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Corrections Management Act 2007
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21 Doctors—health service appointments
(1) The director-general responsible for the administration of the Public
Health Act 1997 must appoint a doctor for each correctional centre.
(2) The doctor’s functions are—
(a) to provide health services to detainees; and
(b) to protect the health of detainees (including preventing the
spread of disease at correctional centres).
(3) A doctor appointed for a correctional centre must be available to
provide health services at the centre at least once each week.
(4) The doctor may give written directions to the director-general for
subsection (2) (b).
(5) The director-general must ensure that each direction under subsection
(4) is complied with unless the director-general believes, on
reasonable grounds, that compliance would undermine security or
good order at the correctional centre.