New South Wales Repealed RegulationsThis legislation has been repealed.
A registered podiatrist must not practise podiatry in any premises unless the premises comply with the following requirements:
(a) the premises must be provided with adequate facilities for the maintenance of personal cleanliness (including facilities for the washing and drying of hands),
(b) the premises must be provided with adequate, appropriate and well maintained receptacles for the reception of all soiled materials, contaminated and procedural waste, and sharps,
(c) all surfaces on which instruments or other articles that may be used in the practice of podiatry may be placed, must be kept clean and hygienic.