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Health Practitioner Regulation National Law Act 2009
sec.300Application of Law to relevant health profession between commencement and 1 July 2012
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### sec.300 Application of Law to relevant health profession between commencement and 1 July 2012
This Law does not apply with respect to a relevant health profession during the period starting on the commencement day and ending on 30 June 2011.
The following Parts of this Law do not apply with respect to a relevant health profession during the period starting on 1 July 2011 and ending on 30 June 2012—
Part 7, other than Division 10;
Parts 8 to 11.
Despite subsection (2)(a), a person does not commit an offence against a provision of Division 10 of Part 7 merely because, before 1 July 2012, the person—
takes or uses a title, name, initial, symbol, word or description that, having regard to the circumstances in which it is taken or used, indicates or could be reasonably understood to indicate that the person is authorised or qualified to practise in a relevant health profession; or
uses a title that is listed in the Table to section 113 opposite a relevant health profession.
(sec.300-ssec.1) This Law does not apply with respect to a relevant health profession during the period starting on the commencement day and ending on 30 June 2011.
(sec.300-ssec.2) The following Parts of this Law do not apply with respect to a relevant health profession during the period starting on 1 July 2011 and ending on 30 June 2012— Part 7, other than Division 10; Parts 8 to 11.
(sec.300-ssec.3) Despite subsection (2)(a), a person does not commit an offence against a provision of Division 10 of Part 7 merely because, before 1 July 2012, the person— takes or uses a title, name, initial, symbol, word or description that, having regard to the circumstances in which it is taken or used, indicates or could be reasonably understood to indicate that the person is authorised or qualified to practise in a relevant health profession; or uses a title that is listed in the Table to section 113 opposite a relevant health profession.
- (a) Part 7, other than Division 10;
- (b) Parts 8 to 11.
- (a) takes or uses a title, name, initial, symbol, word or description that, having regard to the circumstances in which it is taken or used, indicates or could be reasonably understood to indicate that the person is authorised or qualified to practise in a relevant health profession; or
- (b) uses a title that is listed in the Table to section 113 opposite a relevant health profession.