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94PNon-compliance with corresponding prohibition or
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94P Non-compliance with corresponding prohibition or
condition order
(1) A person commits an offence if—
(a) the person is a health care worker; and
(b) a corresponding prohibition or condition order is in force in
relation to the person in a State; and
(c) the person provides a health service in the ACT that would
contravene the order if it were in force in the ACT.
Maximum penalty: 100 penalty units, imprisonment for 12 months,
or both.
corresponding prohibition or condition order means an order made
under a corresponding law that—
(a) corresponds, or substantially corresponds, to a prohibition or
condition order made under this division; and
Notification and review of decisions Division 5.4
(b) is prescribed by regulation as a corresponding prohibition or
condition order for this division.