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HEALTH PROFESSIONS REGISTRATION ACT 2005

No. 97 of 2005
Version incorporating amendments as at 1 September 2007

TABLE OF PROVISIONS

           Section Page

   PART 1-PRELIMINARY

   1.      Purposes
   2.      Commencement
   3.      Definitions

   PART 2-REGISTRATION

           Division 1-Requirements for registration

   4.      Application for registration
   5.      Qualifications for general registration
   6.      General registration
   7.      Specific registration
   8.      Registration as a student
   9.      Provisional registration
   10.     Interim registration
   11.     Non-practising registration
   12.     Additional qualifications
   13.     Professional indemnity insurance
   14.     Board's powers before deciding applications
   15.     Entitlement of applicant to make submissions
   16.     Notification of outcome of application
   17.     Period of registration
   18.     Renewal of registration
   19.     Registration obtained by fraud

           Division 2-Endorsement of registration

   20.     Endorsement of registration for nurse practitioners
   21.     Endorsement of registration-midwives
   22.     Endorsement of registration of nurses-medication
   23.     Endorsement of registration of optometrists
   24.     Endorsement of registration of podiatrists
   25.     Endorsement of registration of Chinese medicine practitioners
   26.     Endorsement of registration of pharmacists
   27.     Endorsement of registration for specialist practitioners
   27A.    Endorsement of registration for approved area of practice
   28.     Endorsement of registration of health practitioners for acupuncture
   29.     Endorsements generally

           Division 3-Other requirements

   30.     Register of health practitioners
   31.     Certificates
   32.     Use of certificate as evidence
   33.     Requirement to notify changes of address
   34.     Provision of information
   35.     Effect of suspension of registration

   PART 3-INVESTIGATIONS AND PANEL HEARINGS

           Division 1-General provisions

   36.     Reporting of ill-health of health practitioners
   37.     Immunity of health practitioners
   38.     Request for conditions or suspension
   39.     Cancellation by agreement
   40.     Suspension of registration at any time
   41.     Agreements to amend, vary or revoke conditions or revoke suspensions

           Division 2-Notification and commencement of investigations

   42.     Notifications about health practitioners and students
   43.     When notifications are to be dealt with by the Health Services Commissioner as complaints
   44.     Responsible board may deal with a health records complaint
           as a notification
   45.     Commencement of investigations
   46.     Power to proceed without investigation
   47.     Investigations without notification
   48.     Notice of investigation
   49.     Powers of investigator
   50.     Investigation to be conducted expeditiously

           Division 3-Health assessments

   51.     Health assessments
   52.     Report of health assessment
   53.     Refusal to attend or co-operate
   54.     Health assessments required by a panel

           Division 4-Performance assessments

   55.     Performance assessment
   56.     Report of performance assessment
   57.     Refusal to attend or co-operate
   58.     Performance assessments required by a panel

           Division 5-Powers after investigation

   59.     Powers of board after investigation completed
   60.     Review of matter after decision

           Division 6-Hearings by professional standards panels

   61.     Establishment of a professional standards panel
   62.     Notice of a professional standards panel hearing
   63.     Outcome of a professional standards panel's hearing
   64.     Referral to a health assessment or a Tribunal hearing

           Division 7-Hearings by health panels

   65.     Establishment of health panels
   66.     Notice of a health panel hearing
   67.     Outcome of health panel's hearing
   68.     Referral to a health assessment or a Tribunal hearing

           Division 8-Provisions applying to all panel hearings

   69.     Conduct of a panel hearing
   70.     Change of panel hearing to Tribunal hearing during course of hearing
   71.     Request for Tribunal hearing upon completion of panel hearing
   72.     Effect of determinations
   73.     Reasons for determinations of panel

           Division 9-General provisions

   74.     Removal of suspension or condition
   75.     Notice of determinations

   PART 4-PROCEEDINGS AND REVIEW BY VCAT

           Division 1-Proceedings by VCAT

   76.     Applications to VCAT
   77.     Determinations of VCAT

           Division 2-Review of decisions of boards and panels

   78.     Review by VCAT

           Division 3-Publicising disciplinary action

   79.     Notification

   PART 5-OFFENCES AND REGULATED CONDUCT

           Division 1-Offences applying to health professions generally

   80.     Claims by persons as to registration
   81.     Use of titles in educational institutions
   82.     Clinical training
   83.     Fraud, forgery etc.
   84.     Offence to provide unregistered health practitioners
   85.     Offence of directing or inciting unprofessional conduct
   86.     Convicted offenders may be prohibited from carrying on
           business
   87.     Lifting of prohibition
   88.     Offence of carrying on business while prohibited
   89.     Effect of appeal against conviction
   90.     Power to require information from convicted persons
   91.     Register of prohibitions
   92.     Evidentiary certificate
   93.     Secretary to notify responsible board of prohibitions
   94.     Advertising
   95.     Advertising guidelines
   96.     Power of the courts to require corrective advertising

           Division 2-Offences for nurses

   97.     Additional offences in relation to nurses

           Division 3-Dental care providers

   98.     Restriction on practising dentistry

           Division 4-Optometrists

   99.     Restriction on practising optometry

   PART 6-PHARMACY

           Division 1-Interpretation

   100.    Definition

           Division 2-Ownership and operation

   101.    Ownership of pharmacy businesses
   102.    Establishment of pharmacy businesses and pharmacy departments
   103.    Approval of pharmacies, pharmacy businesses or pharmacy departments
   104.    Establishment and operation of pharmacy depots
   105.    Notifications about pharmacy businesses and pharmacy departments

           Division 3-Pharmacists' responsibilities

   106.    Notification by pharmacists
   107.    Controls over the supply, compounding or dispensing of medicines
   108.    Personal supervision of pharmacy or pharmacy department
   109.    Access to closed pharmacies and pharmacy departments

           Division 4-Other requirements

   110.    Dispensing and recording of prescriptions
   111.    Security at pharmacy depots

           Division 5-Approvals and revocation of approvals

   112.    Applications for approvals
   113.    Revocation of approvals

           Division 6-Offences

   114.    Use of title
   115.    Claims by persons as to approval
   116.    Undue influence

   PART 7-ADMINISTRATION

           Division 1-Responsible boards

   117.    Existing and new boards
   118.    Powers and functions of responsible boards
   119.    Consultation requirements
   120.    Membership of a responsible board
   121.    Terms of office
   122.    Resignation and removal
   123.    President and Deputy President
   124.    Acting member
   125.    Payment of members
   126.    Procedure of responsible board
   127.    Effect of vacancy or defect
   128.    Member's interests
   129.    Resolutions without meetings
   130.    Approved methods of communication for responsible board
   131.    Immunity
   132.    Staff
   133.    Delegation

           Division 2-Advisory committees

   134.    Establishment of general committees
   135.    Establishment of prescribing practice advisory committees
   136.    Membership of committees

           Division 3-Approval of positions for provisional registration

   137.    Approval of positions for provisional registration

   PART 8-FINANCIAL PROVISIONS

   138.    Board funds
   139.    Investment powers
   140.    Powers of responsible board in relation to fees
   141.    Repayment of advances

   PART 9-ENFORCEMENT AND SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS

           Division 1-General provisions

   142.    Proceedings for offences
   143.    Authorisation of persons to assist in enforcement
   144.    Identification
   145.    Special powers of entry to pharmacies
   146.    Pharmacy Board may examine documents
   147.    General powers of entry with warrant
   148.    Announcement before entry
   149.    Copy of warrant to be given
   150.    Copies or receipts to be given
   151.    Copies of seized documents
   152.    Retention and return of seized documents or things
   153.    Magistrates' Court may extend 3 month period
   154.    Protection against self-incrimination
   155.    Offence to give false or misleading information
   156.    Offence to hinder or obstruct authorised person

           Division 2-Special powers for provisional registration

   157.    Examination of intern training records

   PART 10-GENERAL

   158.    Regulations
   159.    Minister's powers of approval
   160.    Provision of information to Minister
   161.    Disclosure of information to other agencies

   PART 11-AMENDMENTS, REPEALS, TRANSITIONALS
   AND SAVINGS

           Division 1-Repeals, savings and transitionals

   162.    Definition
   163.    Repeals
   164.    Saving of references
   165.    Establishment of Board
   166.    Responsible boards continue under this Act
   167.    Additional savings and transitionals for new Board
   168.    Existing proceedings before a responsible board
   169.    What if no proceedings started before commencement of this Act?
   170.    Existing registrations
   171.    Expiry of existing registrations
   172.    Existing registers
   173.    Existing pharmacies, pharmacy departments and pharmacy depots
   174.    Cap on growth of pharmacy ownership for friendly society
           type companies
   175.    References to health practitioners
   175A.   List members
   176.    Board and list members become members of VCAT
   177.    Interpretation of Legislation Act 1984.

           Division 2-Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981.

   178.    Consequential amendments
   179.    Endorsements of registration
   180.    New section 14A inserted

           Division 3-Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 1998.

   181.    Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 1998.

   PART 5A-HEALTH PROFESSIONS REGISTRATION ACT 2005.

           Division 4-Consequential amendments to other Acts

   182.    Consequential amendments
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           SCHEDULE 1-Responsible Boards
           SCHEDULE 2-Bodies Established by Responsible Boards
           1. Investigations Committees
           2. Investigation Review Panels
           3. Health Panels
           4. Professional Standards Panels
           5. General provisions applying to panels and committees
           SCHEDULE 3-Matters Required for Approval under Part 6.
           SCHEDULE 4-Consequential Amendments to other Acts
           1. Accident Compensation Act 1985.
           2. Adoption Act 1984.
           3. Alcoholics and Drug-dependent Persons Act 1968.
           4. Bail Act 1977.
           5. Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1996.
           6. Cancer Act 1958.
           7. Cemeteries and Crematoria Act 2003.
           8. Child Employment Act 2003.
           9. Child Wellbeing and Safety Act 2005.
           10. Children, Youth and Families Act 2005.
           11. Coal Mines (Pensions) Act 1958.
           12. Coroners Act 1985.
           13. Corrections Act 1986.
           14. Crimes Act 1958.
           15. Crimes (Mental Impairment and Unfitness to be Tried) Act 1997.
           16. Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981.
           17. Electoral Act 2002.
           18. Emergency Services Superannuation Act 1986.
           19. Evidence Act 1958.
           20. Firearms Act 1996.
           21. Food Act 1984.
           22. Freedom of Information Act 1982.
           23. Guardianship and Administration Act 1986.
           24. Health Act 1958.
           25. Health Practitioners (Special Events Exemption) Act 1999.
           26. Health Records Act 2001.
           27. Health Services Act 1988.
           28. Human Tissue Act 1982.
           29. Infertility Treatment Act 1995.
           30. Intellectually Disabled Persons' Services Act 1986.
           31. Juries Act 2000.
           32. Legal Profession Act 2004.
           33. Liquor Control Reform Act 1998.
           34. Marine Act 1988.
           35. Meat Industry Act 1993.
           36. Medical Treatment Act 1988.
           37. Mental Health Act 1986.
           38. Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004.
           39. Parliamentary Salaries and Superannuation Act 1968.
           40. Police Regulation Act 1958.
           41. Professional Boxing and Combat Sports Act 1985.
           42. Radiation Act 2005.
           43. Retirement Villages Act 1986.
           44. Road Safety Act 1986.
           45. Sentencing Act 1991.
           46. Serious Sex Offenders Monitoring Act 2005.
           47. State Employees Retirement Benefits Act 1979.
           48. State Superannuation Act 1988.
           49. Summary Offences Act 1966.
           50. Transport Act 1983.
           51. Transport Accident Act 1986.
           52. Transport Superannuation Act 1988.
           53. Veterinary Practice Act 1997.
           54. Workers Compensation Act 1958.
           55. Wrongs Act 1958.
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           ENDNOTES
           1. General Information
           2. Table of Amendments
           3. Explanatory Details


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