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Ambulance Service Act 1991
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### sec.36NA Information about excluded notifiable conduct
This section applies for the purpose of the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (Queensland) , sections 141 (4) (d) and 141C (2) (d) .
An RCA team is an approved body under this Act.
Subsection (4) applies if—
a person is or was a member of an RCA team; and
the person is a registered health practitioner; and
the person forms a reasonable belief that another registered health practitioner has behaved in a way that constitutes excluded notifiable conduct; and
the information that forms the basis of the reasonable belief was acquired while the person was exercising functions as a member of the RCA team.
The person must not disclose the information that forms the basis of the reasonable belief.
s 36NA ins 2010 No. 14 s 6
amd 2019 No. 3 s 28
(sec.36NA-ssec.1) This section applies for the purpose of the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (Queensland) , sections 141 (4) (d) and 141C (2) (d) .
(sec.36NA-ssec.2) An RCA team is an approved body under this Act.
(sec.36NA-ssec.3) Subsection (4) applies if— a person is or was a member of an RCA team; and the person is a registered health practitioner; and the person forms a reasonable belief that another registered health practitioner has behaved in a way that constitutes excluded notifiable conduct; and the information that forms the basis of the reasonable belief was acquired while the person was exercising functions as a member of the RCA team.
(sec.36NA-ssec.4) The person must not disclose the information that forms the basis of the reasonable belief.
- (a) a person is or was a member of an RCA team; and
- (b) the person is a registered health practitioner; and
- (c) the person forms a reasonable belief that another registered health practitioner has behaved in a way that constitutes excluded notifiable conduct; and
- (d) the information that forms the basis of the reasonable belief was acquired while the person was exercising functions as a member of the RCA team.