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Public Health Act 1997
18Public health risk activities and procedures—declaration
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18 Public health risk activities and procedures—declaration
(1) The Minister may declare an activity that may result in the
transmission of disease, or that may otherwise adversely affect the
health of individuals in the context of the wider health of the
community, to be a public health risk activity.
Example
The Minister could, under subsection (1), declare as a public health risk activity the
operation of a health care facility (including a hospital, day surgery or clinic where
surgical procedures may be conducted or medical treatment may be provided).
(2) A declaration under this section may, in relation to a public health
risk activity, declare 1 or more procedures in relation to that activity
to be public health risk procedures.
(3) A declaration must indicate—
(a) for a declared public health risk activity—whether the activity
is licensable, non-licensable or registrable; and
(b) for a declared public health risk procedure—whether the
procedure is licensable or non-licensable.
(4) A declaration that an activity is a registrable public health risk activity
may indicate that the activity is location-specific.
(5) A registrable public health risk activity that is location-specific is
registrable separately—
(a) for each premises where it is carried on; or
(b) if it is carried on at more than 1 location on particular
premises—for each such location.
Note 1 A licence is required to carry on a public health risk activity or procedure
that is declared to be licensable (see s 21 and s 42C), subject to the
exemptions in s 22 and s 42D.
Note 2 A licence is not required to carry on a public health risk activity or
procedure that is declared to be non-licensable.
Note 3 A licence is not required to carry on a public health risk activity that is
declared to be registrable. However, a person must be registered to carry
on a registrable public health risk activity (see s 56C), and a
location-specific registrable activity (see s 18 (4)) may only be carried on
at a location that is registered for the activity (see s 56C (2)).
(6) A declaration under this section is a disallowable instrument.