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Guardianship and Administration Act 2000
sec.99Definitions for pt 1
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### sec.99 Definitions for pt 1
In this part—
document includes a photograph, drawing, model or other object.
health information for a person means—
information about the person’s physical or mental condition; or
information about the person’s health care, including the person’s expressed wishes about the person’s health care; or
information about the person collected to provide, or in providing, health care to the person; or
information about the person collected in relation to the donation, or intended donation, of the person’s body parts, organs or bodily substances; or
genetic information about the person in a form that is, or could be, predictive about the health of the person or of a sibling, relative or descendant of the person.
significant health detriment to a person means significant identifiable detriment to any of the following—
the person’s physical or mental health or wellbeing;
the person’s health care;
the person’s relationship with a health provider, including the person’s willingness to fully disclose relevant information to the health provider.
s 99 sub 2009 No. 24 s 1446
- (a) information about the person’s physical or mental condition; or
- (b) information about the person’s health care, including the person’s expressed wishes about the person’s health care; or
- (c) information about the person collected to provide, or in providing, health care to the person; or
- (d) information about the person collected in relation to the donation, or intended donation, of the person’s body parts, organs or bodily substances; or
- (e) genetic information about the person in a form that is, or could be, predictive about the health of the person or of a sibling, relative or descendant of the person.
- (a) the person’s physical or mental health or wellbeing;
- (b) the person’s health care;
- (c) the person’s relationship with a health provider, including the person’s willingness to fully disclose relevant information to the health provider.