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Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (Surgeons) Amendment Bill 2023

This bill protects the title 'surgeon' so that only medical practitioners with significant specialist surgical training can use it. It responds to widespread consumer confusion in the cosmetic surgery industry, where any doctor could previously call themselves a 'cosmetic surgeon' regardless of their qualifications, putting patients at risk of serious harm. As Queensland is the host jurisdiction for the national health practitioner law, these changes apply across Australia.

20/4/2023· PASSED· Hon Y D'Ath MP
Health
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Health Legislation Amendment Bill (No. 3) 2025

This bill amends eight Queensland health laws to fix practical problems with fertility clinic regulation, strengthen the government's power to remove health board members, introduce mandatory cosmetic surgery standards for private hospitals, and create a legal framework for organ donation procedures before a donor's death. It also streamlines private hospital data sharing and updates disease notification requirements.

14/10/2025· PASSED· Hon T Nicholls MP
HealthGovernment & ElectionsJustice & Rights
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Health Practitioner Regulation National Law and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2024

This bill reforms Australia's national health practitioner registration system to better protect patients. It requires practitioners who have had their registration cancelled to get a tribunal order before reapplying, permanently publishes sexual misconduct findings on public registers, and makes it an offence to punish someone for reporting a health practitioner.

12/12/2024· PASSED· Hon T Nicholls MP
HealthJustice & Rights
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Health Practitioner Regulation National Law and Other Legislation Amendment Bill

This bill amends Australia's national health practitioner regulation laws to better protect the public from practitioners who have been struck off or found to have committed sexual misconduct. It was introduced following agreement by all Australian Health Ministers but lapsed at the end of the 57th Parliament and did not become law.

11/9/2024· Lapsed· Hon S Fentiman MP
HealthJustice & Rights