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HEALTH SERVICES ACT 1997 - SECT 67B
Provision etc of ambulance services
67B Provision etc of ambulance services
(1) The Director-General has, on
behalf of the Crown, the following functions: (a) to provide, conduct, operate
and maintain ambulance services,
(b) to co-operate with or provide assistance
to any person or organisation for the purposes of providing, conducting,
operating and maintaining ambulance services,
(c) in connection with
ambulance services referred to in paragraph (a), to protect persons from
injury or death, whether or not those persons are sick or injured,
(d) to
adopt and implement all necessary measures (including systems of planning,
management and quality control) as will best ensure the efficient and economic
operation and use of resources in the provision of ambulance services,
(e) to
consult and co-operate with individuals and organisations (including voluntary
agencies, private agencies and public or local authorities) concerned with the
provision of ambulance services,
(f) to co-ordinate and plan the future
development of ambulance services, and towards that end, to support, encourage
and facilitate the organisation of community involvement in the planning of
those services,
(g) to set objectives and determine priorities in relation to
the provision of ambulance services and to monitor whether those objectives
are achieved,
(h) to achieve and maintain adequate standards of ambulance
services,
(i) to make available to the public reports, information and advice
concerning the operation of ambulance services,
(j) to provide assistance to,
or co-operate with, any person or organisation in connection with the
depiction of ambulance services in the news or entertainment media,
(k) to
exercise such other functions in relation to ambulance services as may be
conferred or imposed on the Director-General by the regulations.
(2) The
exercise of functions under this section in emergencies and rescue operations
is subject to the State Emergency and Rescue Management Act 1989 .
(3) The
Director-General may delegate the exercise of any function of the
Director-General under this section (other than this power of delegation) to
an appointed body.
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