Public Health (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1997 (ACT)

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Public Health (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1997 (repealed)

A1997-70

Republication No 2

Effective:  6 September 2001

Republication date:15 September 2014

As repealed by A2001-56 pt 4.4

Unauthorised version prepared by ACT Parliamentary Counsel’s Office

About this republication

The republished law

This is a republication of the Public Health (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1997 (repealed) effective 6 September 2001.

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  • The status of this republication appears on the bottom of each page.

    Editorial changes

    The Legislation (Republication) Act 1996, part 3, division 2 authorised the Parliamentary Counsel to make editorial amendments and other changes of a formal nature when preparing a law for republication. Editorial changes do not change the effect of the law, but have effect as if they had been made by an Act commencing on the republication date (see Legislation (Republication) Act 1996, s 14 and s 16). The changes are made if the Parliamentary Counsel considers they are desirable to bring the law into line, or more closely into line, with current legislative drafting practice.

    In preparing this republication, amendments have been made under section 13.

    PUBLIC HEALTH (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) act 1997

    This consolidation has been prepared by the ACT Parliamentary Counsel’s Office

    CONTENTS

    part I—preliminary

    1............ Short title

    2............ Commencement

    3............ Interpretation

    part II—building act 1972

    Division 1—Preliminary

    4............ Interpretation

    Division 2—Amendments of Building Act 1972

    part III—public health Act 1928

    20............ Interpretation

    21............ Medical Officer of Health—Chief Health Officer

    22............ Environmental Health Officers—Public Health Officers

    23............ Fee determinations

    24............ Regulations under the old Public Health Act

    part V—skin penetration procedures Act 1994

    29............ Interpretation

    30............ Repeal of Skin Penetration Procedures Act 1994

    31............ Skin penetration—public health risk activity and procedures

    32............ Authorised officers—Public Health Officers

    33............ Codes of Practice

    34............ Business licences—activity licences

    35............ Operator’s licences—procedure licences

    36............ Transitional—general

    part VII—general transitional provisions

    40............ Interpretation

    41............ Actions of Medical Officer of Health

    42............ Actions of Environmental Health Officers

    part VIII—miscellaneous amendments

    43............ References to statutory officers

    44............ References to infectious and contagious diseases

    ENDNOTES

    1........ About this republication

    2........ Abbreviation key

    3........ Table of legislation

    4........ Table of amendments

    PUBLIC HEALTH (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) act 1997

    An Act consequential upon the making of the Public Health Act 1997 and for other purposes related to public health

    part I—preliminary

    1. Short title

      This Act may be cited as the Public Health (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1997.

    2. Commencement

    3. Sections 1, 2 and 3 commence on the day on which this Act is notified in the Gazette.

    4. The remaining provisions commence on a day, or respective days, fixed by the Minister by notice in the Gazette.

    5. Interpretation

      In this Act—

      “new Public Health Act” means the Public Health Act 1997;

      “old Public Health Act” means the Public Health Act 1928.

    part II—building act 1972

    Division 1—Preliminary

    1. Interpretation

      In this Part—

      “Building Act” means the Building Act 1972.

    Division 2—Amendments of Building Act 19723

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    part III—public health Act 1928

    1. Interpretation

      In this Part—

      “commencement day” means the day on which section 3 of the new Public Health Act commences.

    2. Medical Officer of Health—Chief Health Officer

    (1)  The person holding office as the Medical Officer of Health under the old Public Health Act immediately before the commencement day is, on and after that day, to hold the office of Chief Health Officer under section 7 of the new Public Health Act subject otherwise to the new Public Health Act.

    1. A delegation under section 6 of the old Public Health Act of a power of the Medical Officer of Health under a regulation under the old Public Health Act, being a delegation in force immediately before the commencement day, continues in force on and after that day as if the delegation had been made under section 8 of the new Public Health Act, subject otherwise to the new Public Health Act.

    2. Environmental Health Officers—Public Health Officers

    (1)  An Environmental Health Officer under section 7 of the old Public Health Act immediately before the commencement day is, on and after that day, to be taken to be a Public Health Officer under section 12 of the new Public Health Act, subject otherwise to the new Public Health Act.

    1. An  identity card issued to an Environmental Health Officer under section 8 of the old Public Health Act that he or she was entitled to hold immediately before the commencement day is, on and after that day, to be taken to be an identity card issued to him or her under section 16 of the new Public Health Act in his or her capacity as a Public Health Officer under the new Public Health Act by virtue of subsection (1) of this section.

    2. Fee determinations

      A determination of a fee under section 11A of the old Public Health Act for the purposes of a regulation under the old Public Health Act, being a determination in force immediately before the commencement day, continues in force on and after that day as if the determination had been made under section 137 of the new Public Health Act, subject otherwise to the new Public Health Act.

    3. Regulations under the old Public Health Act

    (1)  Section 138 of the new Public Health Act is to be taken to authorise the Executive to make regulations providing for and in relation to the matters set out in section 12 of the old Public Health Act.

    1. A regulation in force under section 12 of the old Public Health Act immediately before the commencement day continues in force on and after that day (as amended by this Act) as if it had been made under section 138 of the new Public Health Act, subject otherwise to the new Public Health Act.

    part V—skin penetration

    procedures Act 1994

    1. Interpretation

      In this Part—

      “commencement day” means the day on which this Part commences;

      “Skin Penetration Act” means the Skin Penetration Procedures Act 1994.

    2. Repeal of Skin Penetration Procedures Act 1994

      The Skin Penetration Procedures Act 1994 is repealed.

    3. Skin penetration—public health risk activity and procedures

    (1)  The carrying on of a prescribed business within the meaning of the Skin Penetration Act is, on and after the commencement day, to be taken to have been declared to be a licensable public health risk activity under section 18 of the new Public Health Act.

    1. The performance of any skin penetration procedure within the meaning of the Skin Penetration Act is, on and after the commencement day, to be taken to have been declared to be a licensable public health risk procedure under section 18 of the new Public Health Act in relation to the public health risk activity referred to in subsection (1) of this section.

    2. Authorised officers—Public Health Officers

    (1)  An authorised officer under section 5 of the Skin Penetration Act immediately before the commencement day is, on and after that day, to be taken to be a Public Health Officer under section 12 of the new Public Health Act who is authorised under section 14 of that Act to perform functions under Part III of that Act, subject otherwise to the new Public Health Act.

    1. An  identity card issued to an authorised officer under section 6 of the Skin Penetration Act that he or she was entitled to hold immediately before the commencement day is, on and after that day, to be taken to be an identity card issued to him or her under section 16 of the new Public Health Act in his or her capacity as a Public Health Officer under the new Public Health Act by virtue of subsection (1) of this section.

    2. Codes of Practice

      A Code of Practice in force under the Skin Penetration Act immediately before the commencement day is, on and after that day, to be taken to have been determined to be a Code of Practice under section 133 of the new Public Health Act.

    3. Business licences—activity licences

    (1)  A business licence in force under the Skin Penetration Act immediately before the commencement day continues in force on and after that day as if it had been granted as an activity licence under section 30 of the new Public Health Act in relation to the public health risk activity referred to in subsection 31 (1) of this Act.

    1. An activity licence referred to in subsection (1) is—

      (a)subject to the same conditions as the corresponding business licence;

    (b)to be taken to have been granted for the period expiring on the anniversary of the grant of the corresponding business licence; and

    (c)otherwise subject to the new Public Health Act.

    1. An activity licence referred to in subsection (1) may be renewed under section 33 of the new Public Health Act for a period determined by the Minister.

    2. If a suspension was in force under the Skin Penetration Act in relation to a business licence immediately before the commencement day—

      (a)this section applies in relation to the licence;

    (b)in the case of a suspension under subsection 23 (2) of the Skin Penetration Act—section 23 of the Skin Penetration Act continues to apply in relation to the suspended licence as if references in that section to a licence were references to the corresponding activity licence; and

    (c)in the case of a suspension under any other provision of the Skin Penetration Act—the suspension remains in force under the new Public Health Act as if it were a suspension of the corresponding activity licence for the same period.

    1. If, immediately before the commencement day, an application had been made in accordance with section 14 of the Skin Penetration Act for a business licence, but no decision had been made in relation to the application, the application is to be taken to have been made in accordance with section 29 of the new Public Health Act for an activity licence in relation to the public health risk activity referred to in subsection 31 (1) of this Act.

    2. Operator’s licences—procedure licences

    (1)  An operator’s licence in force under the Skin Penetration Act immediately before the commencement day continues in force on and after that day as if it had been granted as a procedure licence under section 45 of the new Public Health Act in relation to the public health risk procedure referred to in subsection 31 (2) of this Act.

    1. A procedure licence referred to in subsection (1) is—

      (a)subject to the same conditions as the corresponding operator’s licence; and

    (b)otherwise subject to the new Public Health Act.

    1. If a suspension was in force under the Skin Penetration Act in relation to an operator’s licence immediately before the commencement day—

      (a)this section applies in relation to the licence;

    (b)in the case of a suspension under subsection 23 (2) of the Skin Penetration Act—section 23 of the Skin Penetration Act continues to apply in relation to the suspended licence as if references in that section to a licence were references to the corresponding procedure licence; and

    (c)in the case of a suspension under any other provision of the Skin Penetration Act—the suspension remains in force under the new Public Health Act as if it were a suspension of the corresponding procedure licence for the same period.

    1. If, immediately before the commencement day, an application had been made under section 15 of the Skin Penetration Act for an operator’s licence, but no decision had been made in relation to the application, the application is to be taken to have been made in accordance with section 43  of the new Public Health Act for a procedure licence in relation to the public health risk procedure referred to in subsection 31 (2) of this Act.

    2. Transitional—general

    Subject to this Part, the new Public Health Act applies in relation to any application made, notice given, decision made or action taken under or for the purposes of a provision of the Skin Penetration Act as if the application had been made, the notice had been given, the decision had been made or the action had been taken under or for the purposes of the provision of the new Public Health Act that most closely corresponds to that provision.

    part VII—general transitional provisions

    1. Interpretation

      In this Part—

      “commencement day” means the day on which section 3 of the new Public Health Act commences.

    2. Actions of Medical Officer of Health

    (1)  Anything done by the Medical Officer of Health within the meaning of the old Public Health Act for the purposes of a law of the Territory before the commencement day is to be taken on and after that day to have been done by the Chief Health Officer within the meaning of the new Public Health Act for the same purposes.

    1. A delegation under a provision of a law of the Territory (other than the old Public Health Act) of a power of the Medical Officer of Health, being a delegation in force immediately before the commencement day, continues in force on and after that day as if the delegation had been made under that provision as amended by this Act.

    2. Actions of Environmental Health Officers

      Anything done by an Environmental Health Officer within the meaning of the old Public Health Act for the purposes of a law of the Territory before the commencement day is to be taken on and after that day to have been done by a Public Health Officer within the meaning of the new Public Health Act for the same purposes.

    part VIII—miscellaneous amendments

    43References to statutory officers4       

    1. The Acts specified in Schedule 1 are amended as set out in that Schedule.

    2. The regulations specified in Schedule 2 are amended as set out in that Schedule.

    44References to infectious and contagious diseases4       

    1. The Acts specified in Schedule 3 are amended as set out in that Schedule.

    2. The regulations specified in Schedule 4 are amended as set out in that Schedule.

    SCHEDULES 1-44

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    ENDNOTES

    1. About this republication

    This is a republication of the Public Health (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1997 as in force on 6 September 2001It includes all amendments made to the Act up to Act
    2000 No 36.

    Amending laws are annotated in the table of legislation and table of amendments.

    The Parliamentary Counsel’s Office currently prepares 2 kinds of republications of ACT laws:  authorised printed republications to which the Legislation (Republication) Act 1996 applies and unauthorised electronic republications.  The status of a republication appears on its cover and is indicated by its republication number.

    A republication number without a letter (eg 1, 2, 3 etc) indicates that the republication is an authorised printed republication.  A number with a letter (eg 1A, 1B, 1C etc) indicates that the republication is an unauthorised electronic republication.

    Section 13 of the Legislation (Republication) Act 1996 authorises the Parliamentary Counsel, in preparing a law for republication, to make textual amendments of a formal nature which the Parliamentary Counsel considers desirable in accordance with current legislative drafting practice.  The amendments do not effect a substantive change in the law.

    In preparing this republication, amendments have been made under section 13.

    Not all amendments made under section 13 are annotated in the table of amendments.  Full details of any amendments can be obtained from the Parliamentary Counsel’s Office.

    1. Abbreviation key

    Key to abbreviations in tables

    am = amended
    amdt = amendment
    ch = chapter
    cl = clause
    def = definition
    dict = dictionary
    div = division
    exp = expires/expired
    Gaz = Gazette
    hdg = heading
    ins = inserted/added

    LR = Legislation (Republication) Act 1996

    mod = modified
    No = number
    notfd = notified
    o = order
    om = omitted/repealed
    orig = original
    p = page
    par = paragraph
    pres = present
    prev = previous
    (prev...) = previously
    prov = provision
    pt = part
    r = rule/subrule
    reg = regulation/subregulation
    renum = renumbered
    reloc = relocated
    R[X] = Republication No
    s = section/subsection
    sch = schedule
    sdiv = subdivision
    sub = substituted
    SL  = Subordinate Law
    sp = spent
    *  = SL unless otherwise stated

    = Act or Ordinance unless otherwise stated

    1. Table of legislation

    Act 

    Year and number 

    Gazette

    notification

    Commencement

    Transitional provisions

    Public Health (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1997 1997 No 70 9 Oct 1997 ss 1-3:  9 Oct 1997
    pt II (ss 4-16):  10 Aug 2000 (see s 2 (2), Gaz 2000 No 32 and IA s 10C)
    pt II (ss 17-19), pt IV (ss 25-28), pt VI (ss 37-39) repealed before commencement
    pt III (ss 20-24),
    pt VII (ss 40-43):  13 Aug 1998 (see s 2 (2) and Gaz 1998 No S185)
    remainder (ss 29-36 and s 44):  10 July 2001 (s 2 (2) and Gaz 2001 No S45)

    Public Health Amendment Act 2000

    2000 No 36 20 July 2000 20 July 2000
    as repealed by

    Statute Law Amendment Act 2001 (No 2)

    56, 2001 5 September 2001 5 September 2001 (s 2 (1) and Gaz 2001 No S65)
    1. Table of amendments

    Provision                   How affected 

    s 4..................................... am 2000 No 36 s 11
    div 3 of pt 2 (ss 17-19)..... om 2000 No 36 s 13
    ss 17-19........................... om 2000 No 36 s 13
    pt 4 (ss 25-28).................. om 2000 No 36 s 13
    ss 25-28........................... om 2000 No 36 s 13
    pt 6 (ss 37-39).................. om 2000 No 36 s 13
    ss 37-39........................... om 2000 No 36 s 13

    3.  Div. 2 of Part II (ss. 4-16)—Division 2 of Part II (ss. 4-16) were amendments to the Building Act 1972 which is published separately.

    4.  Part VIII (ss. 43 and 44) and Schedules 1-4—Part VIII (ss. 43 and 44) and Schedules 1-4 were amendments to other laws which are published separately.

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