • (b)

      a person appointed under paragraph 11 (1) (a);

    • (c)

      a person appointed under paragraph 11 (1) (b);

    • (d)

      a person appointed under paragraph 11 (1) (c);

    • (e)

      an officer of the Department nominated by the Secretary.

  • (2)

    A Chairperson holds office with effect from such day as the Minister specifies in the instrument of appointment of the Chairperson.

  • (3)

    The Minister must not appoint a person as a Chairperson unless the Minister is satisfied that the person has experience at a professional or senior management level in, or broad knowledge of, health care administration or the provision of nursing home care or care in aged persons’ hostels or other establishments of that kind.

  • (4)

    Subject to subregulation (5), the Chairperson of a Panel for a State or Territory may appoint a person referred to in paragraph 11 (1) (a), (b) or (c) who has been appointed for the State or Territory as a member of the Panel.

  • (5)

    In the case of a Panel for:

    • (a)

      the Australian Capital Territory, the member referred to in paragraph (1) (b) or (c) must be a person appointed under paragraph 11 (1) (a) or (b) for New South Wales; and

    • (b)

      the Northern Territory, the member referred to in paragraph (1) (b) or (c) must be a person appointed under paragraph 11 (1) (a) or (b) for South Australia.

  • (6)

    All members hold office on a part‑time basis.

  • (7)

    Subject to this Division, a member appointed by the Chairperson holds office from a day specified in the instrument of appointment until a day specified in the instrument, not being more than 3 years from the day of appointment of the member under subregulation 11 (1).

  • (8)

    Subject to this Division, a Chairperson holds office for 3 years.

  • (9)

    The member referred to in paragraph (1) (e) holds office during the pleasure of the Secretary.

  • (10)

    A member may resign by writing signed by the member and given:

    • (a)

      in the case of a Chairperson — to the Minister; and

    • (b)

      in the case of a member appointed by the Chairperson — to the Chairperson; and

    • (c)

      in the case of a member referred to in paragraph (1) (e) — to the Secretary;

and his or her membership terminates on receipt by the Minister, Chairperson or Secretary, as the case may be, of the resignation.

  • (11)

    The exercise of a power or the performance of a function of a Panel is not affected by a vacancy in its membership.

13Termination of appointments
  • (1)

    The appointment of a Chairperson or of a person who is appointed under subregulation 11 (1) may be terminated by the Minister for misbehaviour or for incapacity to participate in the performance of the functions, or the exercise of the powers, of a Panel.

  • (2)

    The appointment of a Chairperson or of a person who is appointed under subregulation 11 (1) who:

    • (a)

      holds, or performs the duties of, a senior position in the management of a nursing home, being a nursing home in respect of which a declaration under subsection 45E (1) of the Act is in force; and

    • (b)

      is not the proprietor;

may be terminated by the Minister.

  • (3)

    If a Chairperson or a person who is appointed under subregulation 11 (1):

    • (a)

      becomes bankrupt, applies to take the benefit of a law for the relief of bankrupt or insolvent debtors, compounds with his or her creditors or makes an assignment of his or her remuneration for their benefit; or

    • (b)

      is convicted of an offence punishable by imprisonment for 1 year or longer;

or, in the case of a member:

  • (c)

    is absent without leave granted under regulation 15 from 3 consecutive meetings of the Panel; or

  • (d)

    fails, without reasonable excuse, to comply with an obligation imposed by regulation 16;

his or her appointment may be terminated by the Minister.

  • (4)

    The appointment of a Chairperson or of a person appointed under subregulation 11 (1) whose:

    • (a)

      application under subsection 39BA (1) of the Act is refused under subsection 39BA (5) of the Act; or

    • (b)

      approval as an approved operator is revoked under subsection 39BB (3) of the Act;

is terminated.

  • (5)

    The appointment of a Chairperson or of a person appointed under subregulation 11 (1) who is the proprietor of a nursing home in respect of which a declaration under subsection 45E (1) of the Act is in force is terminated.

  • (6)

    A member appointed under subregulation 11 (1) ceases to be a member on the termination of that appointment.

14Remuneration and allowances

 A member, other than a member appointed under paragraph 12 (1) (e), must be paid such remuneration and allowances as are determined by the Remuneration Tribunal.

15Leave of absence
  • (1)

    The Minister may grant leave of absence to a Chairperson on such terms and conditions as the Minister determines.

  • (2)

    A Chairperson may grant leave of absence to a member on such terms and conditions as the Chairperson determines.

16Disclosure of interests
  • (1)

    A Chairperson must give written notice to the Minister of all direct and indirect pecuniary interests that he or she has or acquires in:

    • (a)

      a nursing home; or

    • (b)

      a business that provides facilities, goods or services to nursing homes.

  • (2)

    If a Chairperson has or acquires an interest referred to in subregulation (1) or another interest that could conflict with the proper performance of his or her functions, the interest must be disclosed in any report resulting from the performance of those functions.

  • (3)

    If a member (other than the Chairperson) has or acquires an interest that could conflict with the proper performance of his or her functions:

    • (a)

      he or she must disclose the interest to the Chairperson; and

    • (b)

      except with the consent of the Chairperson, he or she must not take part, or continue to take part, in the performance of his or her functions.

  • (4)

    If a member referred to in subregulation (3) takes part, or continues to take part, in the performance of his or her functions, the interest must be disclosed in any report resulting from the performance of the functions.

  • (5)

    If a Chairperson:

    • (a)

      becomes aware that another member has an interest referred to in subregulation (3); and

    • (b)

      considers that the member should not take part, or should not continue to take part, in the performance of his or her functions;

the Chairperson must give a direction to the member not to take part, or continue to take part, and the member must not take part, or continue to take part, accordingly.

Division 3Meetings of Panels

17Meetings of Panels
  • (1)

    A Panel may hold such meetings as are necessary for the performance of its functions.

  • (2)

    The Chairperson of a Panel may, at any time, by notice in writing to the other members, convene a meeting at the time and place specified in the notice.

  • (3)

    The Minister may, by notice in writing to each member of a Panel, direct that a meeting be held at the time and place specified in the notice.

  • (4)

    If, at any time, a majority of the members of a Panel requests the Chairperson in writing to convene a meeting, he or she must, as soon as practicable, convene a meeting in accordance with the request.

  • (5)

    The Chairperson may invite a person to attend a meeting to advise or inform the Panel.

18Presiding member
  • (1)

    The Chairperson must preside at a meeting at which he or she is present.

  • (2)

    In the absence of the Chairperson from a meeting, the members present constituting a quorum must elect 1 of their number to preside at the meeting.

19Quorum

 At a meeting, the number of members constituting a quorum is the number of members constituting a majority of the members of the Panel.

20Voting
  • (1)

    A question arising at a meeting must be determined by a majority of the votes of the members present and voting.

  • (2)

    The member referred to in paragraph 12 (1) (e) does not have a vote.

21Participation in meetings
  • (1)

    A member may participate in a meeting by means of telephone or closed‑circuit television.

  • (2)

    A member who participates in a meeting as provided by subregulation (1) is taken to be present at the meeting.

22Proceedings
  • (1)

    A Panel must keep a record of its proceedings.

  • (2)

    Subject to this Part, the procedure of a meeting of a Panel is to be determined by the Panel.

23Resolutions without meeting
  • (1)

    If a majority of the members of a Panel sign a document containing a statement that they are in favour of a resolution in the terms set out in the document, a resolution in those terms is taken to have been passed at a meeting of the Panel in accordance with this Division on the day on which the document was signed, or, if the members signed the document on different days, on the day on which the document was signed by the member who makes up the majority.

  • (2)

    2 or more separate documents that are identical in all material respects, each of which is signed by 1 or more members, are taken for the purposes of subregulation (1) to constitute the same document.

Division 4Performance of functions by Panels

24General

 In the performance of its functions, a Panel:

  • (a)

    must act with as little formality and as much expedition as the requirements of this Part and a proper consideration of the matter before the Panel permit; and

  • (b)

    is not bound by the rules of evidence; and

  • (c)

    may inform itself on any matter in any way it thinks fit; and

  • (d)

    may receive information or submissions in the form of oral or written statements; and

  • (e)

    may consult such persons as it thinks fit.

25Minister to notify proprietors
  • (1)

    If the Minister intends to give notice to a proprietor under subsection 45E (1) of the Act, the Minister is to inform the proprietor by notice in writing of his or her intention.

  • (2)

    A notice must include a statement to the effect that the notice may be referred by the proprietor to a Panel.

26Minister may direct Panels

 The Minister may, by notice in writing to the Chairperson, direct a Panel for a State or Territory to perform the functions of a Panel specified in paragraphs 9 (a), (b), (c) and (d) in relation to a matter in respect of a nursing home situated in the State or Territory, being a matter specified in the notice.

27Proprietors to refer notices to Panels

 Within 14 days of receipt of a notice under regulation 25, the proprietor of a nursing home may refer the notice to the Chairperson of a Panel in the State or Territory in which the nursing home is situated.

28Chairpersons to notify proprietors
  • (1)

    On receipt by a Panel of:

    • (a)

      a direction under regulation 26; or

    • (b)

      a reference under regulation 27;

in respect of a nursing home, the Chairperson must, as soon as practicable, inform the proprietor by notice in writing that the Panel will perform its functions in relation to the direction or reference.

  • (2)

    A notice given under subregulation (1) must include statements to the following effect:

    • (a)

      that the proprietor may, within 21 days of being given the notice, give the Panel documents or other material to which it must have regard in the performance of its functions in respect of the nursing home; and

    • (b)

      that the proprietor will have the opportunity:

      • (i)

        to inspect any other document or material to which the Panel proposes to have regard in reaching a decision; and

      • (ii)

        to make submissions in relation to the other document or material.

  • (3)

    If, at the end of the period referred to in paragraph (2) (a), a proprietor has not given a Panel a document or other material referred to in that paragraph, the Panel may proceed in respect of the nursing home in accordance with this Part.

29Panels to deal with matters promptly

 A Panel the Chairperson of which has given notice under subregulation 28 (2) to a proprietor must report and make recommendations in respect of the nursing home to the Minister, except in exceptional circumstances, not more than 28 days after the end of the period referred to in paragraph 28 (2) (a).

30Reports and recommendations

 A report and recommendations referred to in regulation 28 must:

  • (a)

    be in writing; and

  • (b)

    if the members were not in agreement concerning a matter, set out the differing points of view of the members.

31Impartiality of Panels

 Subject to this Part, a member is not subject to the direction of any other person in respect of any act or thing done in his or her capacity as a member.

32Members’ duty of confidentiality

 It is the duty of a member not to divulge or communicate to the proprietor of a nursing home information with respect to the identity of a resident of the nursing home if the member reasonably believes that it may be to the detriment of the resident if that information is divulged or communicated to the proprietor.

Division 5Evaluation of Panels’ performance

33Annual reports
  • (1)

    The Chairperson of each Panel must, as soon as practicable after each 30 June, prepare and furnish to the Minister a report of the operations of the Panel (if any) during the year ending at the end of that day.

  • (2)

    The Minister is to cause a copy of a report to be laid before each House of the Parliament within 15 sitting days of that House after the day when the report was furnished to the Minister.

34Review of Panels’ performance

 At:

  • (a)

    the end of each 2 of the years of the operations of a Panel referred to in regulation 33; or

  • (b)

    the substantial completion by a Panel of its proceedings in respect of 5 nursing homes;

whichever happens first, the Minister is to review the effectiveness and efficiency of the Panel in respect of that 2 year period or the period in which those proceedings were completed.

Part 6Procedure of Committees of Inquiry

  38Meetings of Committees of Inquiry
  • (1)

    Meetings of a Committee of Inquiry shall be convened by the Chairperson.

  • (2)

    At a meeting of a Committee of Inquiry 3 members constitute a quorum.

  • (3)

    A Committee of Inquiry shall cause a record of its proceedings, including a transcript of all evidence given before it, to be kept.

Part 7Fees and allowances of members of Committees

  39Interpretation

 In this Part:

Chairperson, in relation to a Committee, does not include a person elected to preside at a meeting of the Committee.

Committee means a Committee established under the Act, but does not include the following Committees:

  • (a)

    Drug Utilisation Sub-Committee, established under section 101A of the Act;

  • (b)

    Economics Sub-Committee, established under section 101A of the Act.

40Fees and allowances of members of Committees
  • (1)

    This regulation does not apply to a Chairperson or a member of a Committee who is an officer of the Australian Public Service or the Public Service of a State or Territory.

  • (2)

    Subject to subregulation (3), the fee payable to a member of a Committee is:

    • (a)

      if the member is the Chairperson of the Committee — $40; or

    • (b)

      in any other case — $35;

for each day on which the member attends a meeting of the Committee.

  • (3)

    Where the duration of a meeting of the Committee on a day is less than 3 hours, the fee payable to a member of the Committee, in respect of his or her attendance at the meeting on that day, is:

    • (a)

      if the member is the Chairperson of the Committee — $25; or

    • (b)

      in any other case — $20.

  • (4)
  • The Chairperson or a member of a Committee who is necessarily absent from his or her home overnight by reason of attendance at a meeting of the Committee shall be paid travelling allowance, in respect of that absence:

    • (a)

      if the period of absence is a complete day or longer:

      • (i)

        at the daily rate of $28 for each complete day in the period of absence; and

      • (ii)

        at an hourly rate that is one‑twenty‑fourth part of the daily rate set out in subparagraph (i) for each hour, or part of an hour, in the remainder (if any) of the period of absence; or

    • (b)

      if the period of absence is less than a complete day — at an hourly rate that is one‑twenty‑fourth part of the daily rate set out in subparagraph (a) (i) for each hour, or part of an hour, in the period of absence.

41Fares

 The cost of return transport fares actually and necessarily incurred by a member of a Committee in travelling between his or her place of residence and the place where a meeting of the Committee is held shall be borne by the Commonwealth.

Part 8Prescribed medical or surgical aids, equipment and appliances

  42Prescribed medical or surgical aids etc for purposes of paragraph 9A (1) (a) of the Act

 The medical or surgical aids, equipment and appliances specified in Schedule 1 are prescribed for the purposes of paragraph 9A (1) (a) of the Act.

43Prescribed medical or surgical aids etc for purposes of subsection 9A (2) of the Act

 The medical or surgical aids, equipment and appliances specified in items 1, 2, 3 and 4 in Schedule 1 are prescribed for the purposes of subsection 9A (2) of the Act.

Part 9Miscellaneous

  44Amounts prescribed for the purposes of subsection 47 (1) of the Act
  • (1)

    The prescribed amount of Commonwealth benefit payable in respect of an approved nursing home, being a Government nursing home, is:

    • (a)

      for the purposes of paragraph 47 (1) (a) of the Act — $33.35;

    • (b)

      for the purposes of paragraph 47 (1) (b) of the Act — $48.50;

    • (c)

      for the purposes of paragraph 47 (1) (c) of the Act — $28.10;

    • (d)

      for the purposes of paragraph 47 (1) (d) of the Act — $39.05;

    • (e)

      for the purposes of paragraph 47 (1) (e) of the Act — $31.55;

    • (f)

      for the purposes of paragraph 47 (1) (f) of the Act — $27.80;

    • (g)

      for the purposes of paragraph 47 (1) (g) of the Act — $33.35; and

    • (h)

      for the purposes of paragraph 47 (1) (h) of the Act — $39.05.

  • (2)

    The prescribed amount of Commonwealth benefit payable in respect of an approved nursing home other than a Government nursing home is:

    • (a)

      for the purposes of paragraph 47 (1) (a) of the Act — $43.40;

    • (b)

      for the purposes of paragraph 47 (1) (b) of the Act — $53.60;

    • (c)

      for the purposes of paragraph 47 (1) (c) of the Act — $35.25;

    • (d)

      for the purposes of paragraph 47 (1) (d) of the Act — $45.05;

    • (e)

      for the purposes of paragraph 47 (1) (e) of the Act — $37.00;

    • (f)

      for the purposes of paragraph 47 (1) (f) of the Act — $36.15;

    • (g)

      for the purposes of paragraph 47 (1) (g) of the Act — $43.40; and

    • (h)

      for the purposes of paragraph 47 (1) (h) of the Act — $45.05.

45Prescribed qualifications for the purposes of subsection 43A (3) of the Act

 For the purposes of subsection 43A (3) of the Act, the prescribed qualifications are registration as a company auditor in a State or Territory.

46Prescribed amount for the purposes of subparagraph 47 (2) (b) (iii) of the Act

 The amount of $15.15 is prescribed for the purposes of subparagraph 47 (2) (b) (iii) of the Act.

46ARate of interest payable on repayments
  • (1)

    For the purposes of subsections 65SA (1) and 65SB (1) of the Act, the rate of interest payable on a repayment that the Commonwealth is liable to make is the rate payable by the Commonwealth Bank of Australia on a term deposit, made on the day on which the relevant payment was made, of an amount equal to the relevant payment.

  • (2)

    In subregulation (1):

relevant payment means an amount paid to the Commonwealth by a person under section 65GT, 65H, 65J or 65K of the Act, as the case requires.

repayment means an amount that the Commonwealth is liable to repay to a person under section 65GU, 65H, 65J, 65M, 65N, 65P, 65Q or 65S of the Act, as the case requires, after a relevant payment is paid to the Commonwealth.

term deposit means a deposit for a period of 90 days on which interest is paid at maturity.

50APrescribed date for the purposes of subsection 99 (7) of the Act

 For the purposes of subsection 99 (7) of the Act, 1 May 2002 is prescribed.

51Prescribed authority – Department of Veterans’ Affairs

 For the purposes of subparagraph 135A (3) (b) (i) of the Act, the Department of Veterans’ Affairs is a prescribed authority.

52Provision of information to Department of Veterans’ Affairs
  • (1)

    For the purposes of subparagraph 135A (3) (b) (ii) of the Act, information of the kinds specified in subregulation (2) may be provided to the Department of Veterans’ Affairs for the purpose of, and to the extent necessary for, ascertaining whether the Repatriation Commission is responsible for all or some of the cost of nursing home care of a patient if:

    • (a)

      the patient is a Repatriation nursing home patient; or

    • (b)

      the patient is an approved nursing home patient and either:

      • (i)

        the patient has been funded for nursing home care by the Department of Veterans’ Affairs; or

      • (ii)

        it has come to the notice of the Secretary that the patient may have an entitlement to be funded for nursing home care by the Department of Veterans’ Affairs.

  • (2)

    The kinds of information mentioned in subregulation (1) are as follows:

    • (a)

      the medical condition of the patient;

    • (b)

      the reason for the patient’s admission to a nursing home;

    • (c)

      information specified in Schedule 6.

Schedule 1A Nursing home careprescribed services

(regulation 4A)

   

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Item

Service

Goods and services included or excluded

1

The administration of the nursing home

Includes:

maintenance of resident documentation

2

The maintenance of buildings and grounds

3

The provision of accommodation

4

The provision of goods to assist residents to move themselves

Includes:

crutches, quadruped walkers, walking frames, walking sticks, wheelchairs

Excludes:

motorised and special purpose wheelchairs and any equipment designed, or custom‑made, for a particular resident

5

The provision of goods to assist persons to move residents

Includes:

mechanical devices for lifting residents, stretchers, trolleys

6

The provision of furnishings that the resident chooses not to provide

Includes:

bed‑side lockers, chairs with arms, containers for personal laundry, dining, lounge and recreational furnishings, drawscreens (for ward residents), resident wardrobe space, over‑bed tables, towel rails, other wardrobes

7

The provision of beds and bedding materials appropriate to each resident’s condition

Includes:

absorbent or waterproof sheeting, bed linen and blankets, bed rails, hospital‑type beds and mattresses, incontinence sheets, restrainers, ripple mattresses, sheepskins, tri‑pillows, water and air mattresses

8

The provision of basic cleaning services, goods and facilities

Includes:

services, goods and facilities required to maintain cleanliness and tidiness of wards, individual rooms, other areas and the environment of the nursing home

9

The safe disposal of organic and inorganic waste material

10

The provision of general and personal laundry services

Includes:

laundering of clothing that can be machine washed at the nursing home or elsewhere

Excludes:

cleaning of clothing that requires dry cleaning or other special cleaning process

11

The provision of toiletry goods

Includes:

bath towels, denture cleaning preparations, face washers, sanitary pads, shampoo and conditioner, soap, talcum powder, tissues, toilet paper, toothpaste

12

The provision of goods to assist with the toileting, and incontinence management, of residents

Includes:

absorbent aids, catheter and urinary drainage appliances, commode chairs, disposable bedpan and urinal covers, disposable enemas, disposable pads, over‑toilet chairs, shower chairs, urodomes

13

The provision of assistance in the activities of daily living of residents

Includes:

assistance to residents in:

(a) bathing, showering, personal hygiene and grooming; and

(b) toileting and the management of incontinence, the use of aids and appliances designed to assist incontinence management; and

(c) eating, use of eating utensils and eating aids, actual feeding; and

(d) dressing, undressing and the use of dressing aids; and

(e) moving, walking, wheelchair use and the use of devices and appliances designed to aid mobility; and

the provision of eating and dressing aids

Excludes:

hairdressing

14

The provision of meals and non‑alcoholic beverages

Includes:

(a) the preparation and distribution of meals of adequate variety, quality and quantity for each resident, served each day at times generally acceptable to both residents and management, generally comprising 3 meals per day plus morning tea, afternoon tea and supper; and

(b) the supply of special dietary requirements having regard to either medical need or religious observance; and

(c) the provision of foodstuffs and non‑alcoholic beverages including fruit juice and fruit of adequate variety, quality and quantity

15

The provision of basic medical, and pharmaceutical, supplies and equipment

Includes:

analgesia, anti‑nausea agents, bandages, creams, dressings, laxatives and aperients, mouthwashes, ointments, saline, skin emolients, swabs, urinary alkalising agents

Excludes:

any goods prescribed by a health practitioner for a particular resident and used only by the resident

16

The provision of oxygen and oxygen equipment on a short‑term, episodic or emergency basis

17

The performance of nursing procedures

18

The provision of emotional support to, and supervision of, residents

19

The administration of medication

Includes:

the ordering, reordering, control and dispensing of medications

20

The provision of recreational therapy

Includes:

(a) recreational activities suited to residents; and

(b) assistance to residents in their participation in those activities; and

(c) the provision of communal recreational equipment

21

The provision of therapy services

Includes:

(a) maintenance therapy delivered by health professionals, or delivered by nursing and personal care staff as directed by health professionals, designed to maintain residents’ levels of independence in activities of daily living in accordance with individual care plans;

(b) more intensive therapy delivered by health professionals, or delivered by nursing and personal care staff as directed by health professionals, on a temporary basis designed to allow residents to attain a level of independence at which maintenance therapy will meet their needs; and

(c) assistance with sensory communication or with the fitting of, and arrangements to maintain, sensory communication aids

Excludes:

intensive, long‑term rehabilitation services required following, for example, serious illness or injury, surgery or trauma

22

The provision of assistance in obtaining health practitioner services

Includes:

arrangements for aural, community health, dental, medical, psychiatric and other health practitioners to visit residents whether the arrangements are made with the relatives of the resident, or other persons representing the resident’s interests, or are made direct with the practitioner

Schedule 1Prescribed medical or surgical aids

(regulations 42 and 43)

   

Item

Description

1

Haemodialysis machines

2

Medical or surgical aids, equipment and appliances used in conjunction with haemodialysis machines

3

Peritoneal dialysis machines

4

Medical or surgical aids, equipment and appliances used in conjunction with peritoneal dialysis machines

5

Stoma appliances

6

Medical or surgical aids, equipment and appliances used in conjunction with stoma appliances

7

Wheelchairs

8

Orthoses

9

Wigs

10

Mammary prostheses

11

Electrolarynxes

12

Aids for incontinence

13

Walking aids

14

Equipment and appliances for personal use

15

Insulin syringes and needles

16

Equipment used for testing and monitoring the diabetic condition

17

Dressings, bandages, padding and ancillary items

18

Needles for the delivery of injectable blood glucose lowering medications other than insulin

19

Insulin pump consumables

Note   For the definition ofinsulin pump consumables, see subregulation 2 (1).

Schedule 5Adjusted fee government nursing homes

(regulation 5)

Part1Australian Capital Territory

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Item

Name and address of nursing home

Approval No.

1001

Jindalee Nursing Home,

Goyder Street,

Narrabundah, A.C.T. 2604

2982 S

Part2New South Wales

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Item

Name and address of nursing home

Approval No.

2001

Allandale Nursing Home,

Allandale Road,

Cessnock, N.S.W. 2325

1474 S

2002

Bathurst Macquarie Nursing Home,

Russell Street,

Bathurst, N.S.W. 2795

1455 S

2002A

Bethany Nursing Home,

166 Balaclava Road,

Eastwood, N.S.W. 2122

1470 S

2003

Boddington Nursing Home,

Kings Tablelands Road,

Wentworth Falls, N.S.W. 2782

1454 S

2004

Carrington Centennial Nursing Home,

Werombie Road,

Camden, N.S.W. 2570

1483 S

2005

Cessnock House,

Foster Street,

Cessnock, N.S.W. 2325

1479 S

2006

Corowa District Hospital Nursing Home,

Guy Street,

Corowa, N.S.W. 2646

1496 S

2007

Dudley Unit Nursing Home,

Ocean Street,

Dudley, N.S.W. 2290

1461 S

2008

Garrawarra Nursing Home,

Princes Highway,

Waterfall, N.S.W. 2233

1456 S

2009

Glebe Annex Nursing Home,

2A Hereford Street,

Glebe, N.S.W. 2037

1488 S

2010

Governor Phillip Nursing Home,

Glebe Place,

Penrith, N.S.W. 2750

1457 S

2011

Graythwaite Nursing Home,

10 Edwards Street,

North Sydney, N.S.W. 2060

1451 S

2012

Hillcrest Nursing Home,

Church Street,

Gloucester, N.S.W. 2422

1489 S

2013

Holbrook District Hospital Nursing Home,

Bowler Street,

Holbrook, N.S.W. 2644

1497 S

2014

Kurri Kurri Nursing Home,

Lang Street,

Kurri Kurri, N.S.W. 2327

1481 S

2015

Lottie Stewart Nursing Home,

40 Stewart Street,

Dundas, N.S.W. 2117

1473 S

2016

Lourdes House Nursing Home,

Cobbora Road,

Dubbo, N.S.W. 2830

1484 S

2017

Mount St Joseph’s Nursing Home,

Campbell Street,

Young, N.S.W. 2594

1467 S

2018

Murrumburrah Harden District Hospital,

Swift Street,

Murrumburrah, N.S.W. 2587

1495 S

2019

Muswellbrook Hospital Nursing Home,

Brentwood Street,

Muswellbrook, N.S.W. 2333

2797 S

2020

Our Lady of Loreto Nursing Home,

167 Albert Road,

Strathfield, N.S.W. 2135

1486 S

2021

Queen Victoria Nursing Home,

Kings Tablelands Road,

Wentworth Falls, N.S.W. 2782

1468 S

2022

Queen Victoria Nursing Home,

Thirlmere Way,

Picton, N.S.W. 2571

1476 S

2024

St Joseph’s Nursing Home,

Dalley Street,

Lismore, N.S.W. 2480

1494 S

2025

St Joseph’s Nursing Home,

Maitland Road,

Sandgate, N.S.W. 2304

1469 S

2026

Strickland Villa Nursing Home,

Prince of Wales Hospital,

High Street,

Randwick, N.S.W. 2031

1498 S

2027

Wallsend District Nursing Home,

Longworth Avenue,

Wallsend, N.S.W. 2287

1500 S

2028

War Memorial Nursing Home,

Birrell Street,

Waverley, N.S.W. 2024

1499 S

 
Part3Victoria

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Item

Name and address of nursing home

Approval No.

3001

Ararat and District Hospital

(John Pickford House),

Girdlestone Street,

Ararat, Victoria 3377

3476 S

3002

Anne Caudle Campus,

100‑104 Barnard Street,

Bendigo, Victoria 3550

3403 S

3003

Baala House Nursing Home,

Katamatite Road,

Numurkah, Victoria 3636

3499 S

3004

Bacchus Marsh and District Nursing Home,

123 Clarinda Street,

Bacchus Marsh, Victoria 3340

3444 S

3005

Bairnsdale Regional Health Service,

McKean Street,

Bairnsdale, Victoria 3875

3408 S

3006

Benalla & District Memorial Hospital

(Morrie Evans Wing),

Coster Street,

Benalla, Victoria 3672

3470 S

3007

Boort and District Hospital Nursing Home,

Kiniry Street,

Boort, Victoria 3537

4400 S

3008

Boyne Russell House,

184‑186 Victoria Street,

Brunswick, Victoria 3056

4466 S

3009

Caladenia Nursing Home,

Rutledge Street,

Kilmore, Victoria 3764

4431 S

3010

Camperdown District Hospital

Nursing Home Unit,

York Street,

Camperdown, Victoria 3260

3461 S

3011

Casterton Memorial Hospital

Nursing Home,

Mt Gambier Road,

Casterton, Victoria 3311

3495 S

3013

Caulfield Hospital Nursing Home,

294 Kooyong Road,

Caulfield, Victoria 3162

3433 S

3014

Central Gippsland Nursing Home,

Garden Grove,

Traralgon, Victoria 3844

3432 S

3015

The Clunes and District Hospital

(The Clunes and District Nursing Home), Ballarat Road,

Clunes, Victoria 3370

4388 S

3016

Cobram & District Hospital (Irvin House),

Broadway Street,

Cobram, Victoria 3644

3487 S

3017

Cohuna District Hospital

(Cohuna District Nursing Home),

144‑158 King George Street,

Cohuna, Victoria 3568

4371 S

3018

Coleraine and District Nursing Home,

McKebery Street,

Coleraine, Victoria 3315

4406 S

3019

Corio House Nursing Home,

Nelson Street,

Warrnambool, Victoria 3280

3407 S

3020

Creswick District Nursing Home,

Napier Street,

Creswick, Victoria 3363

4467 S

3021

Cyril Jewell House,

Hassett Crescent,

Keilor East, Victoria 3033

4465 S

3022

Darlingford Upper Goulburn Nursing Home,

Eildon Road,

Eildon, Victoria 3713

4430 S

3023

Daylesford Nursing Home,

13 Hospital Street,

Daylesford, Victoria 3460

4416 S

3024

Dimboola District Hospital

Nursing Home Unit,

156‑158 Lloyd Street,

Dimboola, Victoria 3414

3481 S

3025

Donald and District Hospital

(Donald and District Nursing Home),

Aitkin Avenue,

Donald, Victoria 3480

4364 S

3026

Don‑Wood Nursing Home,

Lot 1‑5 Mt Dandenong Road,

Croydon, Victoria 3136

4423 S

3027

Dumunkle‑Rupanyup Hospital

(Rupanyup District Nursing Home),

89 Cromie Street,

Rupanyup, Victoria 3388

4379 S

3028

Eastern Suburbs Geriatric Centre,

Cnr Mahoney’s Road and Burwood Highway,

Burwood East, Victoria 3151

4408 S

3029

Echuca District Hospital

(Lumeah Nursing Home),

9‑27 Francis Street,

Echuca, Victoria 3564

3469 S

3030

Edenhope District Hospital

(Kowree Nursing Home Unit),

128‑132 Elizabeth Street,

Edenhope, Victoria 3318

3498 S

3031

Edward Street Nursing Home,

2‑4‑6 Edward Street,

Upper Ferntree Gully, Victoria 3156

4428 S

3033

Evelyn Wilson Nursing Home,

183 MacAlister Street,

Sale, Victoria 3850

3475 S

3035

Gippsland South Health Service

(Korumburra Campus),

Bridge Road,

Korumburra, Victoria 3950

3485 S

3036

Gippsland South Health Service

(Leongatha Campus),

Koonwarra Road,

Leongatha, Victoria 3953

3419 S

3037

Glenview Community Care Nursing Home,

High Street,

Rutherglen, Victoria 3685

4393 S

3038

Goulburn Valley Base Hospital

(Nathalia & District Nursing Home),

Elizabeth Street,

Nathalia, Victoria 3638

3411 S

3039

Goulburn Valley Base Hospital

(Tatura Nursing Home),

Park Street,

Tatura, Victoria 3616

3464 S

3040

Goulburn Valley Base Hospital

(Waranga District Nursing Home),

Coyle Street,

Rushworth, Victoria 3612

3402 S

3041

Grace McKellar House,

45‑95 Ballarat Road,

North Geelong, Victoria 3215

3409 S

3042

Hamilton Base Hospital

Nursing Home,

Foster Street,

Hamilton, Victoria 3300

3472 S

3043

Hazledean Nursing Home,

211 Osborne Street,

Williamstown, Victoria 3016

3459 S

3044

Heathcote & District Hospital Nursing Home,

39 Hospital Street,

Heathcote, Victoria 3523

4399 S

3044A

Hesse Rural Health Service

8 Gosney Street

Winchelsea, Victoria 3241

4474 S

3045

Heywood Nursing Home,

21 Barclay Street,

West Heywood, Victoria 3304

4412 S

3046

Hilary Blakiston House,

49‑95 Ballarat Road,

North Geelong, Victoria 3220

4420 S

3047

Ian Brand Nursing Home,

Plenty Road,

Bundoora, Victoria 3083

4427 S

3048

Inglewood District Hospital

(Nursing Home Unit),

Hospital Street,

Inglewood, Victoria 3517

3492 S

3049

Jack Lonsdale Lodge,

Morgan Street,

Sebastapol, Victoria 3356

4414 S

3050

The Jean Turner Nursing Home,

14 Cairns Road,

Rosebud, Victoria 3939

4413 S

3051

Jeparit and District Hospital (Jeparit and District Nursing Home),

Edith Street,

Jeparit, Victoria 3434

4382 S

3052

John Robb House Nursing Home,

17‑25 Colac Road,

Belmont, Victoria 3216

4445 S

3053

Kaniva District Hospital

(Archie Gray Nursing Home Unit),

Roache Street,

Kaniva, Victoria 3419

4365 S

3054

Kelaston Home for the Blind

(Rooms 1 to 20),

1300 Howitt Street,

Wendouree, Victoria 3355

3438 S

3055

Kerang & District Hospital

(Glenarm Wing),

Burgoyne Street,

Kerang, Victoria 3579

3486 S

3057

Kingston Centre

(Yarraman Nursing Home),

Yarraman Road,

Noble Park, Victoria 3174

4439 S

3058

Kingston Centre Nursing Home,

Cnr Kingston & Warrigal Roads,

Cheltenham, Victoria 3192

3417 S

3059

Koroit and District Hospital

(Nursing Home Annexe),

Mills Street,

Koroit, Victoria 3282

4403 S

3060

Kyabram Nursing Home

(A G Hutchinson and T J Tehan Wings),

Fenaughty Street,

Kyabram, Victoria 3620

3455 S

3061

Kyneton District Hospital

(Thomas Hogan Wing),

Simpson Street,

Kyneton, Victoria 3444

3496 S

3062

Latrobe Valley Nursing Home,

Ollerton Avenue,

Moe, Victoria 3825

3493 S

3063

Lismore and District Hospital

(Nursing Home Annexe),

High Street,

Lismore, Victoria 3324

4404 S

3064

Lorne Community Hospital

(Lorne Nursing Home),

Lot 1 Albert Street Lorne,

Victoria 3232

4368 S

3065

Lyndoch Nursing Home,

Hopkins Road,

Warrnambool, Victoria 3280

3460 S

3066

Macarthur Nursing Home,

12 Archonachie Street,

Macarthur, Victoria 3286

4411 S

3067

Maffra District Hospital

(J H F McDonald Wing),

48 Kent Street,

Maffra, Victoria 3860

3462 S

3068

Maldon District Hospital

Nursing Home Unit,

Chapel Street,

Maldon, Victoria 3463

3484 S

3069

Manangatang & District Hospital

Nursing Home Unit,

Pioneer Street,

Manangatang, Victoria 3546

4415 S

3070

Mansfield District Hospital

(Bentley House),

Highett Street,

Mansfield, Victoria 3722

3478 S

3071

Maryborough District Health Service

(Dunolly Nursing Home),

Havelock Street,

Dunolly, Victoria 3472

4402 S

3072

Maryborough District Health Service

Nursing Home Unit,

Clarendon Street

Maryborough, Victoria 3465

3468 S

3072A

Merv Irvine Nursing Home

1231 Plenty Road

Bundoora, Victoria 3083

4469 S

3073

Mildura Base Hospital,

Thirteenth Street,

Mildura, Victoria 3500

3454 S

3074

Mildura Base Hospital

(Red Cliffs — Nursing Home Unit),

39 Jamieson Avenue,

Red Cliffs, Victoria 3496

3451 S

3075

Mildura Base Hospital

(Robinvale — Nursing Home Unit),

Latje Road,

Robinvale, Victoria 3549

4385 S

3077

Mooroopna Geriatric Nursing Home,

McLennan Street,

Mooroopna, Victoria 3629

3458 S

3078

Mt Alexander Hospital Nursing Home Unit

Cornish Street,

Castlemaine, Victoria 3450

3401 S

3079

Mt Eliza Centre (Carinya Nursing Home),

Golf Links Road,

Frankston, Victoria 3199

4434 S

3080

Mt Eliza Geriatric Nursing Home,

Jacksons Road,

Mt Eliza, Victoria 3930

3445 S

3081

Myrtleford District Hospital

(Barwidgee Lodge),

30 O’Donnell Avenue,

Myrtleford, Victoria 3737

3426 S

3081A

Namarra Nursing Home,

294 Kooyong Road,

Caulfield, Victoria 3162

4493 S

3082

Nhill Hospital (Mira Nursing Home),

51 Nelson Street,

Nhill, Victoria 3418

3474 S

3083

Northwest Hospital (Greenvale Campus),

Providence Road,

Greenvale, Victoria 3059

3410 S

3084

Northwest Hospital (McLellan House — Psychogeriatric Nursing Home),

22‑26 Robinson Street,

Jacana, Victoria 3047

4396 S

3085

Northwest Hospital (Mt Royal Campus),

Poplar Road,

Parkville, Victoria 3052

3420 S

3086

Northwest Hospital

(Weighbridge — Psychogeriatric Nursing Home),

72 Ascot Vale Road,

Flemington, Victoria 3031

4405 S

3087

Omeo Hospital (Nursing Home Unit),

Eastern Street,

Omeo, Victoria 3898

4461 S

3088

Ouyen & District Hospital

(Canon T Martin Wing),

Britt Street,

Ouyen, Victoria 3490

3500 S

3089

Ovens and Murray Nursing Home,

Warner Road,

Beechworth, Victoria 3747

3421 S

3090

Penshurst Nursing Home (W J Lewis Wing),

Watton Street,

Penhurst, Victoria 3289

4392 S

3091

The Peter James Centre Nursing Home,

Cnr Mahoney’s Road and Burwood Highway,

Burwood East, Victoria 3151

4433 S

3092

Polworth House,

Corangamite Street,

Colac, Victoria 3250

3466 S

3093

Port Fairy Nursing Home,

Villiers Street,

Port Fairy, Victoria 3284

4449 S

3094

Portland and District Hospital,

Seymour Cundy Wing,

Bentinck Street,

Portland, Victoria 3305

3467 S

3095

The Queen Elizabeth Centre,

102 Ascot Street,

Ballarat, Victoria 3350

3422 S

3096

Queen Elizabeth Centre

(Ripon Peace Memorial Hospital),

Havelock Street,

Beaufort, Victoria 3373

4468 S

3097

Queen Elizabeth Centre

(P S Hobson Nursing Home),

Gillies Street,

Wendouree, Victoria 3355

4459 S

3098

Reg Geary House,

Pinnacle Crescent,

Melton, Victoria 3337

4464 S

3099

Rochester & Elmore District Health Service (Elmore Nursing Home),

Jeffrey Street,

Elmore, Victoria 3558

4398 S

3100

Rochester & Elmore District Health Service

(Rochester Nursing Home Annexe),

Pascoe Street,

Rochester, Victoria 3561

3405 S

3101

S C Crabham Nursing Home,

Graham Street,

Wonthaggi, Victoria 3995

3491 S

3102

Seymour District Hospital

Nursing Home Unit,

Brettoneaux Street,

Seymour, Victoria 3660

3489 S

3102A

Skipton and District Memorial Hospital

Nursing Home,

Blake Street,

Skipton, Victoria 3361

4480 S

3103

St Arnaud District Hospital

Nursing Home Unit,

North Western Road,

St Arnaud, Victoria 3478

3477 S

3104

Stawell and District Hospital

(W H Syme and H and F Perry Wings),

Sloan Street,

Stawell, Victoria 3380

3480 S

3105

St Hilary’s Nursing Home,

16 Elgin Street,

Morwell, Victoria 3840

4410 S

3106

Swan Hill District Nursing Home,

Splatt Street,

Swan Hill, Victoria 3585

3483 S

3107

Tallangatta Hospital

Nursing Home Annexe,

Barree Street,

Tallangatta, Victoria 3700

4397 S

3108

Tawonga District General Hospital

(Kiewa Valley House),

Holland Street,

Mt Beauty, Victoria 3699

4377 S

3109

Terang and District Community Hospital

(Norah Cosgrove Nursing Home),

1 Austin Avenue,

Terang, Victoria 3264

4391 S

3110

Victoria Parade Geriatric Centre,

45 Victoria Parade,

Collingwood, Victoria 3066

3441 S

3111

Wangaratta and District Nursing Home,

Green Street,

Wangaratta, Victoria 3677

3457 S

3112

Warracknabeal and District Hospital

(JR and AE Landt Trust Nursing Home),

Dimboola Road,

Warracknabeal, Victoria 3393

3488 S

3113

Western Hospital

(Westside Lodge Psychogeriatric Nursing Home),

Santiago Street,

St Albans, Victoria 3021

4394 S

3114

West Gippsland Nursing Home,

Landsborough Road,

Warragul, Victoria 3820

3473 S

3115

Westernport Nursing Home,

Rossiter Road,

Koo‑wee‑rup, Victoria 3981

3443 S

3116

Willaura and District Hospital

Nursing Home Unit,

Delacombe Way

Willaura, Victoria 3291

4387 S

3117

Wimmera Base Nursing Home,

Baillie Street,

Horsham, Victoria 3400

3465 S

3118

Wonthaggi Nursing Home

(Armitage House Wing),

Graham Street,

Wonthaggi, Victoria 3995

4425 S

3119

Wycheproof Hospital

Nursing Home Section,

Grandview Street,

Wycheproof, Victoria 3527

3490 S

3120

Yarram and District Nursing Home,

85 Commercial Road,

Yarram, Victoria 3971

4443 S

3121

Yarrawonga Nursing Home,

Piper Street,

Yarrawonga, Victoria 3730

3482 S

3122

Yea & District Hospital

(Rosebank Nursing Home),

45 Station Street,

Yea, Victoria 3717

4380 S

Part4Queensland

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Item

Name and address of nursing home

Approval No.

4001

Ashworth House Nursing Home,

Kolberg Street,

Zillmere, Queensland 4034

5458 S

4002

Bayhaven Nursing Home,

Hervey Bay, Queensland 4655

5436 S

4003

Dr E A F McDonald Nursing Home,

Beale Street,

Oakey, Queensland 4401

5448 S

4004

Eventide Charters Towers,

Dalrymple Road

Charters Towers, Queensland 4820

5405 S

4005

Eventide Nursing Home,

Cnr North and Campbell Streets,

Rockhampton, Queensland 4701

5406 S

4006

Eventide Nursing Home,

Beaconsfield Terrace,

Sandgate, Queensland 4017

5404 S

4007

Farrhome Nursing Care Unit,

Youngman Street,

Kingaroy, Queensland 4610

5443 S

4008

The Gertrude E Moore Memorial Nursing Home,

Anzac Parade,

Yeppoon, Queensland 4703

5459 S

4009

Karingal Nursing Home,

c/‑ Dalby Health Services,

Private Mail Bag No. 2,

Dalby, Queensland 4405

5442 S

4010

Maryborough Hospital Nursing Home,

Maryborough Base Hospital,

185 Walker Street,

Maryborough, Queensland 4650

5438 S

4011

Moreton Bay Nursing Care Unit,

2082 Wynnum Road,

Wynnum West, Queensland 4178

5432 S

4012

Mt Lofty Nursing Home,

Stuart Street,

Toowoomba, Queensland 4350

5414 S

4013

Nambour Hospital Nursing Home,

Hospital Road,

Nambour, Queensland 4560

5449 S

4014

North Rockhampton Nursing Home,

Norman Road North,

North Rockhampton, Queensland 4701

5446 S

4015

The Oaks Nursing Home,

56 Locke Street,

Warwick, Queensland 4370

5462 S

4016

Prince Charles Hospital Nursing Home Unit (Jacaranda Village),

500‑600 Rode Road,

Chermside, Queensland 4032

5402 S

4017

Redcliffe Hospital Nursing Home Annexe,

Sheehan Street,

Redcliffe, Queensland 4020

5430 S

4018

Townsville Nursing Home,

220 Palmerston Street,

Vincent, Queensland 4814

5445 S

4019

Westhaven Nursing Home,

PO Box 124,

Roma, Queensland 4455

5439 S

4020

Wienholt Nursing Care Unit,

Bramston Street

Wondai, Queensland 4606

5444 S

 Part5South Australia

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Item

Name and address of nursing home

Approval No.

5001

Hampstead Nursing Centre,

207 Hampstead Road,

Northfield, South Australia 5085

6404 S

5002

Julia Farr Centre,

103 Fisher Street,

Fullarton, South Australia 5063

6402 S

5003

Makk and McLeay Nursing Home

Fosters Road,

Gilles Plains, South Australia 5086

6010 S

5004

Minda Nursing Home

King George Avenue

Brighton, South Australia 5048

6011 S

5005

St Basil’s Glandore Nursing Home,

56 Pleasant Avenue,

Glandore, South Australia 5037

6409 S

5006

Strathmont Nursing Home,

Grand Junction Road,

Oakden, South Australia 5086

6012 S

5007

Tregenza Avenue Aged Care Service,

21 Tregenza Avenue,

Elizabeth South, South Australia 5112

6403 S

Part6Western Australia

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Item

Name and address of nursing home

Approval No.

6001

Albany Regional Hospital Nursing Home,

Hardie Road,

Albany, Western Australia 6330

7429 S

6002

Alfred Carson Nursing Home,

30 Bay Road,

Claremont, Western Australia 6010

7414 S

6003

Augusta Hospital Nursing Home,

Blackwood Avenue,

Augusta, Western Australia 6290

7433 S

6004

Brookton Nursing Home,

Lennard Street,

Brookton, Western Australia 6306

7423 S

6005

Bunbury Hospital Nursing Home,

Clark Street,

Bunbury, Western Australia 6230

7428 S

6006

Esperance Nursing Home,

P O Box 1350,

Esperance, Western Australia 6450

7912 S

6007

Homes of Peace Inglewood Nursing Home,

4 Walter Road,

Inglewood, Western Australia 6052

7415 S

6008

Homes of Peace Subiaco Nursing Home,

Thomas Street,

Subiaco, Western Australia 6008

7401 S

6009

Mount Henry Nursing Home,

Cloister Avenue,

Como, Western Australia 6152

7404 S

6010

Northam Hospital Nursing Home,

Duke Street,

Northam, Western Australia 6401

7430 S

6011

Numbala Nunga Nursing Home,

Sutherland Street,

Derby, Western Australia 6728

7426 S

6012

Yulanya Nursing Home,

Kingsmill Street,

Port Hedland, Western Australia 6721

7425 S

6013

Silver Chain Nursing Association Hospital,

Laidlow Street,

Hilton Park, Western Australia 6163

7431 S

Part7Tasmania

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Item

Name and address of nursing home

Approval No.

7001

Allambi Special Care Unit,

Howick Street,

Launceston, Tasmania 7250

8414 S

7002

Rosary Gardens Nursing Home,

St John’s Park,

St John’s Avenue,

New Town, Tasmania 7008

8416 S

7003

Vaucluse Gardens Nursing Home,

St John’s Park,

St John’s Avenue,

New Town, Tasmania 7008

8415 S

7004

Strath Devon Nursing Home,

Torquay Road,

Latrobe, Tasmania 7307

8405 S

7005

North East Soldiers Memorial Hospital

(James Scott Nursing Home),

8 Cameron Street,

Scottsdale, Tasmania, 7260

8412 S

7006

Karingal Nursing Home,

Lovett Street,

Devonport, Tasmania 7310

8418 S

7007

Smithton Nursing Home,

Bass Highway,

Smithton, Tasmania 7330

8407 S

7008

Southern Region Nursing Home,

St John’s Avenue,

New Town, Tasmania 7008

8417 S

7009

Spencer Nursing Home,

Goldie Street,

Wynyard, Tasmania 7325

8419 S

7009A

Strathglen Nursing Home,

Chardonnay Drive,

Berriedale, Tasmania 7011

8420 S

7010

Toosey Nursing Home,

Archer Street,

Longford, Tasmania 7301

8409 S

Schedule 6Information which may be provided to the Department of Veterans’ Affairs

(regulation 52)

  

1. Patient details:

  • (a)

    surname of patient;

  • (b)

    first given name of patient;

  • (c)

    other given names of patient (if any);

  • (d)

    date of birth of patient;

  • (e)

    sex of patient;

  • (f)

    address (including postcode) of patient;

  • (g)

    departmental computer code identifying patient;

  • (h)

    departmental computer code identifying patient’s State or Territory of residence;

  • (i)

    departmental computer code indicating that the patient is deceased (if applicable).

2. Nursing home details:

  • (a)

    name of nursing home;

  • (b)

    address (including postcode) of nursing home;

  • (c)

    approval number of nursing home;

  • (d)

    name of proprietor of nursing home;

  • (e)

    type of nursing home:

    • (i)

      private; or

    • (ii)

      government; or

    • (iii)

      charitable; or

    • (iv)

      transferred; or

    • (v)

      adjusted fee government;

  • (f)

    departmental computer code indicating whether nursing home is an exempt nursing home;

  • (g)

    period (if any) for which nursing home has been granted exempt status.

3. Patient admission details:

  • (a)

    date of admission of patient to nursing home (year, month and day);

  • (b)

    date of admission approval in accordance with form NH5 (authorised under subsection 40AB (1) of the Act) (year, month and day);

  • (c)

    departmental computer code identifying delegated authority approving admission of patient;

  • (d)

    type of care provided to patient:

    • (i)

      non respite (continuing care); or

    • (ii)

      benefit respite care; or

    • (iii)

      leave respite care;

  • (e)

    if the patient has been discharged from nursing home — the date of discharge (year, month and day);

  • (f)

    if the patient has died, date of death (year, month and day).

4. Patient assessment details:

  • (a)

    classification category of patient in accordance with form NH4 (authorised under subsection 40AFD (4) of the Act);

  • (b)

    if the patient was approved for a particular category — the date of approval (year, month, day);

  • (c)

    assessment of patient in accordance with form NH10 (authorised under subsection 40AF (1) of the Act):

    • (i)

      ordinary care; or

    • (ii)

      extensive care;

  • (d)

    if the patient was approved for extensive care — the date of approval (year, month, day);

  • (e)

    departmental computer code identifying delegated authority approving assessment.

5. Monthly payment record and category of patient:

  • (a)

    monthly date for payment (year, month);

  • (b)

    claimable occupied bed days;

  • (c)

    non‑claimable occupied bed days;

  • (d)

    claimable social leave days;

  • (e)

    non‑claimable social leave days;

  • (f)

    claimable hospital leave days;

  • (g)

    non‑claimable hospital leave days;

  • (h)

    claimed monthly payment;

  • (i)

    departmental computer code identifying occupied bed days and payments relating to exempt or non‑exempt patients.

Notes to the National Health Regulations 1954

Note 1

The National Health Regulations 1954 (in force under the National Health Act 1953) as shown in this compilation comprise Statutory Rules 1954 No. 35 amended as indicated in the Tables below.

Table of Instruments

Year and

number

Date of notification

in Gazette or FRLI registration

Date of

commencement

Application, saving or

transitional provisions

1954 No. 35

14 Apr 1954

14 Apr 1954

1957 No. 71

12 Dec 1957

1 July 1957

1958 No. 63

2 Oct 1958

1 July 1958

1962 No. 55

12 July 1962

12 July 1962

1962 No. 70

16 Aug 1962

20 Aug 1962

1962 No. 113

24 Dec 1962

R. 4: 1 Dec 1962 Remainder: 1 Jan 1963

1965 No. 17

4 Feb 1965

4 Feb 1965

R. 2

1965 No. 94

15 July 1965

15 July 1965

R. 2

1965 No. 185

16 Dec 1965

16 Dec 1965

R. 2 (2)

1966 No. 99

24 June 1966

24 June 1966

R. 1 (2)

1967 No. 86

29 June 1967

29 June 1967

R. 2

1969 No. 91

19 June 1969

19 June 1969

R. 3

1969 No. 220

30 Dec 1969

30 Dec 1969

1970 No. 70

28 May 1970

28 May 1970

R. 2

1970 No. 166

29 Oct 1970

1 Nov 1970

R. 3 (2)

1971 No. 28

1 Mar 1971

1 Mar 1971

1971 No. 76

24 June 1971

1 July 1971

R. 3

1971 No. 103

20 Aug 1971

20 Aug 1971

R. 3 (2)

1971 No. 138

29 Oct 1971

1 Nov 1971

1972 No. 79

5 June 1972

5 June 1972

1973 No. 17

2 Feb 1973

2 Feb 1973

1973 No. 75

12 Apr 1973

12 Apr 1973

R. 2

1973 No. 111

15 June 1973

15 June 1973

1973 No. 221

14 Nov 1973

14 Nov 1973

Rr. 3 (2) and 4

1973 No. 225

22 Nov 1973

R. 1: 2 Apr 1973 Remainder: 22 Nov 1973

1973 No. 267

19 Dec 1973

19 Dec 1973

1974 No. 52

11 Apr 1974

22 Apr 1974

1974 No. 104

24 June 1974

24 June 1974

1974 No. 105

24 June 1974

24 June 1974

1974 No. 113

29 June 1974

1 July 1974

1974 No. 263

23 Dec 1974

23 Dec 1974

1975 No. 14

10 Feb 1975

10 Feb 1975

1975 No. 49

1 Apr 1975

1 Apr 1975

1975 No. 66

22 Apr 1975

1 May 1975

1975 No. 100

30 May 1975

30 May 1975

1975 No. 124

27 June 1975

1 July 1975

1975 No. 165

6 Aug 1975

6 Aug 1975

1975 No. 207

10 Nov 1975

13 Nov 1975

1976 No. 113

4 June 1976

4 June 1976

1976 No. 217

30 Sept 1976

30 Sept 1976

1976 No. 227

15 Oct 1976

15 Oct 1976

1977 No. 11

3 Feb 1977

3 Feb 1977

1977 No. 34

21 Mar 1977

21 Mar 1977

1977 No. 51

28 Apr 1977

28 Apr 1977

1977 No. 112

5 July 1977

7 July 1977

1978 No. 66

10 May 1978

11 May 1978

1978 No. 178

26 Sept 1978

26 Sept 1978

1978 No. 208

2 Nov 1978

9 Nov 1978

1978 No. 266

21 Dec 1978

21 Dec 1978

1979 No. 59

11 Apr 1979

11 Apr 1979

1979 No. 107

29 June 1979

14 June 1979

1979 No. 208

2 Oct 1979

2 Oct 1979

1979 No. 231

31 Oct 1979

8 Nov 1979

1980 No. 84

23 Apr 1980

8 May 1980

1980 No. 292

30 Sept 1980

1 Oct 1980

1980 No. 309

28 Oct 1980

6 Nov 1980

1981 No. 43

20 Mar 1981

20 Mar 1981

1981 No. 97

7 May 1981

7 May 1981

1981 No. 115

29 May 1981

29 May 1981

1981 No. 232

21 Aug 1981

21 Aug 1981

1981 No. 318

4 Nov 1981

5 Nov 1981

1982 No. 38

10 Feb 1982

R. 1: 11 Feb 1982 Remainder: 10 Feb 1982

1982 No. 82

23 Apr 1982

R. 1: 6 May 1982

Remainder: 23 Apr 1982

1982 No. 84

23 Apr 1982

23 Apr 1982

1982 No. 250

1 Oct 1982

1 Oct 1982

1982 No. 284

29 Oct 1982

4 Nov 1982

1983 No. 45

29 Apr 1983

R. 1: 5 May 1983 Remainder: 29 Apr 1983

1983 No. 247

31 Oct 1983

3 Nov 1983

1983 No. 267

10 Nov 1983

10 Nov 1983

1984 No. 66

30 Apr 1984

R. 1: 3 May 1984 Remainder: 30 Apr 1984

1984 No. 161

25 July 1984

25 July 1984

1984 No. 200

27 Aug 1984

27 Aug 1984

1984 No. 308

26 Oct 1984

1 Nov 1984

1984 No. 322

2 Nov 1984

2 Nov 1984

1984 No. 427

14 Dec 1984

15 Dec 1984

1985 No. 86

7 June 1985

R. 1: 13 June 1985 Remainder: 7 June 1985

1985 No. 136

28 June 1985

1 July 1985

1985 No. 186

6 Aug 1985

6 Aug 1985

1985 No. 187

6 Aug 1985

6 Aug 1985

1985 No. 206

29 Aug 1985

1 Sept 1985

1985 No. 288

7 Nov 1985

14 Nov 1985

1986 No. 47

11 Apr 1986

11 Apr 1986

1986 No. 53

18 Apr 1986

1 May 1986

1986 No. 208

18 Aug 1986

18 Aug 1986

1986 No. 330

12 Nov 1986

13 Nov 1986

1986 No. 353

3 Nov 1986

25 Dec 1986

1986 No. 360

19 Dec 1986

Rr. 5 and 6: 1 Jan 1987

Remainder: 19 Dec 1986

1987 No. 50

3 Apr 1987

3 Apr 1987

1987 No. 76

19 May 1987

19 May 1987

1987 No. 100

3 June 1987

3 June 1987

1987 No. 310

22 Dec 1987

22 Dec 1987

1989 No. 291

31 Oct 1989

31 Oct 1989

1989 No. 292

31 Oct 1989

1 Dec 1989

1989 No. 334

30 Nov 1989

30 Nov 1989

1990 No. 24

13 Feb 1990

13 Feb 1990

1990 No. 86

4 May 1990

4 May 1990

1990 No. 114

5 June 1990

5 June 1990

1990 No. 292

21 Sept 1990

Rr. 3 and 8: 1 Oct 1990

Remainder: 21 Sept 1990

1990 No. 335

18 Oct 1990

18 Oct 1990

1990 No. 396

6 Dec 1990

6 Dec 1990

1991 No. 40

28 Mar 1991

28 Mar 1991

1991 No. 41

28 Mar 1991

28 Mar 1991

1991 No. 232

31 July 1991

R. 4: 1 Aug 1991

Remainder: 31 July 1991

1991 No. 262

30 Aug 1991

30 Aug 1991

1991 No. 263

30 Aug 1991

1 Sept 1991

1991 No. 310

16 Oct 1991

16 Oct 1991

1991 No. 339

12 Nov 1991

12 Nov 1991

1992 No. 136

9 June 1992

9 June 1992

1992 No. 187

30 June 1992

1 July 1992

1993 No. 48

21 Apr 1993

1 May 1993

1993 No. 85

17 May 1993

1 June 1993

1993 No. 153

29 June 1993

1 July 1993

1993 No. 260

7 Oct 1993

7 Oct 1993

1993 No. 261

7 Oct 1993

7 Oct 1993

1993 No. 273

1 Nov 1993

1 Nov 1993

1993 No. 280

5 Nov 1993

1 July 1991

1993 No. 284

5 Nov 1993

5 Nov 1993

1994 No. 2

28 Jan 1994

28 Jan 1994

1994 No. 9

4 Feb 1994

4 Feb 1994

1994 No. 106

29 Apr 1994

1 May 1994

1994 No. 139

23 May 1994

1 June 1994

as amended by

1994 No. 201

28 June 1994

(see 1994 No. 201 below)

1994 No. 201

28 June 1994

R. 4.1: 1 June 1994 Remainder: 1 July 1994

1994 No. 253

13 July 1994

13 July 1994

1994 No. 256

28 July 1994

R. 3: 1 July 1993 Remainder: 28 July 1994

1994 No. 296

31 Aug 1994

1 Sept 1994

1994 No. 349

18 Oct 1994

1 Nov 1994

1994 No. 451

30 Dec 1994

R. 4: 1 Feb 1995 Remainder: 1 Jan 1995

as amended by

1995 No. 1

31 Jan 1995

(see 1995 No. 1 below)

1995 No. 1

31 Jan 1995

R. 3: 1 Feb 1994 Remainder: 31 Jan 1995

1995 No. 14

10 Feb 1995

10 Feb 1995

1995 No. 34

8 Mar 1995

8 Mar 1995

1995 No. 52

29 Mar 1995

Rr. 4.1 and 4.2: 1 Apr 1995

R. 4.3: 3 Apr 1995

Remainder: 29 Mar 1995

1995 No. 109

30 May 1995

30 May 1995

1995 No. 116

6 June 1995

6 June 1995

1995 No. 161

30 June 1995

1 July 1995

1995 No. 220

5 July 1995

5 July 1995

1995 No. 288

10 Oct 1995

10 Oct 1995

1995 No. 289

10 Oct 1995

10 Oct 1995

1995 No. 408

19 Dec 1995

19 Dec 1995

1995 No. 410

19 Dec 1995

R. 3.2: 1 Jan 1996 Remainder: 1 Dec 1995

1996 No. 46

1 May 1996

1 May 1996

1996 No. 183

21 Aug 1996

1 July 1996

1996 No. 333

24 Dec 1996

1 Jan 1997

1997 No. 16

26 Feb 1997

1 Mar 1997

1997 No. 58

21 Mar 1997

21 Mar 1997

1997 No. 133

17 June 1997

17 June 1997

1997 No. 160

30 June 1997

1 July 1997

1997 No. 179

1 July 1997

1 July 1997

1997 No. 353

15 Dec 1997

15 Dec 1997

1998 No. 18

25 Feb 1998

25 Feb 1998

1998 No. 73

5 May 1998

5 May 1998

1998 No. 262

18 Aug 1998

18 Aug 1998

1999 No. 18

26 Feb 1999

26 Feb 1999

1999 No. 140

30 June 1999

1 July 1999

1999 No. 162

16 Aug 1999

16 Aug 1999

1999 No. 174

1 Sept 1999

1 Sept 1999

1999 No. 175

1 Sept 1999

20 Oct 1999

1999 No. 236

20 Oct 1999

1 Nov 1999

1999 No. 288

2 Dec 1999

Rr. 1–3 and Schedule 1:

1 Nov 1999

Remainder: 2 Dec 1999

1999 No. 289

2 Dec 1999

2 Dec 1999

2000 No. 2

9 Feb 2000

Rr. 1–3 and Schedule 1:

1 Jan 2000

Remainder: 9 Feb 2000

2000 No. 218

11 Aug 2000

11 Aug 2000 (see r. 2 and Gazette 2000, No. S435)

2000 No. 242

30 Aug 2000

31 Aug 2000

2000 No. 315

29 Nov 2000

29 Nov 2000

2001 No. 14

13 Feb 2001

13 Feb 2001

2001 No. 67

12 Apr 2001

12 Apr 2001

2001 No. 123

6 June 2001

6 June 2001

2001 No. 282

5 Oct 2001

5 Oct 2001

2002 No. 262

6 Nov 2002

6 Nov 2002

2003 No. 330

19 Dec 2003

19 Dec 2003

2004 No. 185

1 July 2004

1 July 2004 (see r. 2 and Gazette 2004, No. S125)

2004 No. 186

1 July 2004

1 July 2004

2005 No. 287

2 Dec 2005 (see F2005L03868)

3 Dec 2005

2005 No. 316

19 Dec 2005 (see F2005L04090)

1 Jan 2006 (see r. 2)

2006 No. 168

27 June 2006 (see F2006L01920)

1 July 2006

2007 No. 11

16 Feb 2007 (see F2007L00278)

17 Feb 2007

2007 No. 61

30 Mar 2007 (see F2007L00614)

1 Apr 2007 (see r. 2)

2009 No. 194

30 July 2009 (see F2009L02520)

31 July 2009

2009 No. 287

2 Nov 2009 (see F2009L03535)

3 Nov 2009

2011 No. 169

16 Sept 2011 (see F2011L01912)

17 Sept 2011

Table of Amendments

The amendment history of the National Health Regulations 1954 after renumbering by the National Health Regulations (Amendment) (1990 No. 114) appears in the Table below.

 
  • ad. = added or inserted

     am. = amended rep. = repealed rs. = repealed and substituted

Provision affected

How affected

Part 1

R. 1.........................................

rs. 1999 No. 18

R. 2.........................................

am. 1958 No. 63; 1962 No. 70

rs. 1962 No. 113

am. 1969 No. 220; 1970 No. 166; 1971 Nos. 28, 103 and 138; 1973 No. 17; 1974 No. 52

rep. 1975 No. 124

ad. 1990 No. 24

am. 2011 No. 169

R. 3.........................................

ad. 1983 No. 267

am. 1985 No. 186

rs. 1994 No. 2

rep. 2007 No. 61

R. 3E.......................................

ad. 1991 No. 263

rep. 1992 No. 136

R. 4.........................................

ad. 1986 No. 47

rs. 1986 No. 208

am. 1987 Nos. 50, 100 and 310; 1990 Nos. 86, 335 and 396; 1991 Nos. 40, 41 and 232; 1993 Nos. 260, 261 and 284; 1994 Nos. 9 and 253; 1995 Nos. 14, 34, 116 and 220

rep. 2007 No. 61

R. 4A.......................................

ad. 1990 No. 292

R. 4B.......................................

ad. 1992 No. 136

rep. 1995 No. 288

ad. 1997 No. 16

am. 1998 No. 18

rs. 1998 No. 262

am. 1999 Nos. 18, 174 and 288; 2000 Nos. 2 and 242; 2001 No. 14

rep. 2007 No. 61

R. 4C......................................

ad. 1997 No. 353

rep. 1998 No. 262

Part 2

Part 2......................................

ad. 1973 No. 17

rs. 1975 No. 165

rep. 1991 No. 232

ad. 1991 No. 310

R. 5.........................................

ad. 1973 No. 17

am. 1973 No. 267; 1974 Nos. 104 and 263

rs. 1975 No. 165

rep. 1991 No. 232

ad. 1991 No. 310

rs. 1993 No. 48

am. 1995 No. 52

Part 3......................................

ad. 1986 No. 360

rep. 2005 No. 316

R. 6.........................................

ad. 1986 No. 360

rs. 1997 No. 58; 1998 No. 73; 2000 No. 315

rep. 2005 No. 316

Part 4

Part 4......................................

ad. 1990 No. 114

Division 1

R. 7.........................................

ad. 1990 No. 114

Division 2

R. 8.........................................

ad. 1990 No. 114

R. 9.........................................

ad. 1990 No. 114

am. 1990 No. 292

R. 10.......................................

ad. 1990 No. 114

R. 11.......................................

ad. 1990 No. 114

R. 12.......................................

ad. 1990 No. 114

R. 13.......................................

ad. 1990 No. 114

R. 14.......................................

ad. 1990 No. 114

R. 15.......................................

ad. 1990 No. 114

R. 16.......................................

ad. 1990 No. 114

Division 3

R. 17.......................................

ad. 1990 No. 114

R. 18.......................................

ad. 1990 No. 114

R. 19.......................................

ad. 1990 No. 114

R. 20.......................................

ad. 1990 No. 114

R. 21.......................................

ad. 1990 No. 114

R. 22.......................................

ad. 1990 No. 114

R. 23.......................................

ad. 1990 No. 114

Division 4

R. 24.......................................

ad. 1990 No. 114

R. 25.......................................

ad. 1990 No. 114

am. 1991 No. 232

R. 26.......................................

ad. 1990 No. 114

R. 27.......................................

ad. 1990 No. 114

R. 28.......................................

ad. 1990 No. 114

R. 29.......................................

ad. 1990 No. 114

am. 1990 No. 292

R. 30.......................................

ad. 1990 No. 114

R. 31.......................................

ad. 1990 No. 114

am. 1990 No. 292

R. 32.......................................

ad. 1990 No. 114

Division 5

R. 33.......................................

ad. 1990 No. 114

am. 1991 No. 232

R. 34.......................................

ad. 1990 No. 114

Heading to Part 5..................

rs. 1984 No. 322

rep. 2001 No. 67

R. 35.......................................

am. 1976 No. 217; 1977 No. 51

rs. 1984 No. 322

am. 1985 No. 187; 1990 No. 24; 1995 No. 288

rep. 2001 No. 67

R. 36.......................................

ad. 1990 No. 24

rep. 1995 No. 288

R. 37.......................................

am. 1976 No. 217; 1977 No. 51; 1986 No. 360; 1990 No. 24; 1995 No. 288

rep. 2001 No. 67

Part 5A...................................

ad. 2000 No. 218

rep. 2007 No. 61

R. 37A....................................

ad. 2000 No. 218

rep. 2007 No. 61

R. 37B....................................

ad. 2000 No. 218

rep. 2007 No. 61

R. 37C....................................

ad. 2000 No. 218

rep. 2007 No. 61

R. 37D....................................

ad. 2000 No. 218

rep. 2007 No. 61

R. 37E....................................

ad. 2000 No. 218

rep. 2007 No. 61

R. 37F.....................................

ad. 2000 No. 218

rep. 2007 No. 61

R. 37G....................................

ad. 2000 No. 218

rep. 2007 No. 61

R. 37H....................................

ad. 2000 No. 218

rep. 2007 No. 61

R. 37I......................................

ad. 2000 No. 218

rep. 2007 No. 61

Part 5B...................................

ad. 2004 No. 185

rep. 2007 No. 61

R. 37J.....................................

ad. 2004 No. 185

rep. 2007 No. 61

Part 6

R. 38.......................................

am. 1986 No. 360; 1990 No. 292

Part 7

R. 39.......................................

rs. 1965 No. 185

am. 1986 No. 360; 2009 No. 194

R. 40.......................................

rs. 1957 No. 71; 1962 No. 55

am. 1965 Nos. 17 and 185; 1966 No. 99; 1970 No. 70; 1971 No. 103; 1973 Nos. 75 and 225; 1977 No. 51; 1986 No. 360

R. 41.......................................

am. 1986 No. 360

Part 8

Part 8......................................

ad. 1975 No. 124

R. 42.......................................

ad. 1975 No. 124

am. 1977 No. 51

R. 43.......................................

ad. 1975 No. 124

am. 1977 No. 51

Part 8A...................................

ad. 1991 No. 339

rep. 1992 No. 187

Rr. 43A–43D..........................

ad. 1991 No. 339

rep. 1992 No. 187

Part 9

Part 9......................................

ad. 1977 No. 51

R. 44.......................................

ad. 1978 No. 208

rs. 1979 No. 231; 1980 No. 309; 1981 No. 318

am. 1981 No. 318; 1982 No. 284; 1983 No. 247; 1984

Nos. 308 and 427

rs. 1985 No. 288

am. 1986 No. 330

R. 45.......................................

ad. 1981 No. 43

R. 46.......................................

ad. 1977 No. 51

am. 1977 No. 112

rs. 1978 No. 66

am. 1978 No. 208; 1979 No. 231; 1980 Nos. 84 and 309; 1981 Nos. 97 and 318; 1982 Nos. 38, 82 and 284; 1983 Nos. 45 and 247; 1984 Nos. 66 and 308; 1985 Nos. 86 and 288; 1986 Nos. 53 and 353

R. 46A....................................

ad. 1994 No. 256

R. 47.......................................

ad. 1989 No. 292

am. 1995 No. 408; 1997 No. 133

rep. 2007 No. 61

R. 48.......................................

ad. 1989 No. 291

am. 1989 No. 334; 1991 No. 262; 1992 No. 136; 1995 No. 289; 1997 No. 133; 1999 Nos. 140 and 162; 2003 No. 330; 2005 No. 287; 2007 No. 11

rep. 2007 No. 61

R. 49.......................................

ad. 1978 No. 266

rep. 2004 No. 186

R. 49A....................................

ad. 1995 No. 109

am. 1999 No. 236

rep. 2007 No. 61

R. 49B....................................

ad. 1995 No. 109

am. 1997 No. 160; 1999 No. 236; 2002 No. 262; 2006 No. 168

rep. 2007 No. 61

R. 49C....................................

ad. 1999 No. 289

rep. 2007 No. 61

R. 50.......................................

ad. 1977 No. 51

rep. 2007 No. 61

R. 50A....................................

ad. 2001 No. 123

am. 2001 No. 282

R. 51.......................................

ad. 1993 No. 280

R. 52.......................................

ad. 1993 No. 280

R. 52A....................................

ad. 1999 No. 289

rep. 2007 No. 61

R. 52B....................................

ad. 1999 No. 289

am. 2000 No. 218

rep. 2007 No. 61

R. 53.......................................

ad. 1999 No. 175

rep. 2007 No. 61

Schedule 1A

Schedule 1A..........................

ad. 1990 No. 292

am. 2005 No. 316

Schedule 1

Schedule 1.............................

ad. 1977 No. 51

am. 1981 No. 115; 1987 No. 76; 2009 No. 287; 2011 No. 169

Note to Schedule 1...............

ad. 2011 No. 169

Schedule 2.............................

ad. 1977 No. 51

rep. 2007 No. 61

Heading to Schedule 3........

rs. 1992 No. 136

am. 1997 No. 353

rep. 2007 No. 61

Schedule 3.............................

ad. 1991 No. 263

am. 1992 No. 310

rep. 1995 No. 288

ad. 1997 No. 16

am. 1997 No. 353

rs. 1998 No. 262

am. 1999 Nos. 174 and 288; 2000 No. 2; 2001 No. 14

rep. 2007 No. 61

Heading to Schedule 4........

rs. 1992 No. 136

rep. 1995 No. 288

Schedule 4.............................

ad. 1991 No. 263

rep. 1995 No. 288

Schedule 5

Schedule 5.............................

ad. 1993 No. 48

am. 1993 Nos. 85 and 153

rs. 1993 No. 273

am. 1994 No. 106; 1994 No. 139 (as am. by 1994 No. 201)

rs. 1994 No. 201

am. 1994 Nos. 296 and 349; 1994 No. 451 (as am. by

1995 No. 1); 1995 Nos. 1, 52, 161 and 410; 1996 Nos. 46, 183 and 333; 1997 No. 179

Schedule 6

Schedule 6.............................

ad. 1993 No. 28

Schedule 7.............................

ad. 1995 No. 109

am. 1997 No. 160; 1999 No. 236; 2000 No. 218; 2002 No. 262

rs. 2006 No. 168

rep. 2007 No. 61

Repeal Table

Certain provisions of the National Health Regulations 1954, as amended, were repealed prior to renumbering by the National Health Regulations (Amendment) (1990 No. 114) or by that Regulation. The amendment history of the repealed provisions appears in the Table below.

  • ad. = added or inserted

     am. = amended rep. = repealed rs. = repealed and substituted

Provision affected

How affected

R. 3.........................................

rs. 1973 No. 221

am. 1976 No. 217

rs. 1977 No. 51

rep. 1990 No. 24

R. 3A......................................

ad. 1976 No. 227

rs. 1977 No. 34

rep. 1982 No. 250

R. 3B......................................

ad. 1979 No. 208

rs. 1982 No. 84

am. 1986 No. 360

rep. 1990 No. 114

R. 4.........................................

am. 1976 No. 217; 1986 No. 360

rep. 1990 No. 114

Part IA (r. 4A)........................

ad. 1971 No. 138

rep. 1974 No. 52

Part IA....................................

(rr. 4A, 4AB, 4BB)

ad. 1974 No. 52

rep. 1977 No. 51

R. 4A......................................

ad. 1971 No. 138

rs. 1974 No. 52

rep. 1977 No. 51

R. 4AB....................................

ad. 1974 No. 52

rep. 1977 No. 51

R. 4BB....................................

ad. 1974 No. 52

am. 1975 No. 49

rep. 1977 No. 51

Part II......................................

(rr. 5, 6, 6A–6D, 7–18)

rep. 1962 No. 113

Part II......................................

(rr. 5–15)

ad. 1962 No. 113

rep. 1977 No. 51

Part II......................................

(rr. 5–11)

ad. 1978 No. 178

Part II......................................

(rr. 5, 5A, 5B, 6–12)

rep. 1986 No. 360

R. 5.........................................

rs. 1962 No. 113

am. 1976 No. 217

rep. 1977 No. 51

ad. 1978 No. 178

rep. 1986 No. 360

R. 5A......................................

ad. 1979 No. 107

rs. 1984 No. 200

rep. 1986 No. 360

R. 5B......................................

ad. 1985 No. 136

rep. 1986 No. 360

R. 6.........................................

rs. 1962 No. 113

am. 1966 No. 99

rep. 1977 No. 51

ad. 1978 No. 178

am. 1981 No. 232

rep. 1986 No. 360

Div. 1A of Part II...................

(rr. 6A–6D)

ad. 1962 No. 70

rep. 1962 No. 113

Rr. 6A–6D..............................

ad. 1962 No. 70

rep. 1962 No. 113

R. 7.........................................

rs. 1962 No. 113

am. 1966 No. 99

rep. 1977 No. 51

ad. 1978 No. 178

am. 1979 No. 59; 1980 No. 292; 1981 No. 232

rep. 1986 No. 360

R. 8.........................................

rs. 1962 No. 113

am. 1966 No. 99

rep. 1977 No. 51

ad. 1978 No. 178

am. 1979 No. 59; 1980 No. 292; 1981 No. 232

rep. 1986 No. 360

R. 9.........................................

rs. 1962 No. 113; 1969 No. 91

rep. 1977 No. 51

ad. 1978 No. 178

am. 1979 No. 59; 1980 No. 292; 1981 No. 232

rep. 1986 No. 360

Rr. 10, 11...............................

rs. 1962 No. 113

rep. 1977 No. 51

ad. 1978 No. 178

rep. 1986 No. 360

R. 12.......................................

rs. 1962 No. 113

am. 1976 No. 217

rep. 1977 No. 51

ad. 1979 No. 59

rep. 1986 No. 360

Rr. 13–15...............................

rs. 1962 No. 113

am. 1976 No. 217

rep. 1977 No. 51

Rr. 16–18...............................

rep. 1962 No. 113

Part IIIA (r. 20A)...................

ad. 1969 No. 220

Part IIIA..................................

(rr. 20A, 20B, 20BA, 20C–20E)

rep. 1977 No. 51

R. 20A....................................

ad. 1969 No. 220

rep. 1977 No. 51

R. 20B....................................

ad. 1970 No. 166

am. 1973 No. 221

rep. 1977 No. 51

R. 20BA.................................

ad. 1975 No. 66

rs. 1975 No. 207; 1976 No. 113

am. 1977 No. 11

rep. 1977 No. 51

R. 20C....................................

ad. 1971 No. 28

am. 1972 No. 79

rs. 1973 No. 111; 1974 No. 105

am. 1975 Nos. 14 and 100

rep. 1977 No. 51

Rr. 20D, 20E.........................

ad. 1971 No. 103

rep. 1977 No. 51

Part VI....................................

(rr. 25, 26)

ad. 1958 No. 63

rep. 1977 No. 51

R. 25.......................................

ad. 1958 No. 63

am. 1962 No. 113; 1965 No. 94; 1966 No. 99; 1967 No. 86; 1969 No. 91; 1971 No. 76; 1973 No. 221; 1974 No. 113

rep. 1977 No. 51

R. 26.......................................

ad. 1958 No. 63

am. 1966 No. 99

rep. 1977 No. 51

R. 29AA.................................

ad. 1985 No. 206

rep. 1990 No. 114

R. 31.......................................

ad. 1984 No. 161

rep. 1990 No. 114

Heading to The Schedules.

ad. 1971 No. 103

rep. 1990 No. 114

First Schedule.......................

ad. 1971 No. 103

rep. 1977 No. 51

Second Schedule.................

ad. 1971 No. 103

rep. 1977 No. 51

Third Schedule.....................

ad. 1975 No. 124

rep. 1977 No. 51

Schedule 3............................

ad. 1978 No. 178

rs. 1979 No. 107

rep. 1986 No. 360

Renumbering Table

Table showing new Part and Regulation numbers of the National Health Regulations 1954 after renumbering by the National Health Regulations (Amendment) (1990 No. 114).

Note This Table does not form part of theNational Health Regulations 1954 and is printed for convenience of reference only.

Old Number

New Number

Part I

Part 1

Regulation

Regulation

1

1

2

2

3C

3

3D

4

Part IB

Part 2

Regulation

Regulation

4B

5

Part IC

Part 3

Regulation

Regulation

4C

6

Part II

Part 4

Division 1

Division 1

Regulation

Regulation

5

7

Division 2

Division 2

Regulation

Regulation

6

8

7

9

Regulation

Regulation

8

10

9

11

10

12

11

13

12

14

13

15

14

16

Division 3

Division 3

Regulation

Regulation

15

17

16

18

17

19

18

20

18A

21

18B

22

18C

23

Division 4

Division 4

Regulation

Regulation

18D

24

Regulation

Regulation

18E

25

18F

26

18G

27

18H

28

18J

29

18K

30

18L

31

18M

32

Division 5

Division 5

Regulation

Regulation

18N

33

18P

34

Part III

Part 5

Regulation

Regulation

19

35

19A

36

20

37

Part IV

Part 6

Regulation

Regulation

21

38

Part V

Part 7

Regulation

Regulation

22

39

23

40

24

41

Part VII

Part 8

Regulation

Regulation

27

42

28

43

Part VIII

Part 9

Regulation

Regulation

28A

44

28B

45

29

46

29AAA

47

29AAB

48

29A

49

30

50

Schedule 1

Schedule 1

Schedule 2

Schedule 2

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