South Australian Public Health (Notifiable and Controlled Notifiable Conditions) Regulations 2012 (SA)

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South Australian Public Health (Notifiable and Controlled Notifiable Conditions) Regulations 2012

under the South Australian Public Health Act 2011

Contents

1            Short title

3            Interpretation

4            Notifiable conditions

5            Controlled notifiable conditions

6            Corresponding law

Legislative history

1—Short title

These regulations may be cited as the South Australian Public Health (Notifiable and Controlled Notifiable Conditions) Regulations 2012.

3—Interpretation

In these regulations—

Act means the South Australian Public Health Act 2011.

4—Notifiable conditions

For the purposes of section 63 of the Act, the following diseases or medical conditions are declared to be notifiable conditions:

Anthrax

Arbovirus infection

Australian Bat Lyssavirus infection

Barmah Forest virus infection

Botulism

Brucellosis

Campylobacter infection

Chancroid

Chikungunya virus infection

Chlamydia trachomatis (sexually transmitted infection only)

Cholera

Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease

Cryptosporidiosis

Dengue virus infection

Diphtheria

Donovanosis

Food Poisoning

Gonococcal infection

Haemolytic‑Uraemic Syndrome (HUS)

Haemophilus influenzae infection (invasive)

Hendra virus infection

Hepatitis A

Hepatitis B

Hepatitis C

Hepatitis D

Hepatitis E

Human Immunodeficiency Virus infection (HIV)

Influenza

Influenza (avian in humans)

Influenza (pandemic)

Japanese Encephalitis virus infection

Kunjin virus infection

Legionellosis

Leprosy

Leptospirosis

Listeriosis

Malaria

Measles

Meningococcal disease (invasive)

Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection (MERS‑CoV)

Mumps

Murray Valley Encephalitis virus infection

Mycobacterial infection (non‑tuberculous)

Paratyphoid (Salmonella Paratyphi infection)

Pertussis

Plague

Pneumococcal disease (invasive)

Poliovirus infection

Psittacosis / Ornithosis

Q Fever

Rabies

Rheumatic fever

Rheumatic heart disease

Ross River virus infection

Rotavirus

Rubella and Congenital Rubella Syndrome

Salmonella infection

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)

Shiga toxin producing Escherichia coli infection (STEC)

Shigella infection

Smallpox

Syphilis and Congenital Syphilis

Tetanus

Thrombotic Thrombocytopaenic Purpura (TTP)

Tuberculosis

Tularaemia

Typhoid (Salmonella Typhi infection)

Varicella‑Zoster virus infection

Vibrio parahaemolyticus infection

Viral Haemorrhagic Fever

Yellow Fever

Yersiniosis.

5—Controlled notifiable conditions

For the purposes of section 70 of the Act, the following diseases or medical conditions are declared to be controlled notifiable conditions:

Cholera

Diphtheria

Hepatitis A

Hepatitis B

Hepatitis C

Hepatitis D

Hepatitis E

Human Immunodeficiency Virus infection (HIV)

Influenza (avian in humans)

Influenza (pandemic)

Measles

Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection (MERS‑CoV)

Plague

Poliovirus infection

Salmonella infection

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)

Shigella infection

Smallpox

Tuberculosis

Viral Haemorrhagic Fever

Yellow Fever.

6—Corresponding law

For the purpose of the definition of corresponding law in section 83(1) of the Act, the following are declared to be corresponding laws:

Health Act 1911 of Western Australia

Notifiable Diseases Act of the Northern Territory

Public Health Act 1997 of the Australian Capital Territory

Public Health Act 2010 of New South Wales

Public Health Act 2005 of Queensland

Public Health Act 1997 of Tasmania

Public Health and Wellbeing Act 2008 of Victoria.

Legislative history

Notes

•Please note—References in the legislation to other legislation or instruments or to titles of bodies or offices are not automatically updated as part of the program for the revision and publication of legislation and therefore may be obsolete.

•Earlier versions of these regulations (historical versions) are listed at the end of the legislative history.

•For further information relating to the Act and subordinate legislation made under the Act see the Index of South Australian Statutes or regulations and variations

New entries appear in bold.

Year No Reference Commencement
2012 201 Gazette 30.8.2012 p4090 16.9.2012: r 2
2014 214 Gazette 7.8.2014 p3988 14.8.2014: r 2
2016 13 Gazette 11.2.2016 p460 18.2.2016: r 2

Provisions varied

New entries appear in bold.

Entries that relate to provisions that have been deleted appear in italics.

Provision How varied Commencement
r 2 omitted under Legislation Revision and Publication Act 2002 14.8.2014
r 4 varied by 214/2014 r 4 14.8.2014
varied by 13/2016 r 4(1)—(5) 18.2.2016
r 5 varied by 214/2014 r 5 14.8.2014
varied by 13/2016 r 5 18.2.2016

Historical versions

14.8.2014
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