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Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003

6: Structures and administration

115   Authorities may be appointed in respect of additional professions




    115 Authorities may be appointed in respect of additional professions

  (1)  The Governor-General may from time to time, by Order in Council made on
the recommendation of the Minister,---

      (a)  designate health services of a particular kind as a health
profession; and

      (b)  either---

          (i)     establish a body corporate, to be known by a name stated in
the order, as the authority appointed in respect of the profession designated
under paragraph (a); or

          (ii)    provide that the profession designated under paragraph (a) is
to be added to the profession or professions in respect of which an existing
authority is
appointed.

  (2)  If an Order in Council contains a provision of the kind authorised by
subsection (1)(b)(ii), the order may also---

      (a)  change the name of the authority concerned to reflect the change
made by the order; and

      (b)  amend any enactment (for example, this Act) to reflect the name
change effected by the order.

  (3)  The Minister may recommend that an Order in Council be made under
subsection (1) only if satisfied of the matters stated in section 116.

  (4)  An Order in Council under subsection (1) is a regulation for the
purposes of the Regulations (Disallowance) Act 1989.

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