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This legislation has been repealed.

HEALTH SERVICES REGULATION 1998 - REG 3

Definitions

3 Definitions

In this Regulation:
"casual employee" of a public health organisation means an employee of the organisation who is employed on a casual basis, but does not include a person employed full-time or part-time (whether for a limited term or otherwise).
"clinical privileges" has the same meaning as it has in section 105 (2) of the Act.

Note: Section 105 (2) of the Act defines "clinical privileges" to mean the kind of clinical work (subject to any restrictions) that the public health organisation determines a visiting practitioner is to be allowed to perform at any of its hospitals.
"close of nominations" means the time and date for the close of nominations for an election that have been fixed under this Regulation by the notice of the election or, if that close has been postponed, the time and date to which that close has been postponed.
"close of the ballot" means the time and date for the close of any ballot for an election that have been fixed under this Regulation by the notice of the election or, if that close has been postponed, the time and date to which that close has been postponed.
"Department" means the Department of Health.
"medical appointments advisory committee", in relation to a public health organisation, means a committee:
(a) established by the board of the public health organisation, and
(b) having the function of advising the board in relation to the appointment of persons as visiting practitioners to the public health organisation and the clinical privileges that should be allowed to those persons.
"the Act" means the Health Services Act 1997 .
Note: Terms defined in the Dictionary at the end of the Act include "appoint", "board" of a public health organisation, "chief executive officer" of a public health organisation, "Director-General" and "visiting practitioner".



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