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Health Services Act 1988
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85 Certificate of registration
If the Secretary decides to register premises to which an application under section 82 relates, he or she must issue a certificate of registration stating—
S. 85(a) amended by Nos 52/2017 s. 36(1), 4/2022 s. 32.
(a) the kind of health service establishment that may be carried on at, or from, the premises; and
(b) the name of the proprietor; and
(c) any conditions to which the registration is subject; and
S. 85(d) repealed by No. 88/1994 s. 12, new s. 85(d) inserted by No. 52/2017 s. 36(2).
(d) whether, from the registered premises, a prescribed health service may be provided at other premises and, if so, the prescribed health service and the kind of those other premises; and
S. 85(e) repealed by No. 88/1994 s. 12.
(f) the number of beds (if any) to which the registration relates; and
(g) if the premises are registered as a day procedure centre or private hospital—
(i) the kinds of prescribed health services that may be carried on on the premises; and
(ii) the number of beds that may be used for specified kinds of prescribed health services; and
S. 85(h) amended by No. 46/1998 s. 7(Sch. 1) (as amended by No. 12/1999 s. 3(Sch. 1 item 15(b)).
(h) the period for which the registration is granted (being two years or, if the Secretary considers it appropriate that the period be longer or shorter, the period specified by the Secretary).
S. 86 amended by Nos 46/1998 s. 7(Sch. 1), 18/2004 s. 8 (ILA s. 39B(1)).