Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW)

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Health Practitioner Regulation National Law and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2017

This bill brings paramedics under Australia's national health registration scheme for the first time, meaning anyone calling themselves a paramedic must be registered and meet national standards. It also recognises nursing and midwifery as separate professions, gives regulators stronger powers to act quickly against practitioners who pose a public risk, and creates new offences (with fines up to $30,000) for deregistered practitioners who ignore prohibition orders.

13/6/2017· PASSED· Hon CR Dick MP
HealthSafety & EmergencyJustice & Rights

Health Practitioner Regulation National Law and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2024

This bill reforms the national system for regulating health practitioners in three key areas. It requires practitioners whose registration has been cancelled to go through a tribunal process before they can reapply, permanently publishes sexual misconduct findings on the public register, and creates new legal protections for people who report concerns about health practitioners.

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 reforms how health practitioners can regain their registration after being struck off, increases transparency about practitioners found guilty of sexual misconduct, and strengthens protections for people who report concerns about health practitioners. It amends the national health practitioner law that applies across all Australian states and territories, with Queensland-specific modifications for the co-regulatory role of the Health Ombudsman.

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